
ooma is pleased to announce the addition of voicemail attachments for our ooma Premier customers. Now, you can enjoy the ultimate convenience of having your voicemail delivered to up to three e-mail accounts and listening to your messages from your favorite desktop, web, or mobile e-mail client. If you’re using our Personal Number feature to setup a private extension for your home office or other family member, each account holder can control where they want their voicemail delivered.
We have also launched a new user interface that makes configuration of notifications and voicemail attachments a snap, especially if you want notifications to go to your mobile phone. Check it out in the ooma Lounge!
Tags: New Features, ooma Lounge
This is great feature, what about phone log and be able to switch phone # from shared device to private devise or vice versa?
Thanks.
Hi Saurel,
Call logs have definitely been a frequently requested feature. It is on the development plan, but I don’t have a firm estimate on when we’ll see it in the field.
Also, a few weeks ago we released an update to the personal numbers feature, so you should now be able to swap phone numbers between private devices and shared devices. If you have any difficulty with that, please let us know.
Thanks!
Bobby
How will our AT&T Phone service deal with this If we decide to buy into Ooma? How will it effect our monthly bill from AT&T?
If we decide to switch back , what will be the problems we will incur?
Are you affiliated with AT&T?
How do we deal with several phones in our House?
Does OOMA effect our DSL phone line?
We have satellite , how does it effect our service we have set up?
We need all these answers asap….
Thank you,
R & L James………..
Hi Robert and Lynn,
This link is a good place to start:
http://www.ooma.com/learn/ooma_faq.php
We are not affiliated with AT&T, but you can integrate another phone provider’s landline with ooma if you choose or just use it as a stand-alone unit.
If you have several phones in the house, we recommend you connect each phone or cordless base station to a ooma Scout.
We recommend that you use ooma with a wired Internet connection only (e.g. Cable, DSL or Fiber-optic). Installing ooma with your DSL line will not affect your network speed when you’re on an active call.
Thanks,
Bobby