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Ooma Premier
Home Phone Plan

$12.50/month

Plus taxes and fees

Approximately $9.15

We are excited to announce the launch of our partnership with Ooma. We are now offering their Premier Home Phone Service. Now, you can enjoy the benefits of a landline without the high costs by connecting your phone directly to your Internet Router with the Ooma Telo.
It offers exceptional call quality, reliability, and features designed to keep you connected.

Ooma Telo

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The Ooma Telo is an innovative device that transforms your home phone experience by connecting your landline to the internet. It is easy to set up, integrates with smart home devices, and offers peace of mind with 911 alerts and other emergency features.

Premier Phone Service - $12.50/mo + taxes and fees

Ooma Telo - $50.00 one-time hardware cost

NCATS Techs will take care of your setup.

INCLUDES A SECOND LINE

Two phone numbers for one service price.

OOMA APP INCLUDED

Receive home phone calls on your mobile phone.

KEEP YOUR PHONE NUMBER

Free porting of one phone number.

UNLIMITED CALLING

Get unlimited nationwide calling throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

No matter your home setup, Ooma makes it simple to get quality home phone service.
Purchase an Ooma Telo at a one-time cost and enjoy the benefits of a landline without the hidden fees and contracts.

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FAQ

What does Ooma offer that I can't get from a landline?

Many individuals are looking to residential VoIP options like Ooma as a landline alternative. Even with the rise of mobile use, millions of Americans still want to keep a home VoIP phone for several reasons. Here are a few common ones: Call blocking: Landlines are notorious for pesky telemarketing calls. Ooma's powerful customizable system blocks more than 1 million telemarketing calls each month, something you typically can't get with landline service. Call quality: Ooma's PureVoice technology ensures that calls are always crystal-clear. And, Ooma's HD capabilities capture twice as much audio content compared to landlines. Pricing: Ooma's Basic Service lets you make unlimited nationwide calls for free (all you pay are taxes and fees), while Ooma's Premier Service costs less than $10 per month, plus applicable taxes and fees. Compared to landlines, you can save thousands per year by making the switch. Ooma really is the "smartphone for your home" - check out all of our features, benefits and service plans.

What is Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)?

Voice Over Internet Protocol (commonly known as VoIP) is a technology that delivers voice communications and other multimedia through the internet. With VoIP, calls can be routed completely through any internet connection (including wifi) and can also be routed to other commonly used phone systems including landlines or cell phones. How VoIP calls work When you make a VoIP call, your voice is transmitted from the phone and is then digitized into data packets. Each data packet is sent over the internet to a specified destination, and reconverted back to voice to complete the call. In short, VoIP calls are essentially voice data transfers, but sound exactly like a traditional landline call thanks to advancements in digital and telecommunications technology. Different uses for VoIP VoIP technology can be implemented in any location where there is an internet connection, allowing for a wide variety of uses. Home In the home, VoIP subscribers can use the broadband internet access to place calls just like they would with a standard landline service, including inbound and outbound calling. Companies like Ooma go a step further, often offering free unlimited calling nationwide (all you pay are applicable taxes and fees). Thanks to advancements in technology, VoIP can be implemented in several ways: VoIP phones: These are designed like digital business phones, but are instead connected to your home's hardwired ethernet or wifi connection. VoIP adapter: Homeowners can also use a VoIP adapter that converts their standard analog phone into a VoIP phone. Smartphone: VoIP providers like Ooma allow homeowners to place calls through a downloaded app, giving mobile VoIP access wherever there is a wifi connection. Office Both small businesses and enterprises have also implemented VoIP technology into their offices over the years due to its increased bandwidth, scalability and ease of use. Companies use similar technology you would find in home phone service, with a few key differentiators designed for business: Single network use: Both data and voice controls can be run over a single network, which helps companies of all sizes to cut down on infrastructure costs. Softphones: You can also use software for business VoIP use, which is usually done with a dial pad and dashboard on a networked computer. Unified communications: More recently, VoIP solutions have allowed businesses to treat all communications under one handset. This can include phone calls, fax, voicemail, web conferencing, email, and more. However, this type of framework is typically split up to target SMB companies and enterprises separately. Ooma also follows this model, offering solutions for both small businesses and enterprises based on their specific communications needs. Dual mode phones: As the workforce becomes increasingly mobile, VoIP technology has bridged the gap between smartphones and desk phones with wi-fi networks. This simplifies communications with less devices to oversee, and less maintenance and upgrades to plan and execute. Call blocking: Landlines are notorious for pesky telemarketing calls. Ooma's powerful customizable system blocks more than 1 million telemarketing calls each month, something you typically can't get with landline service. Call quality: Ooma's PureVoice technology ensures that calls are always crystal-clear. And, Ooma's HD capabilities capture twice as much audio content compared to landlines. Pricing: Ooma's Basic Service lets you make unlimited nationwide calls for free (all you pay are taxes and fees), while Ooma's Premier Service costs less than $10 per month, plus applicable taxes and fees. Compared to landlines, you can save thousands per year by making the switch. Ooma really is the "smartphone for your home" - check out all of our features, benefits and service plans.

Premier Plan Features

Standard Phone Features

U.S. calling
Canadian calling
Puerto Rico calling
Mexico calling
Free in-network calling
Call waiting
Online call logs
Call return (*69)
Call hold
911 service
Ooma PureVoice
Online account management with Ooma
411 calling
International calling
Standard voicemail
One-touch voicemail access
Remote voicemail retrieval

Voicemail

Do not disturb
Send to voicemail

Voicemail monitoring
Voicemail notifications
Voicemail forwarding
(e-mail audio attachments)
Voice-to-text

Privacy

Caller-ID blocking
Enhanced Caller-ID
Anonymous call blocking
Custom call blocking
Known spammer call blocking
Suspected spammer call blocking

Advanced Features

Contact list
Ooma HD voice calling

Custom ring patterns
Enhanced call waiting
Instant Second Line
Three-way conference calling
Personal number
Personal devices
911 notifications
Google Voice extensions
Nest alerts
Other connect home integrations

Mobility

Ooma Mobile HD app
Ooma Movile calling
Call forwarding
Backup number
Multi-ring
Add-on: Bluetooth adapter
Add-on: Wireless adapter

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