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Home Phone Resources

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Ooma Home Phone
Calling App

Your home phone in your pocket.

Free home phone calling app on smartphone devices.

Download at the Apple store. Get the app on Google Play.

  • 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®.

Residential Help Topics

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Home Phone Service Activation & Setup

Get your device activated and ready to use

Getting Started with Home Phone Service

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

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Support for Home Phone Service Features

Explore how to use the features available for your home phone service account

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Why landline phone bills are so expensive in 2026

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When did area codes become a thing?

Area codes were introduced in the 1940s to simplify long-distance calling across North America. Here’s how the numbering system works, why area codes keep multiplying, and what could happen when we eventually run out of phone numbers. […]