On 09/30/10 10:52 AM, GKern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
ooma seems expensive up front but would easily recover the cost of an at&t
land line in one year, or two years from my local cable landline offering.

Don't make the mistake of calculating payback based upon the advertised monthly charge for a land line, you must also consider the taxes and fees that will be applied as well. We had AT&T and rarely used our land line. After taxes and fees, it was $40 a month, so after 4 months of Ooma it was paid for.

We got in with a tax free unit, so we haven't paid anything for phone service for a year now. I am considering going to the Premier service, it has quite a number of nice features.

Bill

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