October 18, 201900:14:09

Podcast: Does the home phone have a future

Understanding Ooma’s new Telo 4G “A lot of it is about safety and security,” says Mike Langberg, Senior Director of Corporate Communications at Ooma. In this podcast, Langberg discusses the findings of a survey Ooma recently conducted regarding the use of traditional land lines by residential customers. Langberg discusses how many people see landlines as a more reliable safety product than their cell phones, especially when it comes to making accurate 911 calls and having a robust way to communicate during an emergency. Langberg relates the ongoing use of local lines to Ooma’s growth, as the company has added to its residential experience by adding small business and more recently, enterprise offerings. Introducing Telo 4G Langberg outlines Ooma’s new Telo 4G, a versatile package of services and products that seems customized for this moment of digital transformation. Telo 4G offers many of the securities of a traditional copper line, but with modern features such as a means of keeping data access going even while there’s a power outage. Langberg discusses how Ooma represents a powerful option, offering the advantages of cloud communications and VoIP products, the robust security of traditional solutions, all from a company that understands both residential and commercial environments. Visit www.ooma.com

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