After it stumbled out of the gate in July 2007, it's hard to imagine that Palo Alto's Ooma would look forward to an economic downturn. But the startup, which offers free home phone service with the ...
VoIP startup Ooma might have struck just the right balance with its business plan. The premise: Buy the Ooma box for $400 and you get free domestic calls forever, both to other VoIP users and to ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A Silicon Valley startup will begin selling $399 gadgets Wednesday that consumers with broadband Internet service can use to make ...
VoIP start-up Ooma will offer free long-distance service in the United States for customers of its VoIP conversion appliance. The company competes against traditional carriers and VoIP providers such ...
The average bill for phone, internet and TV runs more than $150 a month, according to the market research firm, the Mintel Group. One way to trim your costs is to cut the cord and switch to a phone ...
Ooma’s rudimentary home security play is very inexpensive—especially if you’re already an Ooma customer. It’s been close to a decade since the Ooma Telo was released. This simple box plugs into your ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. – A Silicon Valley startup wants to shake up the telecommunications industry with a $399 gizmo that provides free, unlimited domestic phone calls for homes with broadband Internet ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. — A Silicon Valley startup will begin selling $399 gadgets Wednesday that consumers with broadband Internet service can use to make unlimited free domestic phone calls. Backed by $27 ...
PALO ALTO – A Silicon Valley startup will begin selling $399 gadgets Wednesday that consumers with broadband Internet service can use to make unlimited free domestic phone calls. Backed by $27 million ...
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