800 Numbers Routed Worldwide
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* Toll Free 800 Numbers delivered are integrated in an advanced Virtual
PBX Phone System. Why not benefit from a
Toll Free Number Telephone System for your home office or business and sound like a big corporation!
* Your toll free 800 number is yours to keep, even if you should decide to leave
FreedomVOICE. If you have an existing toll free number, we can
move it for you. US toll free numbers are accessible Nationwide in the United States of America and Canada and routed anywhere in the world.
* Some toll free services share a single toll free 800 number with many unknown users. Not us! You will be the owner of your exclusive USA number - NOT just an extension and the number is yours to keep.
* However, you may assign a private password protected telephone extension/ mailbox number to as many of your associates or employees as you wish and everyone can utilize the same Toll Free US 800 Number with all the beneficial and numerous services of your selected 1 number telephone system.
* Additional US Toll Free Number - You can have as many 800 USA Numbers attached to your toll free number system for all your different marketing campaigns. There's a $5.00 low monthly charge for each additional toll free number.
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Moving Your 800 Number -
If you already have a toll free number of your own, we will be happy to
transfer the 800 number to work alongside our system. We will give you a temporary
number, while yours is being moved over. Having this second number will not cost you extra, but will allow you to set up your system.
* To start the transfer process we will send you a "Responsible Organization" Form that you will need to fill out and return to us to complete the transfer. Number transfers usually take 10-14 days to complete.
One time fee of $30.00
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Toll-Free Numbers.
FCC Website.
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We offer "True 800", 888, 877, and 866 toll free prefixes. While all of these prefixes are
commonly known as "free to the caller," some people still prefer to go with the
prefix that has been around the longest, "800."
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True 800 numbers
are harder to come by, so we charge a slightly higher one-time fee of $15.00. (
No charge
for system generated, "888", "877", and "866")
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Our digital Virtual PBX Telephone System
provides private password protected sub mailbox extensions on a single phone line, with
a "never busy" signal, and no equipment to purchase! Use your existing local
telephone line with our Toll Free 800 Number System with advanced voicemail. No extra phone lines
required! It can ring on any of your existing equipment and cellular phones.
Toll Free 800 Number Phone Rates
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6.9 cents a minute
for "Incoming"
rates, inbound and outbound calls for US 800 number voicemail messages, paging, and faxes, within
the U.S.A. and Canada, billed as low as
4.5 cents
a minute and in 6-second increments.
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11.3 ct/min
for "Forwarding" rates, connected & forwarded calls to any telephone numbers,
worldwide! This rate also applies to card-less
calling card.
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No activation or set up fees!
No equipment to buy and no software to download! Never rings busy! Either
routes calls to one of your other numbers or goes to voicemail.
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Would you like a number that spells
an easy to remember phrase or company name? No problem! We can search for as
many numbers as you like until we find a match for you. It's called an 1 800 Number
Vanity.
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We provide Toll Free 800 Number Services for all 50 States in the Union and the District of Columbia: Alabama,
Alaska,
Arizona,
Arkansas,
California,
Colorado,
Connecticut,
Delaware,
Florida,
Georgia,
Hawaii,
Idaho,
Illinois,
Indiana,
Iowa,
Kansas,
Kentucky,
Louisiana,
Maine,
Maryland,
Massachusetts,
Michigan,
Minnesota,
Mississippi,
Missouri,
Montana,
Nebraska,
Nevada,
New Hampshire,
New Jersey,
New Mexico,
New York,
North Carolina,
North Dakota,
Ohio,
Oklahoma,
Oregon,
Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island,
South Carolina,
South Dakota,
Tennessee,
Texas,
Utah,
Vermont,
Virginia,
Washington,
West Virginia,
Wisconsin,
Wyoming and Washington DC.
US Toll Free 800 Number... History and Features
A Toll Free 800 Number is a special phone number, in which the telephone company does not charge the caller for the call. Instead the called party pays all of the charges for the call to the telephone company, by a monthly Plan and per minute calling Rates. The called party usually makes up for these charges by making more profits from the increased sales a Toll Free Number generates.
Toll Free 800 Numbers in the North American Numbering Plan known as WATS lines are sometimes called 800 numbers after the original area code which was used to dial them. They include the area codes '800', '888' since 1995, '877' since 1997, '866' since 2000, '855' since 2000 although not yet in heavy use, '844', '833' and '822' the last three are not yet active but reserved.
The Toll Free Number format is called a non-geographic number, in contrast to telephone numbers associated with households that are geographic. In the latter case, it is possible to determine an approximate location of the caller from the dial code (e.g. New York or London). Toll Free Numbers in contrast could be physically located anywhere in the country or even abroad.
When a Toll Free 800 Number is dialed; the first job of the telephone operator is to determine where the actual physical destination is. This is achieved using the intelligent network capabilities embedded into the network.
In the simplest case, the toll free number is translated into a regular geographic number. This number is then routed by the telephone exchange in the normal way. More complicated cases may apply special routing rules in addition such as Time of Day routing.