Our new ooma phone system [1] arrived this week. Now we can say goodbye to our monthly phone bill. With the ooma phone, after you buy it, you don’t need to pay a monthly fee for the service.
We got an ooma on sale for $204 (which came with an iPod shuffle). After switching from Vonage [2] at $21 per month, we should break even in 10 months. After that, we’ll have free phone service.
I didn’t know about the ooma phone until just last month, but it seems like a great idea. It makes me wonder what other services that we pay for monthly can be converted into a one time fee.
Have you switched over to ooma? If so, I’d love to hear about it!
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