A new company called “Ooma” is introducing a peer-to-peer Voice over Internet Protocol network that will result in free domestic calling for its customers, a concept it says will revolutionize home telephony. The Silicon Valley company, which includes industry veterans such as TiVo cofounder Mike Ramsay and Napster cofounder Sean Parker on its board, will charge a onetime fee of $399 for a gadget called an “Ooma Hub.” After that, all domestic calls will be free, the company said.
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Posted by: Fred J. Aun July 19, 2007 02:24 PMA new company called “Ooma” is introducing a peer-to-peer Voice over Internet Protocol network that will result in free domestic calling for its customers, a concept it says will revolutionize home telephony. The Silicon Valley company, which includes industry veterans such as TiVo cofounder Mike Ramsay and Napster cofounder Sean Parker on its board, will charge a onetime fee of $399 for a gadget called an “Ooma Hub.” After that, all domestic calls will be free, the company said.