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This hub works with your high-speed Internet and your home phones to deliver VoIP phone services and supports up to 4 Ooma Telo handsets. With easy setup, you can enjoy unlimited U.S. calling and low international rates.*
 
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OK we love it so far!
on July 21, 2010
Posted by: Brian5
from Oswego, NY
Ok we just got done waiting the 3 weeks to port our old number! All systems go now! You can be up and running in 15 Min's if you change your number. We wanted our number to stay the same. So that's 3 weeks for Verizon to give it up but it's worth it! OK hidden charges, yes there are but it's not bad at all, here's the break down! You have to pay the taxes. Under $12.00 a year. We went with the Premium. The Premium cost $119.00 a year. Then starting the second year it's $119 plus $17.00 for the taxes. Premium taxes are more. So the free one cost under $1.00 a month and the Premium one cost $9.92 a month the first year and $11.42 a month after that. It cost $39.00 to port your phone number but if you get the Premium they pick up the $39.00 port fee. We are canceling Verizon on Wednesday. So I'll let you know if there are any exit fees involved. It cost a lot up front. We paid $199.00 for the base and $49.99 each for three handsets, totaling $149.70 for handsets. So $349.69 total at best buy. Look at the Best Buy ad this week and its the normal price but you get one free handset. So the cost is the same in the long run. You'll want at least one of their handsets if you go with the Premium because you get two phone numbers then. If someone is using the phone you just press line two and you can dial out with their handsets, so they are worth it. Yes you get two phone numbers with the Premium. So far we LOVE it! How can you go wrong. It's not free really but hey almost!!!!!!!!!!
What's great about it: Cost for month "CHEAP"!
What's not so great: It's not really free but hey I want the company to stay open!
I would recommend this to a friend!
 
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ooma - Telo DECT 6.0 Cordless VoIP Handset for ooma Telo Home Phone Service - Black
 
 
 
 
 
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