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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Replacing Your Toll Free Company

If you have a toll free number but are not content with the quality of the connections or the available services and features, you can switch providers, keep the same phone number, and complete the transfer without any inconvenience or unreasonable expense.

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Sunday, August 30, 2009

Transfers Simplified

Whether you are considering getting a new toll free phone number or you already have one but want to change providers, there are a few facts to know about transferring and obtaining an 800, 888, 877 or 866 number. Toll free numbers are proven to boost business. But subscribing to the best quality service is an important factor in how effective that toll free number can be.

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Friday, July 3, 2009

Switching Toll Free Providers

The Federal Communications Commission enacted a regulation in 1991 that made 1-800 numbers ‘portable’—this simply means the number can be moved from carrier to carrier. Subscribers should never have to worry about losing control of their preferred phone number if they switch carriers and they should never be locked into long contracts with companies that provide inferior service.

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

What to Consider When Switching Toll Free Providers

When considering transferring your toll free number, make sure to find a service provider with fiber optic technology, low transfer rates, low monthly rates, cellular and international toll free options. Don’t deal with a company that doesn’t give you the option of ownership of your numbers, levies hefty transfer fees, insists you install new phone lines or change your number, or wants you to sign long contracts.

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