VoIP provider Ooma announced today that its VoIP box, which costs $250 and allows for free phone calls, can finally take advantage of wireless networks with the launch of its $50 Telo Air adapter. The ...
Remember the Ooma Telo? It suffered the same fate as most home VoIP adapters: a lifetime chained to the home or office router, bound forever by a freedom-crushing Ethernet cable. But no. No more. The ...
Millions of business locations in the United States are bypassed by high-speed internet and instead must rely on DSL, cable or satellite connections that can be slow, unreliable and expensive. And an ...
Heads up, Ooma fans: the equipment that you know and love for free local and long distance calls is now more flexible than ever, thanks to the Telo Air wireless adapter, which adds WiFi capabilities ...
Ooma also offers the Ooma Mobile HD app for Apple and Android and Apple mobile devices so customers can save money on domestic and international calls by tapping their Ooma account on the go over any ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ooma, Inc., a smart communications platform for businesses and consumers, today announced that TMC, a global integrated media company, has named the Continuous ...
"Cutting the cord" and getting rid of a home or small business landline telephone usually means picking a voice-over Internet protocol (VoIP) solution as an alternative, as mobile phones alone often ...
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The keypad allows control of home security system that already includes ULE motion, window/door, water, and garage door sensors, while adding an easy-access panic button Along with a panic button, the ...
In Ooma, Inc. v. Department of Revenue, TC 5331 (March 2, 2020), the Oregon Tax Court ruled that Ooma, Inc., a provider of Voice over Internet Protocol (“VoIP”) services, could be subject to the ...