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New Feature: Voicemail Attachments

VBob | June 23, 2008 @ 2:21pm

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!

New Retail Pricing

dennis.peng | April 25, 2008 @ 3:30pm

We, at ooma, are dedicated to eliminating monthly phone bills for US calling. To make it even easier to switch to ooma, we’ve introduced a new package of hardware and features called ooma Core. This offer comes with the award-winning ooma Hub™ device and the ooma Scout™ device, bundled with unlimited US calling, caller-ID, call-waiting, and voicemail, all for $249 with no monthly fees.

New customers will get to try out ooma’s enhanced calling features with a free trial of ooma Premier. This bundle includes the Instant Second Line™, the Broadband Answering Machine™ with real-time message-screening, Send to Voicemail, Do Not Disturb, a second personal number with private voicemail, and more. After the trial, new customers can subscribe to ooma Premier for $12.95 per month or $99 per year.

For those of you who purchased the ooma Hub device for $399, we’ve already upgraded you to ooma Premier for Life. This gets you a lifetime subscription to ooma’s enhanced calling features with no monthly charges (this offer is good for the life of the ooma Hub device)! We’ll also throw in complimentary number porting and an extended three-year warranty (valued at $79 and $69, respectively) to show our appreciation for your ongoing support.

We hope you’ll take some time to check out our redesigned Web site, explore the new features in the ooma Lounge, and participate in our engaging customer forum. We look forward to hearing what you think.

New Features - Personal Numbers and Private Voicemail

VBob | April 25, 2008 @ 3:24pm

We’re delighted to announce the first of many breakthrough enhancements for your ooma system! Customers can now add multiple phone numbers and private voicemail accounts!

This means you can assign phone numbers for every member of your family! Each number can be set to ring on all the phones in your home or just on individual ooma devices. Now, when a phone call comes in for your talkative teenage daughter, only the phone connected to her Scout will ring, leaving the rest of your home in peace. All ooma Premier customers get to choose a second phone number in any calling area of the US. You can add up to eight additional phone numbers for $4.95 each per month.

Personal phone numbers come with a password-protected voicemail box and Lounge account to customize calling preferences, such as voicemail greetings and ring patterns.


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Spotlight Employee: Feroz Ali

VBob | April 24, 2008 @ 3:11pm

Job: Director of Network Operations
Mantra: If I love it, I build it (or at least make it faster).

When I first heard about ooma through a former colleague, I have to admit I had my doubts.After years of running 24×7x365 network operations at DirecTV and 8×8, I decided to ease into an early paid retirement or, in other words, enter the field of management consulting. But then I heard about this cool little device that was going to revolutionize the landscape of home telephony, and I couldn’t resist going in for a quick meet-and-greet. That was back in September of 2006, although it seems more like last Tuesday. And that former colleague of mine? He now sits in the cubicle beside me. Since then, I’ve assembled a great team of leaders (and friends), who’ve helped architect the robust service infrastructure into what it is today.

Of course, challenge is nothing new to me. I’ve always been something of a thrill-seeker. As a teen, I literally kicked butt as a champion amateur boxer, winning several regional divisions, including the Golden Gloves (sorry, the annoying editor made me include this).

But, hey, I’m a lover, not a fighter. So around ten years ago, I threw down my gloves and picked up a guitar pick and a wrench… When I’m not whittling away the hours with my team, I can be found (or at least heard) careening down the racetracks of NorCal in my 1989 IROC-Z Camaro that I began rebuilding in 1997 [check out the video below!].

As for my bike? I’ve been rigging and riding my beloved Yamaha R1 with the same crew of 30 or 40 friends, many of whom I’ve known since age 13. Of course, we’ve added a few junior additions to the mix, but it hasn’t stopped us from hitting the road loud and hard.

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Here by Popular Demand: Number Porting

VBob | March 12, 2008 @ 2:30pm

After months of testing, we’re thrilled to announce that we’re ready to start porting phone numbers at ooma. So, for all those customers who’ve been waiting to drop their phone provider (and monthly bills) and keep their current number, the time is now!

As a special introductory offer, we’ll be porting numbers* without charge to customers who purchase an ooma Hub™ device before March 31st. That’s a $79 value, free!

To take advantage of this limited-time offer, please contact a member of our customer support team at 1-888-711-6662. We’re here to take your calls Monday through Friday, 8am to 6pm, and Saturday and Sunday, 8am to 5pm, PST.

- Update 3/18: Please refer to the Number Porting knowledgebase article for more details.

*Number porting is subject to availability and coverage in your calling area.

Catch the ooma demo!

VBob | March 7, 2008 @ 1:31pm


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The key benefit of ooma has always been easy to convey: unlimited US calling and bundled features with no monthly charges. The full breadth of ooma’s enhanced calling features–like the Instant Second Line and the Broadband Answering Machine–has been more challenging to explain. So we asked ourselves: How can we best demonstrate the full ooma experience?

The answer was simple: an interactive flash demo. If you haven’t checked our homepage for a while, we hope you’ll click here and take a look.

We’ll also be adding video tutorials to the support site in the near future. If you have any feedback or if there’s anything else you’d like to see, please drop us a comment and let us know.

Spotlight Employee: Simon Capper
Embedded Software Manager

VBob | February 29, 2008 @ 4:49pm

Check out our own Simon Capper in this Skydiving video spoof of the show “Venture Bros.”

After spending too many years in the telecom industry, I finally found myself at ooma. After hearing about the company vision, it took me all of 3.62 seconds to join. That was two years ago. Many crazy late-night sessions of fast-and-furious-coding filled with Red-Bull-and-pizza later, we ended up with the ooma Hub™… at once challenging, demanding and fun to build!

Reading the glowing feedback on customer surveys and positive reviews on Amazon.com gives me a great deal of satisfaction about what we’ve accomplished. We have a remarkably well-rounded team at ooma, and I look forward to developing new features in the months ahead.

I believe I still have a life, let me check, yes, it’s still there. In my “spare time,” I enjoy a family with two young boys. And, when I’m really good, I get to go skydiving. I think I’ve fallen about 5,000 miles from airplanes since the tick of the millennium, and I’ve enjoyed every minute of it!

It’s time for ooma Jeoparty!

april | February 29, 2008 @ 2:42pm

-If you can guess the question that goes with the following answer, you’ll be entered to win one of three fantastic prizes: An ooma picnic
blanket, an ooma wine accessory set, or a chic ooma T-shirt!

These two names were NOT originally considered when branding today’s ooma Hub and Scout.

  • A. What are the Wedge and the Wedgie?
  • B. What are the Big Box and the Little Box?
  • C. What are the Bumble and the Bee?
  • D. What are the Itchy and the Scratchy?
  • E. What are the Hoot and the Holler?
  • F. What are the Ping and the Echo?

Click here to submit your answer. Winners will be randomly drawn from those who select the right answer.We will also select a winner for the most inventive ooma Hub and Scout names.

Update 4/28: Thanks to everyone who participated in this survey! And the winning entries are…

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