A:AnswerIt may be possible to do that, you need to call tech support and check with them. I have the Ooma app in my cell phone and it allows me to make and receive calls from my cell phone. The line that I have at home is linked to my cell phone so if I'm not home, I can answer the call in my cell phone.
A:AnswerThe Ooma box comes with all the cables you will need. If you plan to keep you existing phone number do not cancel your present phone service until Ooma has transfered your number. If you don't mind getting a new phone number this is easier than waiting for your old number to be ported over to Ooma.
A:AnswerNo. This model connects to your router or in-wall Ethernet jack (etc., etc.) using the provided ethernet cable.
The Tel line out (on the Ooma) would simply plug into your compatible landline phone of choice, OR via the pre-existing telephone wiring/jacks in your home (that have been decommissioned by the TelCo, including the TelCo access point from the utility pole).**
**Note: That’s assuming it isn’t a birdsnest of splices in the walls/attic, and assuring it will not exceed the Ooma’s limits/specs.
Hope that makes sense and helps.
A:AnswerAs long as it's a tone dialer it should work.
I doubt if the old fashion pulse dialer would work.
II have three types of tone dialer phones running off of my OOMA device.
A:AnswerThe Telo makes available a 'dial tone' on an RJ14 connector. It's up to you to plug in a wired handset or to connect to a cordless phone system.
A:AnswerHello,
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A:AnswerYes. You get a temporary phone number when you register the device with Ooma. Ooma has a 30 day try-out policy with full refund if you don't wish to keep it. You can port your old number at any time.
A:AnswerThe older cordless phones had a lot of issues with sound quality. They apparently solved these issues on the newer phones. I suggest you replace your phones with one of the newer models. You'll find
that the prices of cordless phones have come down substantially.