Ooma Deals
Monday, December 2, 2019
Cyber Monday Deal Ends Soon!
Until midnight tonight, Ooma has the newest Telo for $69.99 with Free Shipping!
This is a brand NEW Telo, and their newest model.
You don’t have to take my word for how great the Ooma service is.
Click here to check out over 5600 reviews on Amazon.com.
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You are ordering directly from Ooma, so you can order in confidence.
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Latest Deal on Ooma Telo
Until July 29, 2016 Ooma has another “Friends & Family" deal on the Telo.
You get a brand new unit for just $89.99 with FREE SHIPPING! This is an outstanding price ($30 less than their regular price), and deals this good are usually on refurbished units.
This is a brand NEW Telo, and their newest model.
Use the coupon code XAW8682 to be eligible.
You don’t have to take my word for how great the Ooma service is.
Click here to check out over 4800 reviews on Amazon.com.
Click the absurdly large button below to go to Ooma’s website.
You are ordering directly from Ooma, so you can order in confidence.
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Ooma Works with Amazon Echo
Now you can check voicemail and dial your phone from an Echo device using voice commands through Alexa, Amazon's voice-enabled smart assistant. Simply download the Ooma Skill from the Alexa app on your smartphone to get started, and login with your existing Ooma account. It's that easy! | ||||||||||
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Latest Deal on Ooma Telo!
You get a brand new unit for just $99.99! This is an outstanding price ($30 off the regular price and FREE SHIPPING), and deals this good are usually on refurbished units.
This is a brand NEW Telo, and their newest model.
Use the coupon code XAW8682 to be eligible.
You don’t have to take my word for how great the Ooma service is.
Click here to check out over 4800 reviews on Amazon.com.
Click the absurdly large button below to go to Ooma’s website.
You are ordering directly from Ooma, so you can order in confidence.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Can I send a fax with Ooma?
Clipart courtesy Clipartheaven.com
YES!
Although Ooma is somewhat discouraging on their website, you can indeed send faxes (people still do that?) with the Ooma service.
Add the prefix *99 to the outgoing Fax number. I also add a pause after the *99 for good measure. Many times, the pause is simply a comma (check your fax machine documentation), so that you would use something like this: *99,18881234567 to send to 1-888-123-4567.
If you still have trouble, try disabling “Error Correction Mode” (ECM) on your fax machine and/or lower the baud (transmission) rate. I did not have to do this with my Lexmark x8350 All-in-One.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Porting your existing home number to Ooma
Phone number porting is an option that allows you to transfer your existing phone number from your old phone company to Ooma. Ooma says transferring your phone number can take several weeks to complete, but my experience was that it was much quicker. There is a one-time charge of $39.99, but this is waived if you subscribe to one-year of Ooma Premier. In my case, I just paid the 40 bucks.
Here are the steps:
Note that a lot of times the delay is caused by your current phone provider--I guess they are not too motivated to see you leave.
Here are the steps:
- Log in to your My Ooma account and navigate to the Add-Ons tab. Select the Number Port option.
- Read the instructions carefully, and fill out the form on the Number Porting page with the following information:
- The phone number you want to port
- The type of phone number (landline, VoIP, mobile)
- The type of broadband Internet service you have (cable, DSL, etc)
- You will then be asked to fill out an online Letter of Authorization (LOA) form. This document authorizes Ooma to begin the process of porting your phone number from your current carrier. The information requested on this form must match the information that is on record with your current phone company. Errors or discrepancies on this form can cause delays in your port, so double-check your input against your phone bill.
- Once you've completed your LOA, the "porting" item will be added to your shopping cart. You'll need to "check out" to complete the process. Note that this is true even if you are getting a free port because of an Ooma Premier subscription.
Note that a lot of times the delay is caused by your current phone provider--I guess they are not too motivated to see you leave.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Using Tivo with Ooma
I've seen a lot of chatter on the web from people having some questions about using their dial-up Tivo with the Ooma service. From my personal experience--which includes an ancient Philips series 1 Tivo, as well as a series 2 Tivo--the solution is fairly simple.
Go into Tivo setup, Phone setup, and add *99, as the dialing prefix. You may want to disable call-waiting also (you get that free with Ooma!), so enter *99*70, as the prefix instead.
I've also found that some dial-in numbers seem to work better than others, so if you are still having trouble, try a different number. Even if it is long-distance (free with Ooma!)
Some folks say adding a DSL line filter helps, but I've had varying degrees of success with this, and right now do not believe it to be necessary. Shouldn't hurt though.
Monday, January 2, 2012
How do I hook this thing up?
Hooking up the Ooma device is simple, although there are various ways to do it. The basic steps are:
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Plug the Ooma device into your cable or DSL modem.
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Plug your home network into the Ooma
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Plug your telephone into the Ooma
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Go through a simple registration process
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Make (essentially) free calls!
Now, just plug the Ooma device into any phone jack and ALL phones in your house will go through the Ooma service.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
What the heck is Ooma?
Ooma is a telecommunications company based in the U.S. that allows its users to make phone calls anywhere in the United States with no monthly service fees.
After purchasing the equipment, customers only pay applicable government taxes and access fees, which vary by state, but are usually $3-4 per month.
The company released its first unit in 2007, and after some design changes, allowed users to completely eliminate their current landline telephone service. Consumers simply purchase a small device similar to a wireless router.
The service is different from other VoIP services (such as Vonage) in that after the initial purchase, there are no monthly fees besides government taxes. Fortunately, Ooma has thoughtfully provided a tax calculator.
After purchasing the equipment, customers only pay applicable government taxes and access fees, which vary by state, but are usually $3-4 per month.
The company released its first unit in 2007, and after some design changes, allowed users to completely eliminate their current landline telephone service. Consumers simply purchase a small device similar to a wireless router.
The service is different from other VoIP services (such as Vonage) in that after the initial purchase, there are no monthly fees besides government taxes. Fortunately, Ooma has thoughtfully provided a tax calculator.
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