Wednesday, August 17, 2011

ooma,Free home Phone service information


Ooma :-
Type     Private
Industry     Communications services
Founded     Palo Alto, California, U.S. in 2004
Founder(s)     Andrew Frame
Headquarters     Palo Alto, California
Key people     Eric Stang, CEO
Jamie Buckley, Vice President of Customer Service
Dennis Peng, Vice President of Product Management
Toby Farrand, Vice President of Engineering Operations
Jim Gustke, Vice President of Corporate Marketing
Tim Sullivan, Vice President of Sales
Products     Voice over IP
Owner(s)     Privately Held

Ooma charges a monthly fee for federal and state taxes and fees as well as a 911 service fee. This adds up to $3.47 per month.
Reports are trickling into to our tipline that Ooma, a popular VOIP service, is currently experiencing major network issues. Currently, Ooma’s phone service seems offline nationwide, and their website and support forums are working sporadically if at all.
The heart of the Ooma system is the Telo base station ($249, www.ooma.com), which uses an Ethernet connection to plug into your broadband modem.To start, go to the Ooma website and set up an account, which includes choosing an area code and a phone number, registering your 911 address and adding your billing information.
Hello, 911? Hey! It’s me, any one ! I just set up my new Ooma Telo – only took fifteen minutes! – and it says that when I call 911, you guys’ll get my registered address. Just wanted to make sure it’s working. 509 4th Ave, Galesburg, Illinois – is that what you got on your end? Cool, well then, no emergency here, except having this whole bottle of wine all to myself, hint hint,more information about this news is this that,
Some users (mostly in California) are reporting that their service is returning, but right now, it would appear that a majority of subscribers are unable to make or receive phone calls. Another outage similar in scale to this one occurred in 2009, with service remaining offline for nearly 6 hours.

please don’t hang up! Why? Well, umm, because… I want to check the rest of these features. Yes, it is an emergency! Kind of! Or a preemptive strike on possible emergencies! Think about it: what if I set this up wrong and I call someone with anger problems and there’s an issue with the call that makes them want to kill me? Do you want that blood on your hands? Please, just walk through this with me!

Some users (mostly in California) are reporting that their service is returning, but right now, it would appear that a majority of subscribers are unable to make or receive phone calls. Another outage similar in scale to this one occurred in 2009, with service remaining offline for nearly 6 hours.

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