ooma adds new features

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Tim Higgins

The new features include up to nine virtual phone numbers with personal voicemail that can be set to ring on a specific phone, emailed voicemail, mobile ring / forward, call logs and caller "blacklisting".

The new features and services are available as a software update to existing customers and are included in ooma’s Premier service, which costs $12.99 / month or $99.99 / year. All ooma plans require ooma Core—a $249.99 hardware and base service bundle.

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