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August 11, 2010 at 5:14 PM #590715August 19, 2010 at 9:45 PM #593700fsboParticipant
[quote=socrattt][quote=ocrenter]so far we are very happy with our Ooma.
we do pay $10/month for caller ID.
the call quality is excellent, we love the e-mailed VM.[/quote]
OCR, curious to know what ISP you have? We had Time Warner initially and it worked out well with Ooma then got Uverse and the quality seemed to pretty bad. Glad to hear it’s working out for you.
I get caller ID for free, so not sure why you pay $10/month for that. Do you have the Ooma Premier?[/quote]
Being lifetime premier subscriber, I am very happy with OOMA, two lines unlimited US calling with all features. Paying $5.89 a month, I have 500 mins international add-on, and 250 mins iphone application.
August 19, 2010 at 9:45 PM #593796fsboParticipant[quote=socrattt][quote=ocrenter]so far we are very happy with our Ooma.
we do pay $10/month for caller ID.
the call quality is excellent, we love the e-mailed VM.[/quote]
OCR, curious to know what ISP you have? We had Time Warner initially and it worked out well with Ooma then got Uverse and the quality seemed to pretty bad. Glad to hear it’s working out for you.
I get caller ID for free, so not sure why you pay $10/month for that. Do you have the Ooma Premier?[/quote]
Being lifetime premier subscriber, I am very happy with OOMA, two lines unlimited US calling with all features. Paying $5.89 a month, I have 500 mins international add-on, and 250 mins iphone application.
August 19, 2010 at 9:45 PM #594331fsboParticipant[quote=socrattt][quote=ocrenter]so far we are very happy with our Ooma.
we do pay $10/month for caller ID.
the call quality is excellent, we love the e-mailed VM.[/quote]
OCR, curious to know what ISP you have? We had Time Warner initially and it worked out well with Ooma then got Uverse and the quality seemed to pretty bad. Glad to hear it’s working out for you.
I get caller ID for free, so not sure why you pay $10/month for that. Do you have the Ooma Premier?[/quote]
Being lifetime premier subscriber, I am very happy with OOMA, two lines unlimited US calling with all features. Paying $5.89 a month, I have 500 mins international add-on, and 250 mins iphone application.
August 19, 2010 at 9:45 PM #594444fsboParticipant[quote=socrattt][quote=ocrenter]so far we are very happy with our Ooma.
we do pay $10/month for caller ID.
the call quality is excellent, we love the e-mailed VM.[/quote]
OCR, curious to know what ISP you have? We had Time Warner initially and it worked out well with Ooma then got Uverse and the quality seemed to pretty bad. Glad to hear it’s working out for you.
I get caller ID for free, so not sure why you pay $10/month for that. Do you have the Ooma Premier?[/quote]
Being lifetime premier subscriber, I am very happy with OOMA, two lines unlimited US calling with all features. Paying $5.89 a month, I have 500 mins international add-on, and 250 mins iphone application.
August 19, 2010 at 9:45 PM #594754fsboParticipant[quote=socrattt][quote=ocrenter]so far we are very happy with our Ooma.
we do pay $10/month for caller ID.
the call quality is excellent, we love the e-mailed VM.[/quote]
OCR, curious to know what ISP you have? We had Time Warner initially and it worked out well with Ooma then got Uverse and the quality seemed to pretty bad. Glad to hear it’s working out for you.
I get caller ID for free, so not sure why you pay $10/month for that. Do you have the Ooma Premier?[/quote]
Being lifetime premier subscriber, I am very happy with OOMA, two lines unlimited US calling with all features. Paying $5.89 a month, I have 500 mins international add-on, and 250 mins iphone application.
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