ooma Core VoIP Phone System with No Monthly Phone Service Bills Right now

วันพุธที่ 16 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552


I don't write too many reviews but I am quite compelled to do so of the ooma system. I've owned it for a few months and I haven't had a single issue with it whatsoever! As long as you follow the simple instructions included, you'll not have a single issue. I have tried a few different variations of the setup and haven't had any problems. But the recommended setup is designed to allow your system optimal performance.

For example: The ooma setup recommends the Hub is installed between your router (or computer) and your cable or DSL modem. This is so the Hub's QoS (Qality of Service) protocol takes effect. QoS is utilized so the ooma Hub takes precedence over the rest of your internet bandwidth. That way, no matter how much bandwidth is being used up by your computer (downloading or uploading large and time consuming files), you can make and receive calls without any interruption. I've modified this by connecting the ooma Hub to the router as I would any other computer. I then programmed my router to allow the Hub to take precedence over the network's other resources. In my case, I didn't want the Hub to be in the closet with the rest of my networking equipment. I wanted to use its keypad like anyone would an answering machine.

The instructions also recommend if you are using a fax machine, to use the Hub's phone connection. However, I've used the Scout for sending and receiving faxes more than a dozen times. That's were the Scout resides, right next to my fax machine.

Voice quality is superb! Its slightly better than Verizon's POTS. I've tried normal Verizon (Expensive with terrible customer service), Vonage (Which I liked but ooma is a much cheaper alternative!), Skype (Wish it was better and used normal off the shelf telephones instead of specialized equipment), and MagicJack (just as good quality as Skype but the idea of leaving a computer on, turned me off). Honestly, only Vonage could really compete in quality. In price, really, there's no competition at all.

I look at it this way, if you're already spending nearly $50 to $70 on high speed internet and television service, why not get free phone service? Comcast, Verizon, and all the other large ISPs are more than happy to take your money hand over fist. What they offer is free HBO for a month or some other promotion that ends anyways. Sure, they'll give you bundled telephone, internet, and TV at a cheap price for 6 months to a year, but for a lifetime? No way. I personally believe ooma has them all beat, promotions or not.

I was nervous at first; its too good to be true. It must be inferior product design or a bait and switch. I took the plunge and discovered its exactly as advertised! Just a great product, that delivers an awesome, free service!Get more detail about ooma Core VoIP Phone System with No Monthly Phone Service Bills.

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