Ooma Introduces a Simple Solution for POTS Replacement that Combines Phone Service, T-Mobile Connectivity and Hardware
Ooma, Inc. has launched Ooma AirDial, a solution designed to replace legacy analog phone services as they phase out. This product combines phone service, a T-Mobile data connection, and hardware for easy installation and management. With the number of POTS lines dropping significantly from 122 million in 2010 to 41 million by 2019, Ooma AirDial aims to offer businesses a cost-effective and compliant alternative. The service maintains a managed voice channel, meeting safety regulations. Ooma AirDial will preview at the Channel Partners Conference & Expo and is set for early 2022 availability.
- Launch of Ooma AirDial addresses the retirement of POTS lines.
- Combines phone service and T-Mobile data connection in one package, simplifying installation.
- Meets regulatory safety requirements, enhancing marketability.
- Supports essential business applications like fire alarms and elevators, benefitting various sectors.
- Channel partners will facilitate market introduction, expanding customer reach.
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Ooma today introduced Ooma AirDial, a simple solution for business intended to address the looming retirement of legacy copper-wire analog phone service, also known as plain old telephone service or POTS. Ooma AirDial will combine phone service, a T-Mobile data connection and hardware in a single package that’s easy to install and manage. Safety and business-critical systems that today require a POTS line – ranging from fire alarm panels to elevator phones, fax machines, public safety phones, building access systems and more – can be quickly and easily migrated to a digital connection. Because Ooma AirDial will maintain a managed voice channel that doesn’t touch the public internet, the solution is expected to meet regulatory requirements such as NFPA 72 and UL 864 for life-safety systems. (Photo: Business Wire)
Ooma AirDial (https://www.ooma.com/airdial) will combine phone service, a T-Mobile data connection and hardware in a single package that’s easy to install and manage. Safety and business-critical systems that today require a POTS line – ranging from fire alarm panels to elevator phones, fax machines, public safety phones, building access systems and more – can be quickly and easily migrated to a digital connection. Because Ooma AirDial will maintain a managed voice channel that doesn’t touch the public internet, the solution is expected to meet regulatory requirements such as NFPA 72 and UL 864 for life-safety systems.
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Providers of POTS lines are rapidly retiring copper-wire infrastructure and shutting off service to customers.
This situation creates a growing challenge for businesses with devices that require an analog phone line and therefore can’t transition directly to digital voice over internet (VoIP) service. Existing solutions for replacing these analog lines – commonly known as “POTS in a box” – are typically expensive, don’t come fully provisioned with wireless connectivity and phone service, and/or don’t always meet safety requirements.
“Many businesses are facing a squeeze as telephone companies move away from POTS,” said
Ooma AirDial is designed to serve as a POTS replacement that is powerful and flexible, with features that will include:
- Up to four analog connections with standard dial tone and full backwards compatibility with POTS
- Options for either an exclusively wireless connection or failover from a wired broadband connection to wireless
- Backup battery that will maintain service for eight hours or more during an outage
- LCD display that shows wireless signal strength, battery status and phone line status
- Remote management across multiple locations through an online portal, with the option to set automated alerts for events such as outages and batteries that need replacement
- Heat sink and ventilation for fan-less cooling
- Support for external antennas for installations where the AirDial unit isn’t near the exterior of a building
- Number porting
- Mounting that can be either vertical (wall) or horizontal (table)
Ooma expects its channel partners will be a primary path to market for Ooma AirDial, giving them a new way to help their end customers transition from POTS lines while reducing monthly phone costs.
“In an era of post-merger growth at T-Mobile Wholesale, we are excited about the solutions that we are creating for our customers. The launch of Ooma AirDial with T-Mobile network connectivity offers our customers a simple solution to a basic problem,” said
“We discovered the need for Ooma AirDial by listening to our customers, who told us that – beyond our Ooma Office and Ooma Enterprise VoIP services – they had an urgent need for POTS replacement,” said
Ooma AirDial will be previewed at the
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