SUNNYVALE, Calif., March 13, 2018 -- Ooma, Inc., a smart communications platform for businesses and consumers, announced today that – for the fifth year in a row – the company’s Ooma Office service has won PCMag’s prestigious Business Choice Award for Best VoIP Solution.
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The award (https://www.pcmag.com/news/359660/business-choice-awards-2018-voice-over-ip-voip-systems) is part of the magazine’s annual Reader’s Choice Survey, and Ooma once again came out on top among 14 finalists, including Vonage, RingCentral, Google Voice, Comcast, Skype, Verizon and Avaya.
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PCMag’s award citation says: “Five years on top! For half a decade of doing the Business Choice Survey for VoIP, one name has consistently stood out with PCMag readers. Ooma is the perennial favorite in this category.”
“A very important measure of any software or service is the response to the critical question, ‘How likely are you to recommend your VoIP service to a colleague?’ It’s no surprise that Ooma is in the lead with a 9.3 (score out of 10), up from last year’s 9.1,” said Dan Costa, editor-in-chief of PCMag. “That same question is used to calculate the Net Promoter Score (NPS), which really separates the VoIP tools from the VoIP toys. Ooma, once again, stands alone at the top of the pack with a killer 89 percent, getting stronger and stronger, from 70 percent to 68 percent to 72 percent to 89 percent.”
Jim Gustke, vice president of marketing at Ooma, said: “Ooma works hard to deliver a powerful ‘big company’ phone system at a ‘small business’ price point. We are honored that our customers are so enthusiastic in sharing their appreciation of Ooma Office with PCMag, one of the most influential tech publications.”
Ooma Office (www.ooma.com/office) is an affordable, flexible and scalable cloud-based communications platform. No service contracts are required with Ooma Office, and the system works with a company’s existing analog phones and fax machines, as well as Ooma-provisioned IP phones. The Ooma Office for Mobile app keeps workers fully connected when away from their desks, while advanced features such as a virtual receptionist and ring groups keep businesses from missing customer calls.
About Ooma, Inc.
Ooma (NYSE:OOMA) creates powerful connected experiences for businesses and consumers, delivered from its smart cloud-based SaaS platform. For businesses of all sizes, Ooma provides advanced voice and collaboration features that are flexible and scalable. For consumers, Ooma provides PureVoice HD voice quality, advanced functionality and integration with their mobile devices. Ooma’s groundbreaking home security solution delivers a full range of wireless security sensors and a smart video camera, putting consumers in charge of protecting their homes. Learn more at www.ooma.com.
Ooma, Ooma Office, PureVoice and the Ooma logo are trademarks of Ooma, Inc. All other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.
The detailed terms and conditions of Ooma's products, services, and support are fully set forth in the Terms and Conditions, available online under the "legal" tab on the bottom navigation bar of the Ooma Web site.
PCMag Business Choice logo is a trademark of Ziff Davis Inc. Used under license. Reprinted with permission. ©2018 Ziff Davis, LLC. All rights reserved.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Mike Langberg at Ooma
[email protected]
650-566-6693
INVESTOR CONTACT:
Matt Robison at Ooma
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415-661-0470


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