PALO ALTO, Calif., Aug. 17, 2017 -- Ooma, Inc. (NYSE:OOMA), a smart communications platform for business and consumers, today announced capabilities to serve the needs of small businesses from self-employed to those with hundreds of employees. The Ooma Office phone system includes a combination of analog phone, mobile phone, and IP phone solutions to optimize productivity and efficiency for any size business by seamlessly adding mobile or fixed-line desk phones as a business grows.
“We’re excited to expand the number of customers we serve by delivering best-of-class communications solutions for the growing needs of all small businesses,” said Eric Stang, CEO of Ooma. “With our award-winning communications platform, Ooma Office, we now meet the needs of small businesses of any size, from self-employed to hundreds of employees, with a phone service that is the most flexible and affordable for any business environment.”
Ooma Office, named best business VoIP service by PC Magazine for an unprecedented four years running, combines on premise and cloud architecture for a more reliable communications solution that can grow with its customers as their business grows. Key Ooma offerings serving small businesses include:
- Ooma Office for Mobile: A cloud-based phone service that allows small business owners to run their business solely from their mobile phones.
- Ooma Office with Analog: For small offices with up to 20 employees, users can answer calls coming into their Ooma Office number on their analog desk phone and mobile phone. And with the Ooma Linx, users can place phones around their business wirelessly.
- Ooma Office with IP Phone Solutions: For larger offices with hundreds of employees, Ooma offers IP phones so small business customers have the flexibility to choose the phone technology and features that are right for their business.
Ooma Office offers their award-winning phone service without the high price tag – at just $19.95 per user per month with no contracts or long-term commitments – reducing phone bills by up to 75 percent. For more information and to purchase Ooma Office and a compatible, provisioned IP phone, visit www.ooma.com/business.
About Ooma, Inc.
Founded in 2004, Ooma creates new communications experiences for small businesses and consumers. Its smart platform serves as a communications hub, which offers cloud-based telephony and other connected services. Ooma combines PureVoice HD call quality and innovative features with mobile applications for reliable anytime, anywhere calling. Ooma is also partnering with connected device makers to create smarter offices and homes. Ooma is available in stores and online from leading retailers. For more information about Ooma, please visit www.ooma.com or follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn or Facebook.
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.
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