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Review by wa1jqc  UPDATED: 250 days ago member for 4.3 years, 53 visits, last login: 250 days ago
Clifton,Fairfax,VA
$9 per month (12 month contract)
about 5 days
"VOIP voice quality, reliability, voicemail, pricing"
"Have ooma turn off the jingle played when calls connect"
"So far, so good!"
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Notwithstanding my prior history with VOIP (Sunrocket, Verizon Voicewing), my experience over the last 60 days with ooma has been very good. I ordered from Amazon and received delivery in five days. My decision to order ooma proved to be most timely as I soon received a shutdown notice from Verizon Voicewing. I was glad I had already placed the number porting request with ooma.
I opted for the premium plan in order to obtain a second number for my home business. Setup was easy and ooma is working well over Verizon FiOS here in northern Virginia. I did call technical support on a couple of items which were handled satisfactory: having my outbound caller ID on my business line set up with my business name; and, turning off the ooma jingle that is heard when a call connects. I think that kind of marketing is a bit amateurish. There was no hassle about turning it off.
I am aware of the 3,000 outgoing call minutes/mo. policy. I don't anticipate it will be an issue. Heck, ooma even advertises the premium service for the purposes of supporting a home business. I think I can work within the policy.
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Review by msickles  Posted: 284 days ago member for 8 years, 1360 visits, last login: 191 days ago
Apex,Wake,NC
Contract price not specified.
"One-time equipment purchase"
"Customer Service"
"The most solid VoIP consumer device currently available"
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I have been a user of CallVantage for several years, but as the service is no longer available and the support is drying up; it was time for a move to a new provider.
Goal was to reduce my monthly costs from $25/month to as low as they could.
The $250 for ooma matched with a complete break-even in 10 months and then from months 11 though forever, no more VoIP charges.
Full disclosure, I opted for the 1-year of Premium for $99 instead of the one-time $39 for a number porting--porting was included with 1-year of Premium service.
The Customer Service [ooma] is having growing pains over the last month as they get more customers, and the responses are having some problems.
I am confident that they will overcome these issues.
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Review by scots  Posted: 307 days ago member for 9.9 years, 1942 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Raleigh,Wake,NC
Contract price not specified.
about 1 days
"No more phone bill! Excellent voice quality."
"None so far."
"Great service, and can't beat the price."
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I was previously with AT&T CallVantage VoIP service. Due to AT&T being stubborn and not letting me cancel only one of my two lines I had with them, I decided I'd port out the number that I wanted to keep and just cancel everything with them.
I had been looking at ooma for a while, and initially didn't go with them due to the high startup costs. You have to purchase the ooma equipment, and then after that there are no monthly fees. I believe when they first started it was something like $400 or $500 for the equipment, which was what kept me away from them. They've now dropped it down to $249.99, but I got it on sale for $199.99 from J&R with free shipping and no sales tax.
After the equipment cost, there are no other fees with ooma unless you want to subscribe to their Premier service ($12.99/month or $99/year) or make international calls. I did sign up a year of the Premier service. I was paying AT&T $50/month for VoIP service, so anything after 6 months with ooma becomes icing on the cake.
After you purchase/receive the ooma equipment from the retailer of your choice, you go to the ooma web site to register the MAC address of your equipment. The setup process on their web site couldn't be easier. After you've registered your equipment, selected your phone number, etc you connect the equipment following the included directions. From the time I opened the box to the time I had dial tone was probably 15 to 20 minutes. So far I haven't had any problems, and the voice quality has been excellent. Voice quality for me has been equal to or better than AT&T CallVantage.
They give you 90 days of their Premier service for free to try it out before you sign up for it. Premier service is not required if you don't want it, but it does add some nice features. Features included with Premier are a second phone line, 3-way calling, multi-ring (rings another phone number in addition to your ooma line), enhanced voicemail features, and privacy features among other things. Also, they are constantly adding new features to ooma and Premier customers get to try out the new features before non-Premier customers.
Porting a phone number in from another carrier costs $39.99, but if you sign up for one year of Premier service they waive the porting fee. Starting the porting process can now be accomplished on the ooma web site after you log into your account. Starting a port previously required calling in to ooma customer support. When I initiated the porting process I immediately received an e-mail with a form that I needed to fax in to ooma. 2 days after I faxed in the forms I received another e-mail stating that they had everything they needed to perform the port.
In addition to telephone and e-mail support, ooma also has support forums on their web site. Customers can help each other out, and ooma employees also frequent the forums to assist customers. ooma support went downhill for a short period around the holidays. They had a sudden huge influx of customers due to the sale price which overwhelmed them. They added some new support personnel to help with this. I haven't had to call in, but from what I've been reading in their support forums things have improved and support response time has improved to close to what it was before the holidays.
One other nice thing about ooma is that they are very open to suggestions from their customers as to what new features are added. They have a section in their online forums which is specifically for requesting new features. They try to add the most requested features first, and they do respond to feature requests in the forum with a timeframe as to when the feature will be available if they have that feature in the works.
Everything has been working great for me with ooma so far, and I hope it continues!
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