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SRFax vs Ooma Telo
Compare SRFax vs Ooma Telo. Find out whether SRFax or Ooma Telo is better for your VoIP business or home needs. The experts at VoipReview have analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of SRFax and Ooma Telo and detailed analysis of the comparison can be found below.
User Ratings & Reviews
- 5 Reviews
- 200 Reviews
Overview:
SRFax offers a fast, cost effective and reliable way of sending or receiving faxes via email. Plans start at $6.95 per month for 50 outgoing and 100 incoming faxes. The Small Business Plan for $15.95/month allots 200 outgoing and 500 incoming...
An award-winning provider of business and residential VoIP services, Ooma aims to deliver an exceptional calling experience with its cloud-based smart telephony system that surpasses ordinary phone service. At the heart of Ooma’s effort to...
Provider Info
- Website: ooma.com
- Headquarters Country: United States
- Founder Year: 2005
Plans Available*
- N/A
- Ooma Home Phone Basic Service - $0.00
- Ooma Home Phone Premier Service - $0.00
- Ooma International World Plan - $17.99
- Small Business Full-Featured Phone System - $19.95
Users Average Rating
Recent User Reviews
This company is horrible! They do not help when there is a problem with faxes not being received or when we couldn't login on all of our computers on the SAME network. They kept blaming us and our system. Go with another company. There are so many options out there!
SRFax is highly unreliable. I have have multiple faxes sent to me, the senders receive a confirmation, but the fax does not appear in the SRFax account. The SRFax customer service department is worthless and not helpful. The prices are unreasonable because I am paying for a service which SRFax does not receive. This outfit is fraud - STAY AWAY!!
I went over to Ooma's "basic" service In January of 2020. While generally pleased with their service, I recently decided to change over to Unbquiti's "Talk" VOIP. When I joined Ooma, porting to them was accomplished in under 24 hours. Porting out has been a nightmare. As per FCC's website: How long does the porting process last? FCC rules require simple ports, which generally do not involve more than one line or more complex adjustments to telephone switching equipment, to be processed in one business day. You may be able to use your phone within a few hours for changes among wireless service providers. However, porting from wireline to wireless service may still take a few days. It's been two weeks. Today (Oct 26) their offshore "support" told me they rejected the porting request on Oct. 23 (eleven days after the request) because the new provider made multiple requests on the same day. Bull, and they admitted to taking eleven days to make the rejection. I told them I was confirming that the porting request was legitimate but she said they would not accept that, as all the requests must come from the new provider. Like other reviewers, Ooma is OK until you have an issue. I've filed an FCC online complaint, but it looks like I need to start from scratch. Beware.
This is a great little drive that has saved me a time of money over the years. You can use it with or without a phone you can use the app. I have saved thousands over the years and yes some employers still require you to have a landline and this fits that need perfect.