Thank you, Matt. Hi, everyone. Welcome to Ooma's first quarter fiscal year 2026 earnings call. Thank you for joining us. We are pleased to report solid Q1 financial results and share with you the strong start we are making to this fiscal year. For our first quarter of FY 2026, we achieved $65 million of revenue, $5.6 million of non-GAAP net income, and $6.7 million of adjusted EBITDA. We are particularly pleased that our net income and adjusted EBITDA exceeded the top end of our range, and we are off to a good start toward driving higher profitability this year. Our revenue growth was 4% year over year, which was near the high end of our guidance range as we build momentum this year, particularly for Airdial growth. We are pleased to say we made particularly great progress on Airdial in Q1 and are optimistic about our outlook, which I will touch on in a few moments. As you know, we focus on four market segments: cloud communications specifically designed for smaller-sized businesses, POTS replacement for both business and residential customers, wholesale platform services, and residential telephony. We believe we are a leader in each of these segments. Our cloud communications solutions performed well in Q1, though our overall results were dampened a little by some expected rightsizing at our largest customer, Regus. Regus remains a very important customer, and I am pleased to report that the rightsizing of their business, which we announced starting two quarters ago, is now fully behind us. Both Ooma Office and Ooma Enterprise performed well in Q1, especially in certain verticals we target. Sequentially versus Q4, Ooma Office expanded the number of new account wins and users. Success in verticals such as dental and medical, insurance and financial services, and legal help drive this, as did an expanding number of larger-sized account wins as we enhance Ooma Office's features to serve larger customers. Along with this, 61% of new office users in Q1 opted for a premium service tier, which may be our highest ever. Regarding Ooma Enterprise, you recall that hospitality and hotels is one of our key verticals. Our steady progress in this vertical is paying off, and I am pleased to report that we now serve more than 500 hotels across North America. Switching now to Ooma Airdial, our business POTS replacement solution, we have several pieces of good news to share. First, you will recall that we announced a quarter ago that a major cable company will be reselling Airdial, and we hope to launch with them in Q1 of this year. I am very pleased to share with you today that this partner of ours is Comcast, and they launched Airdial on schedule. As I am sure you can appreciate, their reach is extensive both with the largest companies in the United States and government entities as well. We are already engaged with them on some very large deals and are still just getting started. In addition, we have an expanding number of large deals in the sales funnel with our other resell partners as well and achieved some notable new customer wins in Q1, which we believe will expand in scope as these customers implement Airdial in stages over time. Indicative of the Airdial momentum we see, we signed up several new Airdial reseller partners in Q1, our most ever in a single quarter. Some of these new reseller partners are CLECs, some are what you might call aggregators, and one is an end equipment provider and servicer. With these wins, we now exceed 30 reseller partners for Airdial, which we believe is significant. Finally, you will recall I mentioned last quarter that Marriott certified Airdial for use at its properties. I can report that this relationship is underway, and we now have more than 100 Marriott properties in our sales pipeline. Our wholesale platform services sold as 2600 Hertz also accelerated in Q1. I am pleased to report we closed four new customers, which is our most ever in one quarter. These customers are relatively small in size and will take time to implement. I think they are great validation for our platform. We know these customers looked at other solutions before choosing Ooma 2600 Hertz. One customer is more of a CPaaS type opportunity, much like our large customer win last year, ServiceTitan. As you know, we are excited that our platform offers the APIs and other requirements to win these CPaaS type opportunities, as well as replace BroadSoft and Metaswitch in use by carriers and other UCaaS providers. So overall, I believe we made solid progress in Q1 and are off to a good start for fiscal 2026. I will now turn the call over to Shig, our CFO, to discuss our results and outlook in more detail. Then return with some closing remarks.