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Originally Posted by 420benz
Sorry. Will callers be able to leave a message on the landline phone.
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Im confused. Normally people get a VOiP to replace a land line. Are you keeping both?
With Ooma you hook the house phones to the Ooma and use them as normal. If you home phone has an answering machine I think you have to change the number of rings the Ooma picks up on to be greater than the home phone. Then you can have your home phone take the messages. But you will not have access to them from out of the house like you would with Ooma.
Not sure if that made sense or if I understood your question.
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