Ooma works in India

I purchased a Ooma from Amazon, and set it up in India. It worked fine! Hooray, for inexpensive unlimited calling!

Steps to perform -
1. Buy your Ooma device here
2. Activate it while you are in USA, and test it out to make sure Ooma is working fine
3. Take/ship your device to India
4. Purchase a 220v adapter with same specification as your Ooma adapter. Your Ooma adapter runs on 110v and will not work in India
5. Simply connect Ooma to the Internet and enjoy unlimited calling!

Ooma personal block!

So, now, Ooma gives me the choice of blocking calls from numbers that I no longer wish to take calls from!!

I can simply go in to my lounge, and create a black-list.
  • I can now use the community black-list (block calls from the sames numbers that everyone else has also blocked as spam)
  • Or, i could create my own list of numbers that I do not want to hear from anymore (old girlfriends, my ex-employer, my crediters ;O)
If you haven't got the Ooma yet, one more reason to get it now.
Here's the purchase link @ Amazon, since it may be cheaper to buy at Amazon.

A year of hasslefree savings!

A year of service completed with Ooma completed! I was one of the early purchasers who got it for ~$400. But no regrets! One year through the service I've hit even with a connection with a long distance phone service.

I would buy it from Amazon (click here), where you'd get great service and good discount over the real Ooma website.

Ooma working

It works. And it works just fine.

- I thought that the Ooma dial tone was cute. Its different and I'm proud of it
- The service had quite a few breakages when I was running it on Comcast internet (dunno why), but when i moved to AT&T internet it just worked perfectly
- Catch for Beta users - if your home phone does not have caller ID, Ooma can't provide the feature either

Overall the service was great. Works like a charm :-)

Highly recommended!

A white rabbit added

My Ooma box is here, and am eager to start using the service!

Call me if you want to test the quality!! ;-)

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keep watching the space for updates! I have not yet installed my rabbit.



Apparently, they forgot to print the white rabbit itself anywhere on the Ooma Merchandise. Or was it one of those 'web-only' figures of this web-enabled world.

Ooma Revealed

Mike Pierce, a techie, has started a new website where he dissects the Ooma service. Check out - http://ooma-revealed.info

Whether you just want to understand how Ooma works or if you are trying to evaluate whether you should switch over from your existing phone line system to a Ooma box, this site will give you lots of information


update: site has been taken due to threat of legal action by Ooma. Thanks Mike for the update.

Ooma goes on sale early!

After a less than extraordinarily exciting(!) response from the VOIP enthusiasts, Ooma has opened up to everyone and is taking pre-orders by telephone. Call the number 866.452.6662 to book yours. They are guaranteeing delivery before the September 10th.

Just a reminder, expect all calls within US to be free. All international calls will be at par with any other VOIP provider like Skype, Vonage etc.

Ooma: What do you need, besides $399!


You need the $399 :-)

You need a phone receiver.

You need a broadband internet connection. Its not exactly clear what the minimum internet speed requirements are. But going by the industry standard, a DSL 512kbps line should be good enough

Optionally a landline connection from your big old (crappy) telephone company (that still works) if you are comfortable with e911.

The installation is fairly simple.

You are good to go!

Vonage: Ooma like box

No, a Ooma killer is not on cards yet. But the struggling company Vonage has decided to glamorize the world of routers. Their new device called the VDV21, current in beta testing, is one router you won't need to hide under your desk. The device also includes a LCD display that can be used to troubleshoot service and receive messages from Vonage support.
  • You should be an existing Vonage customer to be eligible to beta test
  • Testers get a $29.99 credit on their Vonage account that can be used towards a free month of service or other Vonage add-ons
  • Completion of testing includes the weekly 5 minute survey from Vonage
click here for beta testing the VDV21.

$400 now; $600 in 2008

Word is out that while Ooma is available for $400 per box when it is officially launched in September this year, it will cost about $600 next year.

I got a special pre-order offer from Ooma. Darn, I wanted the White Rabbit Offer! Oh well. I'm gonna wait and watch until 31st Dec if the service is worth it!

With $27MM in funding and Ashton Kutcher in the gang, how can they go wrong some tell me. Yeah. Ok.

Who are/were the Ooma White Rabbits

There is the San Antonio White Rabbit and there is the White Rabbit song. Why, there is even a White Rabbit in The Matrix part I! And then there is the Ooma White Rabbit.

Ooma White Rabbit are special breeds of people who have been selected to change the world as we know it.
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Each White Rabbit, receives a complete Ooma system for his or her home, inclusive of the platform devices; an Ooma Hub for his or her central phone line; and an Ooma Scout for each additional active phone extension.

Every White Rabbit, in addition to receiving a complete Ooma system, is provided with three Ooma "pass along chips" to send to friends. The "pass along chips" prompt the recipient to go to http://go.ooma.com to enter the code on the chip and register to receive a free Ooma system.
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people will pay to get the White Rabbit token now, but won't they just pay for anything these days...?

How it works

Q. Why do i need the internet to make Ooma work? Can I only call other Ooma subscriber with my Ooma phone?
A. Ooma relies on local telephone systems as well as the internet to work. So, you do need the internet to make the Ooma device work. However, you can make calls to anyone in the United States - cell phones, landlines, Ooma phones etc. There is no restriction and it is free.

Q. If i buy Ooma without buying my own landline number, will Ooma still work? How will I get a landline number then?
A. Yes, you don't need to buy a landline connection before buying Ooma. You only need the Internet. You could select a landline number when you purchase the Ooma service.



* these questions and answers are based on the understanding of Ooma of the author of this blog is meant only for general awareness of the product. Please verify any and all questions that you might have with Ooma

Where is it going?

Ooma's creators spent two and a half years on a product they think is significantly different from anything else out there. No doubt its the only VOIP company that offers free service for life, But in a world where a company with 200,000 customers and $80m goes down the drain within a week (a.k.a SunRocket), a lot needs to be proved in the VOIP services arena to gain the consumer's confidence.

Ooma's profits are based on their hardware margins as well as the density and size of their network of consumers. This makes an interesting combination - with higher number of subscribers the cost of the sustaining comes down exponentially.

A few question yet to be answered and to be considered before you invest in the Ooma box -
1. How long with the Ooma box last? Will it be replaced with a new one for free if t stops working after 2 years?
2. Is Ooma safe from IP patent infringements?
3. Can I transfer my Ooma service to someone else easily?

The White Rabbit is Alive!

Ooma makes the news of the day. The secret of the White Rabbit is out.

While other VOIP providers like SunRocket (which just died) and Vonage are stuggling to find their feet, it wasn't very intuitive of the VOIP genius Andrew Frame to put in 27 mmmmillion dollars into another one of those pay-once-always-free firms.

Ooma differentiates itself from other monthly-payment VOIP providers by charging a one time only fee of $399 for the Ooma box. Once installed you have lifetime free local and long distance calling in the US. Calls to outside of US would still be charged at the same rate as any other VOIP service, in pennies.

Life time free?! No, I'm not kidding! Ooma does this by using the existing PSTN infrastructure in addition to VOIP telephony over internet. The exact details are yet to be seen, but it is exciting.

Is the white rabbit here to stay? Lets wait for the numbers. They've begun their marketing using the Joost strategy, giving out the Ooma boxes by invitation only. And they have a reason for doing that - they want to control the zip codes that get the first few set of boxes as that will determine the reach of the service.

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