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aljetmet 11-11-2012 09:34 AM

OOMA VOIP phone
 
Any one using OOMA?
Any bad experiences? I've heard very good quality.
Wondering the cost of taxes and fees each month.
Just learned Costco will be selling the latest unit around Thanksgiving for $99. (online only) Lowest price yet.

Worth buying?

kathy and al 11-11-2012 10:31 AM

As has been discussed in the next thread-get yourself a Magic Jack and eliminate any OOMA problems. Works way too well for everyone not to have one.

Tom Hannon 11-11-2012 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aljetmet (Post 579531)
Any one using OOMA?
Any bad experiences? I've heard very good quality.
Wondering the cost of taxes and fees each month.
Just learned Costco will be selling the latest unit around Thanksgiving for $99. (online only) Lowest price yet.

Worth buying?

A home run for me. The taxes are under $5. I get great reception and have no complaints. Long distance, call waiting, caller ID and voice mail. Go for it.

Mudder 11-11-2012 12:51 PM

Love our Ooma. No fees, no taxes, no problems. Well, sometimes we have problems when talking to someone who has Vonage, seems to cut us off after about 30 minutes. We just call back and we're good for another 30 minutes ! Don't know if it's a Vonage or Ooma problem. That small issue is ok with us.

bluedog103 11-11-2012 01:10 PM

We have had OOma for about a year. It works well. Sometimes we get a blip from Comcast (our isp) and it reboots but that's about it. When we went to NY for the summer we took along the box and plugged it in up there so our Florida number went with us. Our isp in NY is more reliable so we didn't get the occasional rebooting blips we get from Comcast. I sprung for the wireless transmitter so I could put my phone base somewhere besides near my modem. Makes it easier for me to check the messages. That works very well too. They also offer a premier package which I think is another $10 per month. It offers a lot of other bells and whistles but I declined that. The basic service is fine for us.

Love2cruise 11-11-2012 01:24 PM

If you have an iPad or iPod touch and you only need to make outgoing calls you can use an app called talkatone. You make calls from your iPad not a phone and its free! Saves on your cell minutes. I thought about getting magic jack or ooma but all I really care about is making outgoing calls. You do have to have Internet service. Check it out at talkatone.com

Markam 11-11-2012 01:58 PM

We have had an OOMA on our CenturyLink internet service for a year.

Absolutely no problems.

After the initial purchase, taxes are the only charge and they are never more than $5.00 per month.

Good luck.

geobar 11-11-2012 02:13 PM

I have had Magic Jack for almost a year now.
Works well for phone calls both in and out.
Haven't yet set up a fax with it and heard some fax machines might not work.
Total purchase cost for 5 years keeping my (352) phone number comes to about $3.50 per month.

Here is an add I just received from Magic Jack today.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kathy and al (Post 579558)
As has been discussed in the next thread-get yourself a Magic Jack and eliminate any OOMA problems. Works way too well for everyone not to have one.


l2ridehd 11-11-2012 04:54 PM

I have both, Magic Jack and Ooma. I have now installed Ooma in VA, in FL, and two rental homes. I don't use Magic Jack anymore because Ooma is so much better.

BobnBev 11-11-2012 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by l2ridehd (Post 579710)
I have both, Magic Jack and Ooma. I have now installed Ooma in VA, in FL, and two rental homes. I don't use Magic Jack anymore because Ooma is so much better.

Is ooma always online, using up gigabites, or only when making or receiving a call? I take it that ooma works in conjunction
with your cell phone, is that correct?

Joaniesmom 11-12-2012 05:02 AM

We use and like Vonage because of the free overseas calls.

Great to talk to our daughter and family in Australia!

Do any of the services discussed on this thread permit overseas calls?

Almost forgot, another benefit of Vonage and possibly these services is that we are unlisted in the phone book (ordinarily you have to pay extra for that) and we never get sales or political calls.

Thanks.

l2ridehd 11-12-2012 06:27 AM

Ooma works as a VOIP on your internet, not with your cell phone.

Overseas calls on Ooma are so cheap that it still is much less then Vonage. I added $25 to my overseas account two years ago, call Europe and Asia quite often and still have about $11 left. Go to Ooma.com and check overseas rates. They run about 1 to 4 cents per minute. Australia is just under 4 of a cent per minute. If you call a lot you can buy 1000 minutes a month for $9.99 to any country. That is just 1 cent a minute.

















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carol805 12-18-2012 09:46 AM

OOMA Setup
 
I know the OOMA connections are the router and the phone, but how is the hookup possible when the cable jack where I have my modem and wireless router and the telephone jack are on opposing sides of the room? What if the base unit for the phone is in another room? I am confused about this.

l2ridehd 12-18-2012 11:21 AM

You don't really need a phone jack if you have a wireless phone with a base unit and 2 or 3 remote hand sets. Just plug your OOMA unit between the Cable modem and your wireless router. Then plug your base unit into the OOMA box. Place your remote handsets where you want them and your good to caall anywhere.

carol805 12-18-2012 11:53 AM

OOMA Setup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by l2ridehd (Post 596357)
You don't really need a phone jack if you have a wireless phone with a base unit and 2 or 3 remote hand sets. Just plug your OOMA unit between the Cable modem and your wireless router. Then plug your base unit into the OOMA box. Place your remote handsets where you want them and your good to caall anywhere.

Thanks for the info. By "wireless phone," do you mean "cordless phone"?

sailor47 12-18-2012 01:30 PM

ooma good
 
My ooma is about three years old. I bought it when it was the only service that would without a PC running. It has been he best service I have ever had. When I am away I get an e-mail on my lap top that I have a Voice Mail. Then I can go to my.ooma.com and listen to the v-mail.
Never more than $5.00/mo.
Very reliable.

l2ridehd 12-18-2012 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carol805 (Post 596376)
Thanks for the info. By "wireless phone," do you mean "cordless phone"?

I believe that is the correct term. AT&T, Uniden, Motorola, and a few others make them. They come with a base station and handset, and usually 3 or 4 other handsets that sit in a charger. The base station needs to be pluged into the Ooma box and the other handsets someplace else in the house. With this set up, traditional through the wall phone jacks are not used.


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