Ooma is truly focused on small businesses.
Ooma doesn't offer a comparable feature.
Can Ooma users keep their existing business phone number?
Ooma Office customers pay as little as $19.98 per month.
Ooma Office review:
This VoIP-based phone system makes small businesses seem big.
While we can't speak for other companies, Ooma's set-up is incredibly seamless.
Ooma doesn't offer call queuing either
and they also charge additional for 800-numbers, like 8×8.
In the following article, Jim Gutske, Ooma's VP of Marketing explains some key differences
of working with Ooma;
We pride ourselves on the fact that Ooma Office is reliable,
full-featured, easy to install, and easy to use.
In addition, call groups, a dial-by-name directory,
and conference bridges are features that Ooma includes that Vonage does not.
Ooma Office enables small businesses to work
and sound like a big business at a fraction of the cost.
We looked at the leading alternatives to Ooma, what they offer in comparison, and how they compete for price.
On average,
it takes less than 30 minutes to set-up our system because Ooma Office doesn't involve complex wiring
or dedicated IP phones;
Users who gave Ooma a positive review said that they are happy
that the installation process was easy and that the tool helps them manage their contacts efficiently.
We provide a business class
VoIP phone service for small businesses, Ooma Office, which uses a high-speed internet connection
to deliver a high quality, yet very affordable, business phone service.
Ooma Office is designed for small businesses and provides
reliable and affordable unlimited calling throughout the U.S. and Canada(starting at $9.99 per user per month and $9.99 per phone number per month).
If cost is your primary concern and you don't mind missing out on a few advanced
features and Nextiva's award-winning customer service, then Ooma or another less expensive alternative may be a better fit
for your business.
However, Ooma requires an upfront investment in hardware, one Ooma
Office device can only support up to five extensions, and some users have reported being unhappy with their customer support and lack of more advanced call management features.