Ooma rings in new year with Telo VoIP system

By David Carnoy on 08 January 2009

When we met with Ooma representatives last month, we got a sneak peek at its next-generation phone system, the Telo, which combines DECT 6.0 cordless-phone technology with internet-based (VoIP) calling.

Well, Ooma officially unveiled the Telo at CES, and while no price has been announced, it will arrive sometime in the first half of 2009, according to the company.

The Ooma Telo doesn't have a price tag yet. (Credit: Ooma)

Ooma's claim to fame is that it currently sells a VoIP phone system that lets you make free domestic US calls and low-priced international calls. (In Amazon's database, the product is in fact called the Ooma Core VoIP Phone System with No Monthly Phone Service Bills). However, that system doesn't include any handsets — the new Telo does, and you can expand the system to up to six handsets. (You can also connect a standard phone line if you so choose).

The Telo improves upon the feature set of the original system, as well as the call quality. Ooma representatives are highlighting how you can have calls from your mobile phone redirected to the Telo.

Rich Buchanan, Ooma's chief executive officer, says, "Simply put, Telo sounds better, connects better, and works better than any traditional phone or VoIP service available today. Telo represents the necessary evolution of communication in the home and helps combine the home phone and mobile phone so you can enjoy the benefits of both without any compromises."

We look forward to trying this one out when it arrives later this year. In the meantime, we just got the original Ooma system in-house and will be testing it after CES.

Topics: voip, ooma, Telo, ces2009, call, phone, representative, better, arrive, handset

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