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This is a extremely rare 800-800-XXXX phone number.
Double eight hundred phone numbers are the toughest to find and this may be the only one available for a very long time.
This number is as easy as it gets to remember and if advertised on the radio, TV or any other place customers will be sure not to forget it. Only very well known company's would have such a rare number like Fortune 500 companies and government agencies. This phone # can take about 30 days to transfer to you.Toll-free dialing has been around since 1967, but today there are a
wide range of benefits that make toll-free numbers a key business tool.
While the original 1-800+ prefix lasted 30 years before its 7.8 million
numbers were used up, today toll-free area codes are being used up at an
increasingly rapid rate thanks to advances in telecom technology that
make these numbers incredibly helpful for businesses.
In the past, the key benefit of a toll-free number was that a
customer could call from anywhere in the country, without paying extra,
and access your product or service. While this was helpful, it was also
very limited in scope.
Today, multiple options are available for routing incoming calls
to businesses, ranging from Time-of-Day (TOD) routing to converting
toll-free calls to incoming VOIP calls to transfer them to local
numbers. All of these options help businesses handle customer calls more
efficiently and effectively than ever before.
With the implementation in 1993 of toll-free number portability, a
toll-free number no longer tied a company to a particular carrier. As a
result, companies can take their toll-free numbers with them to any
carrier that offers better rates. Today, many large users are able to
purchase toll-free services for two cents per minute or less.
Vanity numbers, such as 1-800-FLOWERS, allow businesses to have
toll-free numbers that customers can easily remember. In the same way
that a memorable website address drives traffic, a custom toll-free
number can help a business be the first choice in a customer’s mind for a
particular product or service. A vanity number can help a business with
both branding and getting a better response from advertising.
Large Variety of Customizable Routing Options
A business using a toll-free number wants to make sure they know
where their customers are calling from and also needs to control where
each call goes. With current advances in telecommunications, a large
variety of options are available, ranging from simple to complex. A
business can choose the services they need and set up their telephone
system in a way that is completely unique to them. Here are just a few
of the available toll-free options.
- Time-of-Day (TOD) is a simple
routing allows a business to route a call to a different destination
depending on what time the call comes in. This is very helpful for
businesses whose centers are not all open 24 hours a day. A center on
the east coast could answer earlier calls and a center on the west coast
could answer the later calls, no matter where the call originated. A
single center that was open overnight could give 24-7 service coverage,
which could be a big selling point for a business.
- Day-of-Week (DOW) or Day-of-Year (DOY)
is another simple routing that allows certain destinations on certain
days of the week or year. This can allow a business to offer holiday or
weekend service anywhere in the country with only one center open that
day.
- Area Code Routing is a feature
favored by companies that offer state-specific or region-specific
services. This feature allows a company to route calls to certain
locations based on where the caller is dialing from, allowing more
efficient service with fewer transfers. In addition, area code routing
can allow a company to reduce their phone rates by having certain
callers answered by out-of-state centers if interstate rates are less
expensive.
- Dynamic Network Routing (DNR)
allows calls to be segmented and routed call-by-call to receiving agents
who have certain skills, or using business-defined rules to route
callers to an IVR or other system.
- Direct Toll Free Service allows a
business to offer toll-free service internationally with the same number
your currently use in the United States. Another similar service that
is available is International Toll Free Numbers, which enables a
company to provide international callers a toll-free number in their
own nation that will route to the U.S. office or call center of the
business.
- Global Inbound Service permits a company to distribute calls to a variety of centers throughout the world. This is similar to Percentage Allocation Routing within the U.S., but with a global focus for businesses who have customers and offices around the world.
- IP-based Services let a company
take advantage of an IP-based telephone system such as Voice over
Internet Protocol (VoIP). Using a VoIP system can reduce costs while
still allowing the segmentation and reporting of incoming calls that a
traditional phone routing system provides.
The ultimate benefit of having a toll-free number is that the
options are totally customizable. Not only can it extend your reach
nationwide and help customers remember how to reach you, you can
understand your customer base by using the increasingly sophisticated
tracking and routing options available. Each business can contact
various providers and find the services they need at a price they can
afford. Ultimately, a business using toll-free dialing is making it easy
for customers to reach them and easy for the business to understand
their client base, which are keys to business success.
There are 7 toll free area codes
800, 888, 877, 866, 855, 844,
and in April 2017, 833. They are all toll free and all work
exactly the same from a technical stand point. The only difference is
the public's recognition and impression. An 800 number is harder to get
and gives more credibility, and a big company image.