Telecloud is a hosted voice over IP provider leveraging the most advanced and customized PBX platform for Small and Medium size business as well as Enterprise Level locations. We also offer a range of solutions including internet services, managed services, IT support, cloud backup solutions, disaster recovery, ransomware protection and more. Maintaining titanium status with wholesale providers such as 3CX, ATT, Spectrum, Frontier, Comcast, and many others, TeleCloud offers tailor-made and truly unlimited solutions that won't break the bank. In fact, our main goal is to provide each client with future-proofed technology solutions while saving most of our clients upwards of 40% off their old services. We leverage substantial buying power with these partners to bring current or new customers' cost savings and equipment upgrades. Unlike others in our industry, we whole-heartedly believe in a two-way partnership with our customers to the extent that we offer a satisfaction guarantee, low price guarantee, and lifetime warranty of any equipment deployed.
Based on our record, Ooma seems to be a lot more popular than TeleCloud. While we know about 13 links to Ooma, we've tracked only 1 mention of TeleCloud. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I'm using Telecloud for the past year and their services are amazing. I have a startup here in Canada, but my clients are from overseas. My previous VOIP plan was pathetic and because of the poor connections, I had lost many of my clients in the past. Also, it was really putting stress over my budget. So, I somewhere read about Telecloud VoIP services and connected them. To date, I'm using their services and... Source: almost 3 years ago
Costco usually has great deals on certain hardware most of the time. You may also find occasional deals at ooma.com. Source: over 1 year ago
I'm not sure on Westerly. I'd suggest finding an internet provider you like then use ooma.com for US Phone service. Should be about $7 per month once you buy the VOIP unit and hook it to your phones. You can port your existing number to them as well. Source: over 1 year ago
SIP and VoIP are different animals that share some things in common. If all you need is phone lines, VoIP has you covered whereas SIP can include video services (i.e. Video conferences) and text messaging. I switched my elderly mom from a $25/mo plus taxes/fees to an Ooma VoIP plan (I think they call it the Home Plan) that is absolutely free with unlimited talk minutes (you still have to pay the gov't taxes and... Source: over 1 year ago
My new ISP recommended Ooma since it's a internet-only provider so I ordered a unit directly from ooma.com. Afterward, I found out that the provider would send me a unit for free, so I have been trying to get this one returned. Source: over 1 year ago
Yes. can't get to that site as it start with ooma.comBut the support site I can get to that start with support.ooma.com. Source: about 2 years ago
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