(USA Today) -- First it was street-corner phone booths and home delivery of telephone books. Now, land lines are on their way to becoming part of American telecommunications history. As consumers ...
Traditional land-line phones, once the bedrock of communications in the United States, are quickly going the way of eight-track tapes as consumers go wireless or choose Internet-based phone calling.
Ooma, a Palo Alto company, is letting you make free land-line phone calls to anyone in the United States. It hopes to let people share their phone lines with each ...