American based VoIP provider Ooma, Inc. recently announced that they are coming to Canada:
“We’ve received frequent requests to bring Ooma to Canada because of the high cost of phone service and we anticipate a healthy level of interest in eliminating expensive monthly phone bills. Free home phone service, outstanding voice quality and advanced features are an unbeatable combination,” said Eric Stang, Chief Executive Officer at Ooma. “Since Ooma began offering free home phone service in the U.S. with the Ooma Telo nearly three years ago, our subscriber base has grown quickly, doubling in the last year alone.”
Here’s the value proposition. Ooma offers users high quality voice calls via VoIP that includes voicemail, caller ID, call waiting and 911 service. According to Ooma, it will save you money:
After the initial purchase, customers pay only applicable taxes and fees. Based on an average phone bill of $40/month, the Ooma Telo pays for itself in just six months and customers will save more than $200 in the first year, more than $600 in just two years and nearly $2,000 in five years.
It sounds interesting and given the fact that our existing telcos aren’t really interested in providing value for money, this might be worth looking at. You can find out more here.
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Ooma Launches Home Phone Service in Canada
American based VoIP provider Ooma, Inc. recently announced that they are coming to Canada:
“We’ve received frequent requests to bring Ooma to Canada because of the high cost of phone service and we anticipate a healthy level of interest in eliminating expensive monthly phone bills. Free home phone service, outstanding voice quality and advanced features are an unbeatable combination,” said Eric Stang, Chief Executive Officer at Ooma. “Since Ooma began offering free home phone service in the U.S. with the Ooma Telo nearly three years ago, our subscriber base has grown quickly, doubling in the last year alone.”
Here’s the value proposition. Ooma offers users high quality voice calls via VoIP that includes voicemail, caller ID, call waiting and 911 service. According to Ooma, it will save you money:
After the initial purchase, customers pay only applicable taxes and fees. Based on an average phone bill of $40/month, the Ooma Telo pays for itself in just six months and customers will save more than $200 in the first year, more than $600 in just two years and nearly $2,000 in five years.
It sounds interesting and given the fact that our existing telcos aren’t really interested in providing value for money, this might be worth looking at. You can find out more here.
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