New Ooma Voicemail Upgrade Ready
When logging into my.ooma.com, you'll be greeted with the following message:
Ooma Voicemail 2.0 Upgrade
Get ready to move to Ooma Voicemail 2.0! In the next few months we're going to be upgrading all voicemail accounts to Ooma Voicemail 2.0. Here's the info you need for a smooth transition:
What's new in Ooma Voicemail 2.0?
Most improvements today are under the hood, but here are some of the benefits you'll see:
• Expanded server capacity for faster voicemail retrieval
• Optimized voice prompts for speedy message management
• Future access to new features and new My Ooma settings
What happens to my existing voicemail greetings and messages?
Any names or personal greetings you have recorded will automatically be transferred to the new voicemail system.
Your existing voicemail messages will be archived for access in My Ooma. You'll be able to play, manage and download your archived messages until January 31st, 2012.
How do I upgrade?
To upgrade to the new system immediately, click on the Upgrade me now! button below. After entering your voicemail PIN, we'll migrate your voicemail account to the new system. Afterwards, you'll be immediately ready to start receiving voicemails on the new system.
Want more info? Click here to check out the complete FAQ.
Upgrading "now" was instantaneous.
Ooma Voicemail 2.0 Upgrade
Get ready to move to Ooma Voicemail 2.0! In the next few months we're going to be upgrading all voicemail accounts to Ooma Voicemail 2.0. Here's the info you need for a smooth transition:
What's new in Ooma Voicemail 2.0?
Most improvements today are under the hood, but here are some of the benefits you'll see:
• Expanded server capacity for faster voicemail retrieval
• Optimized voice prompts for speedy message management
• Future access to new features and new My Ooma settings
What happens to my existing voicemail greetings and messages?
Any names or personal greetings you have recorded will automatically be transferred to the new voicemail system.
Your existing voicemail messages will be archived for access in My Ooma. You'll be able to play, manage and download your archived messages until January 31st, 2012.
How do I upgrade?
To upgrade to the new system immediately, click on the Upgrade me now! button below. After entering your voicemail PIN, we'll migrate your voicemail account to the new system. Afterwards, you'll be immediately ready to start receiving voicemails on the new system.
Want more info? Click here to check out the complete FAQ.
Upgrading "now" was instantaneous.
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Re: New Ooma Voicemail Upgrade Ready
This notice hasn't reached me yet.
Re: New Ooma Voicemail Upgrade Ready
Try logging off my ooma and logging back in?
Re: New Ooma Voicemail Upgrade Ready
I just logged into my account before I read this here and discovered it! Upgrade takes seconds.
Wayne
Wayne
ooma customer since January 2009
ooma hardware: core (hub/scout) and Telo
Lifetime Premier Member
ooma hardware: core (hub/scout) and Telo
Lifetime Premier Member
Re: New Ooma Voicemail Upgrade Ready
My Hub account had it.
My Telo account did not have it.
They have to phase it. If everyone tried to update at the same time it could crush the server(s).
My Telo account did not have it.
They have to phase it. If everyone tried to update at the same time it could crush the server(s).
Customer since January 2009
Telo with 2 Handsets, a Linx, and a Safety Phone
Telo2 with 2 Handsets and a Linx
Telo with 2 Handsets, a Linx, and a Safety Phone
Telo2 with 2 Handsets and a Linx
Re: New Ooma Voicemail Upgrade Ready
Oops, I hope I didn't crash http://ca.ooma.commurphy wrote:They have to phase it. If everyone tried to update at the same time it could crush the server(s).
Re: New Ooma Voicemail Upgrade Ready
I suppose I found a bug in the migration process.
In the Voicemail forwarding/notifications preference, a couple of things were messed up.
I had 2 entries to email phone_number@mms.att.net with Audio file as attachment but after migration, the word "attachment" over-wrote first digit of phone_number and attachment option was over-written with "Text notification."
In the Voicemail forwarding/notifications preference, a couple of things were messed up.
I had 2 entries to email phone_number@mms.att.net with Audio file as attachment but after migration, the word "attachment" over-wrote first digit of phone_number and attachment option was over-written with "Text notification."
Re: New Ooma Voicemail Upgrade Ready
We'll check this one out.
lbmofo wrote:I suppose I found a bug in the migration process.
In the Voicemail forwarding/notifications preference, a couple of things were messed up.
I had 2 entries to email phone_number@mms.att.net with Audio file as attachment but after migration, the word "attachment" over-wrote first digit of phone_number and attachment option was over-written with "Text notification."
Bobby B
Re: New Ooma Voicemail Upgrade Ready
I'm still unclear what the upgrade does. Plus, I've learned from the past to always wait before upgrading software, until they can work out the bugs.
I also don't understand what this means, "Your existing voicemail messages will be archived for access in My Ooma. You'll be able to play, manage and download your archived messages until January 31st, 2012."
So after January 31st, 2012 my messages will be gone forever?
I also don't understand what this means, "Your existing voicemail messages will be archived for access in My Ooma. You'll be able to play, manage and download your archived messages until January 31st, 2012."
So after January 31st, 2012 my messages will be gone forever?
Re: New Ooma Voicemail Upgrade Ready
I read this Voicemail Upgrade message and at the end, I clicked to read the "the complete FAQ" to see what it said and I was asked for the "Support Password".
I tried my normal Ooma password and it didn't work. I'm not sure I ever recall seeing an Ooma "Support Password".
Am I missing something here?
I tried my normal Ooma password and it didn't work. I'm not sure I ever recall seeing an Ooma "Support Password".
Am I missing something here?