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·AT&T Midwest
| Better than a disposable cell phone!
"Ooma customers who maintain their landlines help enlarge the network by contributing their connections to a local calling area, allowing another ooma customer to use it to complete a call. Thanks to call-routing software, phone calls should not be affected if someone's line is being used by someone else."
Can't you imagine the possibilities when someone uses this for nefarious deeds? The poor sucker whose landline was the PSTN connection point is going to be squashed like a grape.
And then there are the fun Homeland Security aspects...
Pass. -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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  Karl Bode News Guy join:2000-03-02
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| My first thought too. quote: Each Ooma box is part of Oomas network. The box in your home, for instance, might carry someone elses phone call, though you cant hear that call, and this doesnt interfere with your own ability to make and receive calls whenever you want.
I'm sure nobody will hack that.... |
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·AT&T Midwest
| Yep. And...while you're using Ooma to place your call using someone else's landline, someone else is terminating their call with your landline.
This makes total sense.  -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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 bogey780
join:2004-03-19 Here | Mextel and other international telecoms that charge high connection fees would be hurt by this if it went international. But with the inherit (apparent) insecurity I don't see how telecoms or gov'ts would allow this. |
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