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Gizmodo | by AddyDugdale | Thu, Jul 19

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Companies such as Vonage had better look to their laurels, as new kid on the block Ooma is looking to steal their thunder with a product that offers VOIP calls—but with a twist. From September, you will be able to get your hands on the Ooma, a hub that combines VOIP with regular landlines. But yo...

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33 Months Ago, NewsFactor Network says (in Startup Offers Free Telephone Calls) With ooma's phone, users can make as many domestic U.S. calls as they like to VoIP, landline, or wireless phones. International calls have rates comparable to Skype's, which are very low-cost. By contrast, Vonage offers VoIP domestic U.S. calls for a low monthly rate, and Skype charges extra f...

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