A:AnswerThis depends where you live in PA. Go to OOMA site and put in your zip code and it will provide you with all the taxes and fees you will need to pay. I looked up 15003 zip code in PA and it was $8.15 a month and this is because PA charges a local interconnect recovery and regulatory compliance fee. I hope this information was helpful!
A:AnswerOOMA only charges whatever your states taxes are and I am sure the fee for international calls is very low. Just call the toll free number or email them regarding your questions and they definitely will get back to you regarding your questions and concerns.
A:Answeri've never tried, but as with all electronics, the hotter you run them, the sooner you will have to replace them. electronics don't like excess heat.
A:AnswerThe unit label says 5 VDC, 3A - that's 15 W. So, it should draw about 0.125 A at 120 VAC. For comparison, a 75 W light bulb draws about 0.625 A at 120 VAC. Over a year (24/7/365), this unit will use about 131,400 Wh - 131.4 kWh.
A:AnswerWhen you sign up for your Ooma account, they will give you a block of numbers that are available. You also have the option of having your existing landline ported over for a fee. See the Ooma website for fees on porting an existing number.
A:AnswerYes. You receive a temporary number during the trial period. If you decide to keep Ooma you have the choice of keeping your old number or using the new one.
A:AnswerYou will be asked to choose a phone number and you will be able to, in settings, forward your calls to your cell. When your cell rings, it will say "To accept this call press 1". That's how you know its an incoming Ooma call and then you can decide if you want to accept it or go to VM.