Toll Free Numbers Key Terms

Some key terms for using and understanding toll free numbers

By J. Stoltzfus, writer/programmer LOCAL CITIZEN
Many businesses use toll free numbers as a way to reach out to customers and make it easy for those seeking their goods or services to reach them. Toll free numbers are a powerful incentive for customers, even with the proliferation of unlimited long distance for home telephones.

Different businesses use toll free numbers in a variety of ways. Knowing about some of the most common terms for getting toll free numbers can help a business buy and use these telecommunication solutions practically.

 

Prefix or index

A phone prefix (sometimes called an index) is the first part of a phone number. With toll numbers, the prefix is called an area code; with toll free numbers, since no area code applies, the first three numbers are called the prefix. Common prefixes for toll free numbers include 800, 866, 888 and 877.
Try: Find out more about toll free prefixes for businesses at Custom Toll Free.

Vanity numbers

A toll free vanity number is a number that a business buys because it contains certain letter strings (according to the letters on the phone keypad). A vanity number that spells a word associated with the business is easier for a customer to remember.
Try: Learn more about vanity toll free numbers at this TollFreeNumbers.com.

VoIP or broadband

VoIP or broadband toll free phone solutions allow businesses to conduct phone communications over the Internet. VoIP stands for "Voice Over Internet Protocol." This option is quickly becoming more popular in the digital age.
Try: Get more information on VoIP and broadband from WhichVOIP.com.

Enterprise solutions

Enterprise solutions are tools for greater functionality in business. In the telecommunications field, enterprise solutions often refer to the extras offered by telephone and internet providers.
Try: Get a broad-based definition of enterprise solutions from Accenture.

Real time number management

Real time number management is a term that comes out of digital telecommunication opportunities. It generally means that users can deal with different aspects of their telecommunications system (like voicemail or call waiting) simultaneously.
Try: Find out more about real time number management from Douglas Telecom.

Caller ID

Among the various features offered in telecommunication packages, caller ID is among the most popular. Caller ID enables a user to see the registered number of an incoming call, allowing a business to screen calls and more.
Try: See more on Caller ID at Tech-FAQ.


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