Ooma Expands Ooma Office with Small Business Phone System
Ooma Expands Ooma Office with Small Business Phone System by UCStrategies Staff
Following the departure of Microsoft Response Point in 2009/2010 and the diminishing presence of Cisco small business phone systems as a result of the company’s shifting focus to the enterprise, there has been a gap in meeting the demands of telecommunications in small business.
Ooma, a provider of affordable and high quality service which enhances home phones for users, is stepping up to fill this gap, boasting average savings of over 60 percent compared to other business phone services competitors. Its new product, Ooma Office, offers an unlimited number of calls in the U.S. and Canada for $19.99 per month.
The Ooma Office offering also includes a virtual auto-receptionist, extension dialing, conference bridges, music-on-hold, and a HD service; it has been tailored to meet the needs of small businesses and supports five lines, five phone extensions and 15 virtual extensions.
This product means that businesses will be able to use telephones rather than IP phones that demand Ethernet cabling. An Ooma Linx remote phone jack which comes with DECT 6.0 wireless technology ensures that customers will be able to utilize extensions from various locations in the office, and there is no need for installing new wires or cables.
The office pack comes at a cost of $249.99, and includes Ooma Office Base Station and two Ooma Linx which include three additional phone extensions and can be expanded to another five phone extensions with Ooma Linx devices. (CY) Link. Link