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The $120 is only if you opt to go with the premium level of service. Not sure what you're referring to when you mention the $5 - $6. The reason I got Ooma was that my cell service at home is very weak and my phone doesn't have wifi calling, unfortunately. I tried Google Voice but it didn't fit my needs. So, Ooma was my solution.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Bought Ooma 8 yrs ago. Device still working fine. Only pay 5 bucks a month for taxes. Don't need premium service so no additional fees. Still have voicemail, call waiting, and free VoIP on my phone when traveling for outbound calls from home number. Beats the local phone co 40 bucks a month by 35 bucks a month. A smart buy.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I bought the previous generation of Ooma 9 years ago with no monthly fees for life. Equipment still works and I pay no monthly taxes or fees but I do pay the 120/yearly for the premium features.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you get home centered cell service for under $16 a month good for you. Some cell carriers are discontinuing it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Purchased to get rid of ATT landline and enrolled with Ooma VOIP service then had them transfer my original landline phone number. I chose Premier service with Ooma -good sound quality with Telos purchase.
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