Saturday, November 27, 2010

Ooma Telo Free Home Telephone Service

I came across a great article VoIP industry expert Rich Tehrani, who has been known as the “voice of the VoIP industry” since 1998, explaining why the Ooma Telo is a device that’s great already, and is getting better practically day by day.

He points out that the Ooma Telo is so sleek and modern-looking that it looks like it could have been designed by Bang & Olufsen, he also points out that:

…more important than the aesthetics is the inside of the system which boasts the open-source Linux Freeswitch telephony operating system running on a 450MHz dual-core ARM processor with 1GB of Flash and RAM.

He also talks about the convenience the Ooma Bluetooth adapter, which plugs into the Ooma’s USB port, provides to users. Thanks to this Bluetooth dongle, you can plug your cell phone into the Ooma system when you’re at home and answer it anywhere in the house that you have a handset, even as your charging it.

He also explains why cell phone is not really an adequate replacement for a landline. You can read the full article here:

http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/rich-tehrani/ip-communications/ooma-making-home-p...

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