Larry Magid: Why you should consider an internet home phone
Briefly

The article discusses the advantages of using Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) services, like Ooma, alongside smartphones. The author highlights the efficiency of making emergency calls through VOIP, emphasizing how operators can easily pinpoint the caller's location through registered street addresses. This factor can be critical in emergencies, where precision and speed are essential. The article also notes the convenience of using traditional handsets, especially when a cell phone might not be readily available, showcasing a personal experience of effectively reporting a neighbor's house fire via Ooma.
There are several reasons we have this service despite our smartphones. For one thing, it's quick and easy to call 911 in an emergency.
Unlike smartphones, the 911 operator knows exactly where you are because you register your street address when you sign up.
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