Ooma – Free Home Phone Service, Telo Voip Phone Service
Ooma – Free Home Phone Service, Telo Voip Phone Service
Ooma, a free home phone service is busy launching a new VOIP Phone Service called Telo. it Says”It doesn’t take a magician to make your phone bills disappear. It just takes ooma™. Simply connect the device to your high-speed Internet and phone, and, presto, your phone bills are no more.”
Ooma, the home phone voip Company offering free calling through a one-time hardware purchase, is looking to overcome executive shake-ups and slow sales with the announcement of its Telo next-gen home phone system. The Telo is a cordless handset with DECT 6.0, which is capable of HD voice and comes equipped with connected phonebook, mobile transfer and speaker phone. It is on display at CES in Las Vegas, and it will be available in the first half of 2009, according to the company’s release.
The Telo, which is sleeker than Ooma’s previous operates under the same “up-front capital investment for free U.S. calls” model as ooma’s other products.
Ooma’s claim to fame is that it currently sells aVoip phone system that lets you make free domestic U.S. calls and low-priced international calls. (In Amazon’s database, the product is in fact called the Ooma Core VoIP Phone System with No Monthly Phone Service Bills). However, that system doesn’t include any handsets, while the new Telo does–and you can expand the system to up to six handsets.
The one of the main feature of Ooma is that it gives unlimited phone calls across United States .It comes bundled with all the features of a VOIP Phone Service and most significant of all is that you have to pay only once and never again. Once you buy the Ooma box you get their service available for lifetime. It is not like any other VOIP Phone service where you have to keep paying the monthly fees and get yourself tied under crappy contracts.
The Telo improves upon the feature set of the original system, as well as the call quality. Ooma representatives are highlighting how you can have calls from your cell phone redirected to the Telo.
A distribution deal with Best Buy has recently put ooma devices in more than 1,000 stores This is an positive sign for the company. Its devices have always been praised for reliability and high performance quality, but we’ll see if they can sell enough Telos and other products to continue to lay out for free calls for all its users.
Ooma is available at Amazon for only $219 (original price $399). That means you already save well over $180 on the retail price.
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