Re: [Blind-Computing] VOIP question

2009-09-15 Thread kim kelly
Very true Magic Jack is pretty good. we also have it and it comes in in a 
pinch.  LOL.



Kim Kelly


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Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] VOIP question



Hmm I'd just use Magic Jack. You can't beat 20 bucks a year and yes its
accessible.
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- Original Message - 
From: "Dan Murphy" 

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Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2009 1:47 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] VOIP question


recently I have been made aware of a VOIP service called ooma.
apparently all you do is buy their interface box and connect it to your
internet connection and your phone or phones, and you get free calling any
where in the continental Us. free.
I have heard various different prices for the equipment ranging from as 
low

as $65 to about $250.
Does anyone know anything about this service, and if so, how accessible
would the setup be?
the url for their site is
http://www.ooma.com .
Any information would be appreciated.  I looked on the site but the
information was somewhat inconclusive.
thanks in advance.

dan Murphy mailto:mwe...@roadrunner.com
skype: mweeby



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Re: [Blind-Computing] VOIP question

2009-09-14 Thread Lino and Louie
Hmm I'd just use Magic Jack. You can't beat 20 bucks a year and yes its 
accessible.
Lino Morales
Remember, friends don't let friends go to hell.
Email and Windows Live Messenger:
lino.mora...@lljfm.net
Skype lino_and_louie
Twitter:
www.twitter.com/lino_and_louie
For Blind Christian Men, visit:
http://morales-family.lljfm.net/mailman/listinfo/blindmen4christ_morales-family
to subscribe to Blind Men For Christ.
And check out our site at:
www.lljfm.net
where you'll find our blog and other links.
- Original Message - 
From: "Dan Murphy" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2009 1:47 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] VOIP question


recently I have been made aware of a VOIP service called ooma.
apparently all you do is buy their interface box and connect it to your
internet connection and your phone or phones, and you get free calling any
where in the continental Us. free.
I have heard various different prices for the equipment ranging from as low
as $65 to about $250.
Does anyone know anything about this service, and if so, how accessible
would the setup be?
the url for their site is
http://www.ooma.com .
Any information would be appreciated.  I looked on the site but the
information was somewhat inconclusive.
thanks in advance.

dan Murphy mailto:mwe...@roadrunner.com
skype: mweeby



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Re: [Blind-Computing] VOIP question

2009-09-12 Thread kim kelly
Hi Dan, I am using Clearwire and it is very accessible.  I know nothing 
about the  VOIP service you are talking about.


Clearwire is not in all areas yet, but, you can check in your area.  If you 
want more information, contact me off of list and I will get you all of the 
information.  There website is not very accessible with this older version 
of Jaws, but, I still like it a lot.


Take care and good luck.


Kim Kelly


- Original Message - 
From: "Dan Murphy" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 10:47 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] VOIP question



recently I have been made aware of a VOIP service called ooma.
apparently all you do is buy their interface box and connect it to your 
internet connection and your phone or phones, and you get free calling any 
where in the continental Us. free.
I have heard various different prices for the equipment ranging from as 
low as $65 to about $250.
Does anyone know anything about this service, and if so, how accessible 
would the setup be?

the url for their site is
http://www.ooma.com .
Any information would be appreciated.  I looked on the site but the 
information was somewhat inconclusive.

thanks in advance.

dan Murphy mailto:mwe...@roadrunner.com
skype: mweeby



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[Blind-Computing] VOIP question

2009-09-11 Thread Dan Murphy

recently I have been made aware of a VOIP service called ooma.
apparently all you do is buy their interface box and connect it to your 
internet connection and your phone or phones, and you get free calling any 
where in the continental Us. free.
I have heard various different prices for the equipment ranging from as low 
as $65 to about $250.
Does anyone know anything about this service, and if so, how accessible 
would the setup be?

the url for their site is
http://www.ooma.com .
Any information would be appreciated.  I looked on the site but the 
information was somewhat inconclusive.

thanks in advance.

dan Murphy mailto:mwe...@roadrunner.com
skype: mweeby



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