Ooma Home Phone
Calling App
Your home phone in your pocket.

- Any existing Ooma customer with a compatible iOS or Android device can access the Ooma app.
- New customers can access the app by making a one-time purchase of Ooma Telo®.
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If you do not receive the call within a few minutes, please call: 877-353-5185
Your home phone in your pocket.


Get your device activated and ready to use

Explore how to best use your home phone service devices.

After activating your device, get your system up and running smoothly.

Steps to address common issues you may encounter with your Ooma Telo phone service or devices.

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