What is The Fate of 855?

With good toll free telephone numbers becoming scarce, we still await news of the fate of the unused 855 area code toll free numbers. Last month we did hear rumors that the new collection of toll free numbers would soon be allowed for use. We also received a tip that there is “testing” of the yet-to-be-released 855 toll free telephone numbers. We didn’t get any specifics on what type of testing is being done on these area code numbers. The new 855 numbers would provide millions of opportunities for subscribers to get new custom toll free phone number for their business or personal use.

The SMS 800 Explained

The SMS/800 Data Center houses the main database of available toll free 800, 888, 877 and 866 phone numbers. SMS/800 maintains the database and keeps records of the owners of each number and the service providers. Available numbers on the database are assigned to subscribers on a first-come, first-served, basis. Additionally, the SMS/800 management team works with toll free service providers and with the owners and operators of the 800 numbers. The team has final authority on all issues that arise at SMS/800.

Toll Free Numbers Preferred Over Local Service

The value of a 1-800 number has become a necessity for any business. Toll free numbers allow callers to reach businesses, organizations and even friends and relatives without being charged for the call. A toll free number lends credibility to any business, enhances customer service, and increases customer confidence. There are no additional installations needed for a 1-800 number and the calls can be routed to any cell phone, landline, or fax. Studies show that sales can double and word of mouth referrals can increase by as much as 200% making toll free service indispensable for business.

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Some Providers Maintain Good Stock Of Toll Free Numbers

Despite the nationwide shortage of toll free numbers, there are some carriers that can still provide subscribers with suitable 800 and vanity numbers for immediate ownership. This news may come as a relief to some business owners who have been finding it difficult to obtain a good toll free number. By researching different carriers, subscribers will find some that have ample stock, for now.

What Are Your Thoughts On This?

What Are your thoughts on this article from PNS about the AARP disputing regulation of VoIP service?

One of Colorado’s largest consumer groups is hoping Gov. Ritter will think twice before signing a bill passed in the eleventh hour of the legislative session last week. The bill would prevent the state public utilities commission (PUC) from regulating voice-over-internet-protocol, better known as VOiP (VOYP) phone services.

Steve Merrill, Colorado Springs, is a volunteer advocate with AARP Colorado. He says that even though the PUC does not currently oversee VOiP, the bill would take away the state’s authority to be able to do so in the future – a move he says is not in the best interest of consumers.

“In the past, the PUC has played a vital and critical role in balancing the interests of the industries it regulates and the consumers that purchase the services.”

The bill was supported by Comcast and Qwest, who insist it would level the competitive playing field and lead to more consumer choice and telecom investment in Colorado. Merrill says both things would be likely to happen anyway.

“That’s a bogus argument on the part of Qwest Communications and the telecommunications industry. They will be here, they will invest and they will move forward.”

The proposal, HB 1281, also makes an already confusing landscape for telecommunications customers even harder to navigate, Merrill says.

“It muddies already murky waters for consumers seeking help when they have issues with telecommunications services.”

Merrill also worries that the bill could open the door to deregulation of traditional land-line service. The PUC currently regulates pricing and quality for land-line phone service; Merrill notes that VOiP is increasingly replacing land line service.

Toll Free Rates Vary From Provider To Provider

Bell Canada recently announced it is increasing its rates for toll free service. This is an important reminder that subscribers should carefully shop around before signing on for toll free service. Rates and options can be vastly different and often the smaller carriers are less expensive and provide more personal service. The ability for every subscriber to transfer service is dissatisfied with prices and sound quality is key.

Waiting For New Toll Free Area Codes?

With demand of new toll free phone numbers high, but supplies low, telecommunications leaders are worried that this will create problems for United States businesses. The leading toll free service providers are reporting that 1-800 numbers are more in demand than ever before.
Yet, it still appears there are no immediate plans to release the reserved 855 pre-fixes.
While we wait for more supply, telecommunications experts advise anyone looking for a toll free number to obtain one now, before the supply runs even lower. Contact a reliable toll free service provider that has access to a large pool of available numbers.

How does toll free service work?

Toll free numbers enable callers to reach businesses, organizations, and non-profits without having to pay for the call. This marketing tool has been so successful that the available 800 numbers are decreasing while demand is growing at unprecedented rates.

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New Toll Free Helps Victims In Vermont State

The Vermont Department of Corrections is spreading the word about its new automated victim toll free phone service notification system. The brand new service will provide victims with notification about offenders’ release dates, when they have a parole hearing, and when they are moved to and from an out-of-state prison. The system is being promoted as a more reliable way to keep people informed. It relied on a variety of different agencies to place direct phone calls to victims and others. The Vermont Department of Corrections is spreading the word about its new automated victim notification system. To sign up on VANS, call 1-866-976-8267

Rates Vary From Region to Region

Bell Canada recently announced it is increasing its rates for toll free service. This is an important reminder that subscribers should carefully shop around before signing on for toll free service. Rates and options can be vastly different and often the smaller carriers are less expensive and provide more personal service. The ability for every subscriber to transfer service is dissatisfied with prices and sound quality is key.