ooma uses a P2P network to access a landline that is connected to another ooma device close to the location at where your call is going to be terminated, from what I understand about the service...
has anyone had any experience with this?
I assume that if it works the way that i believe that it does, from reading various information about this service then this is a MAJOR security risk.... i would assume then that you could connect a telephone line recorder device between the ooma and your landline, and record or monitor all of the conversations that are terminated thru your landline (i guess you could set up a VoIP line with an ATA in place of the landline to monitor calls with this method)
anyone have any hands on with the ooma devices - this seems like the only reason for me to want to purchace one of these things...