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[Ooma Blog] I had also bought a Telo when it first came out and had it sitting unopened in the box ready to return because of the voicemail issue and the regulatory fee (understood that this isn’t Ooma’s fault, really). Now I think I’ll join the happy ooma-verse…

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[Ooma Blog] ooma Voicemail Forwarding Enhancements « Ooma Blog: I paid $200 for the Ooma system, so I’m out $300 total. That would be enough to cover 5 months of AT&T phone bills, plus I’m getting free long distance to boot.

[Crave: The gadget blog] Ooma's next-gen 'free' phone system, the Telo, is finally ...: Naturally, Ooma encourages you to opt in to the Premium package, and is currently offering a free Ooma Telo Handset or free number porting (a $39.99 value) if you sign up for a year. The company also notes that after the first year of ownership, all Ooma Telo users will be charged an annual regulatory recovery fee of $11.75 to "cover taxes, regulatory recovery fees, and other costs." So eventually going free is going to cost you about a buck a month, but that's pretty reasonable.

[VoxxMail] VoxxMail: Vonage goes global with new plan and voicemail becomes ...: ..: Naturally, Ooma encourages you to opt in to the Premium package, and is currently offering a free Ooma Telo Handset or free number porting (a $39.99 value) if you sign up .Doing voice mail math with Vonage - Computerworld Blogs: I have been using Vonage myself for about 4 or 5 years (long enough to be on my second router device, 1st one died last year).

[Ooma Blog] How Ooma's Terms & Conditions Affect Current, New Ooma Customers ...: Here at Ooma we, like every other phone service provider in the US, have to charge a fee to cover taxes, regulatory recovery fees, and other costs related to our providing phone service to your local service address but to our knowledge our charge is significantly lower than what others typically charge. We’ve tried to maintain this cost as low as possible and it is less than $1 per month.

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