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Our Ooma was purchased for replacing our landline connection with Verizon and keeping our landline number. Ooma $6 versus Verizon $50 (monthly charges). Not sure if or how Ooma could be used for cell phone service or why anyone would want to. Ooma is not a device that you talk into. It uses internet to transfer an incoming call to a regular phone. Would suggest calling Ooma.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You have to set up Bluetooth pairing between your cell phone and the Ooma. If you do, your phones connected to the Ooma will ring when your cell phone rings, just like a Bluetooth headset would. Simply pick up one of those phones to answer. How well it works is largely dependent on how well your cell phone works with Bluetooth.
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