Video: Next Generation Internet Phone Calls
Walt Mossburg, the Wall Street Journal Personal Technology columnist, reviews Ooma, a new way to ditch your local landline without losing the convenience of a real telephone.
Interest in Internet-based phone calling has grown in recent years with the growth of commercial offerings of VOIP, or voice over Internet Protocol. That system, sold by such firms as Vonage, uses a customer's broadband connection to make phone calls.
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Bookmark http://universeeverything.blogspot.com/ and drop back in sometime.
Interest in Internet-based phone calling has grown in recent years with the growth of commercial offerings of VOIP, or voice over Internet Protocol. That system, sold by such firms as Vonage, uses a customer's broadband connection to make phone calls.
Watch the Mossburg video now:
Bookmark http://universeeverything.blogspot.com/ and drop back in sometime.
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