The Ooma Telo is affordable hardware that delivers basic landline-like service without monthly fees, with few compromises
Calls and basic service is toll-free, but you still need to pay a few bucks a month in local taxes. Wi-Fi support requires you to buy an additional dongle
Ooma one-ups cable company internet phone plans with better call quality and a basic calling plan that starts at free (before taxes)...
Abstract: If you want a home phone that meshes with a smartphone and is smart enough to block telemarketers and unwanted robocalls Ooma is an affordable solution that can replace more expensive landline options.While many users are cutting landlines and home phones...
Sets up a landline for very little cost per month, offers many features in the basic and premier packages, call quality is excellent, offers accessories to add value to the system
Could add cellular and battery backup for emergency calls
Abstract: The Ooma has had a fairly odd history, starting off with a device that's biggest claim to fame was that actor Ashton Kutcher had invested in the company. In the second iteration of the device – now known as the Ooma Telo – the company came back with a dev...
Uses a traditional handset to make Internet-based calls. Low-cost calling within the U.S. Free calling to other Ooma users. Serviceable sound quality. Voicemail, call-waiting, three-way calling, and other good features included. Relatively simple to set up.
High start-up price. Additional fees for calls between the U.S. and Canada. International rates vary widely. Additional fee for transferring your existing phone number.
The Ooma Telo aims to save you money by letting you ditch traditional telephone service and use Internet-based calls, while still talking on an ordinary phone handset. But you need to do the math for yourself. The quality is about as good as most mobi...
Free local and long-distance calling for life, Excellent sound quality,
Advanced calling features cost extra, Free calling doesn't include Canada
The Ooma Telo may have a higher upfront cost than other services, but if you skip the Premier subscription, it’s guaranteed to save you money in the long run. See more like this: VoIP, communication, business, ...
Ooma semble être une solution solide qui permet enfin aux Canadiens d’obtenir un service de téléphonie très évolué, mais surtout très simple d’utilisation où même votre oncle pas Geek du tout pourra se débrouiller. L’achat initial est dispendieux, surt...