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  2. Ooma - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 2013, Ooma Office consists of a cloud-based phone system including business applications such as conferencing, virtual fax extensions, and extension dialing. [35] In August 2016, the mobile version of Ooma Office was released. The mobile version does not require the base station unit Ooma Office operates through.

  3. The Benefits of VoIP Phone Systems - AOL

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    Ooma Office: Since 2003, Ooma has offered user-friendly VoIP services. Plans include a virtual receptionist, ring groups, and voicemail. Nextiva: In 2008, Nextiva landed its first customer. In ...

  4. Ooma Office brings VoIP to small business, launching this month

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    The Ooma Office launches this month for $249.99 at US and Canadian retailers, and it works with standard land line phones, cell phones, and "most" fax machines and credit card readers. Follow all ...

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  6. Ashton Kutcher - Wikipedia

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    Kutcher was part of the management team for Ooma, a tech start-up launched in September 2007. Ooma is in the Voice over Internet Protocol business and Kutcher's role was as Creative Director. [38] He spearheaded a marketing campaign and produced viral videos to promote this service.

  7. Talkatone - Wikipedia

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    In May 2014, Talkatone was acquired by Ooma, [6] [7] a company known for its VoIP services and home and office phone solutions. Talkatone is available in 14 countries outside the US and Canada. [2] Talkatone is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.

  8. magicJack - Wikipedia

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    MagicJack, stylized as magicJack, is a service that allows people in the United States and Canada to make phone calls over the Internet. This type of phone service is called Internet-based telephone service (VoIP).

  9. 8x8 - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1987 by Chi-Shin Wang and Y. W. Sing formerly of Weitek as Integrated Information Technology, Inc., or IIT.The name was changed in the mid-1990s. [4]