537:, the toll-free prefix is "0800". Although regular landline numbers in Brazil are 8 digits long, the toll-free prefix is usually followed by 7 digits, with 6 digits formerly common. Toll-free numbers in Brazil can be accessed from any telephone (by default) within the country, with many exceptions. They can only be accessed from outside Brazil by using a calling service (such as voice-over-Internet services or MCI Worldcom calling service) that accesses numbers from within the called country. Many toll-free numbers are not available from cell phones (usually blocked by the cell phone provider rather than by the provider of the toll-free number, in an effort to prevent low-price competition from calling card providers). Some toll-free numbers are not available from phones listed by the owner of the number, including many
1044:, the toll-free prefix is 0800-xxx-xxx or 0809-xxx-xxx, but not all Taiwanese mobile numbers can call toll free numbers. A toll-free subscriber can decide to restrict a number due to high per-minute mobile rates. This is cumbersome for the caller, who is told to dial another landline number, usually at the highest toll rate within the country as a mobile to landline call. Some small VOIP operators also cannot call toll free numbers. For example, 0701-xxx-xxx cannot call toll free numbers directly, but can call through a live operator by dialling "123" and have them redirect the call.
754:, toll-free numbers are prefixed with "1800" followed by 6 digits (for local businesses); "180" or "189" followed by 7 digits usually refers to a free call to an overseas-operated calling center. The called party pays the charges for the call. As of 2012, calls from local cellular phone service providers to these prefixes are also free. Numbers prefixed with "1700" followed by 6 digits are local-rate numbers for the first 3–4 minutes, after which the charges for the remaining duration of the call are transferred to the receiving party (on a "shared cost" basis).
910:, the prefix for toll-free numbers is "1800" followed by either one, two, or four digits (examples include 8, 10, and 1888), and then by either a four- or seven-digit phone number. However, there are restrictions. Toll-free numbers are limited to the telephone network where the toll-free number is being handled. So, subscribers of a different telephone network company will not be able to call a toll-free number handled by a different telephone network. International toll-free numbers can only be accessed if the calling party is a PLDT subscriber.
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1441:. The intention is that any customer in the world can dial the same number to reach a business subscribing to a number, and at no charge to the calling party. However, only a limited number of countries participate. In order to participate, countries must agree on the amount of revenue they will retain (to cover their costs of network transport) while still forwarding sufficient revenue to cover the recipient's costs of subscribing.
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modern toll-free service. After competitive carriers were allowed to compete with AT&T in establishing toll-free service, the three digit exchange following the 800 prefix was linked to a specific destination carrier and area code; the number itself corresponded to specific telephone switching offices and trunk groups. All calls went to one central destination; there was no means to place a toll-free call to another country.
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1319:, now Vodafone) in 1982, were also freephone numbers (known as "FreeCall"), but were officially withdrawn by Ofcom on 3 June 2017. A three-year transition period prior to that had allowed existing subscribers to migrate to matching 080 85 numbers with the same final 6 digits as before. While the numbers had been portable, the 0500 range had been closed to new allocations since 1997/98.
871:), although now both numbers can be provided by either company. Some older toll bar services designed to restrict toll calls (including long distance or calls to mobile phones) will also block calls to these free phone numbers, although this has become less common since the mid-1990s. A limited number of companies utilizing toll-free numbers will not accept calls from
1051:, for the Call Free, Free Call, Toll-Free, or Free Phone service, the format used is "1800-xxxxxx". Calls are free for all fixed line calls. Mobile carriers AIS and CAT (60+%o f Thailand's subscribers) offer 1-800 service for cell phones. DTAC and True mobile providers currently do not, but it is expected they will offer the 1-800 service for subscribers by late 2009.
497:, the toll-free prefix is "1800" followed by a six-digit number. Calls are free from any landline and generally free from mobiles, although some mobile providers may charge their own fee. A fixed-cost fee (usually the cost of a local call) is payable by the caller to "1300" and "13" prefix numbers (followed by six and four digits respectively).
1011:, the "900XXXXXX" or "800XXXXXX" numbers are always toll-free (800 numbers are not usually used), "909XXXXXX" is used for dial-up Internet service and toll-free dialup Internet service (under subscription). Also "1002", "1004", "14XX", "15XX" and "16XX" are free and are used for the telecommunication providers call centers.
729:, the toll-free prefix is "1800", followed by a six or seven digit number. They are free of charge if called from a mobile phone or a land line. The "1860" prefix followed by seven digits is used for local-rate numbers. The calling party pays the local rate and the called party pays long-distance call charges (if any).
917:, toll-free numbers have the format "800 xxx xxx". There are also split-charge numbers in the format "801 uxx xxx" (caller's cost depends on the digit u) and "universal numbers" in the format "804 uxx xxx", where the caller is automatically connected to the nearest office (these numbers are toll-free if u=3).
882:, the prefix "0800" is used for toll-free numbers. Calling 0800-numbers from fixed and mobile phones is free by law. UIFN's "00800" are generally free from fixed lines and charged for the airtime from mobile phones. UIFN access is not enforced by law, causing certain phone providers not to honor the standard.
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on 12 November 1985, manually ringing the operator was the standard means to place a toll-free call. More than a few established manual "Freephone" or "Zenith" numbers remained in use for many years after competing automated systems (0800 in UK, 1‑800 in U.S.) were deployed in parallel for new
1476:(IAC), the UIFN country code (800) and the 8-digit UIFN need to be dialed. As of March 2020, 144 carriers in 67 countries participate in the UIFN program; free access to the numbers (as international calls) from mobile and coin telephones is not universal. Registration of a +800 number incurs a 300
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to propose the introduction of providing 800 Toll-Free
Service to small and medium-size business customers on a nationwide basis. Once this service was implemented, it became possible for the very smallest of business operations to have potential customers contact them free of charge at a time when
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would ring the operator (now '100' in the UK, '0' in Canada/U.S.) and ask for a specific free number. In the U.S., the caller would ask for a number like "Zenith 12345" (some areas used "Enterprise" or "WX" instead of "Zenith"). In the UK, the caller would ask the operator to ring "Freephone" and a
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Shared use can be used as a means to circumvent FCC regulations against "warehousing, hoarding and brokering" toll-free numbers as technically the number is not being sold, only rented one city or region at a time. The practice is nonetheless potentially problematic as it leaves local businesses
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and no itemised record of calls, instead requiring subscribers to obtain expensive fixed-rate lines which included some number of hours of inbound calling from a "band" of one or several U.S. states or
Canadian provinces. Early InWATS 800 calling lacked the complex routing features offered with
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Mobile callers are charged to phone a 1300 number or 1800 number, usually at their normal per minute rate, but sometimes at predatory rates. These expensive numbers can be decoded to ordinary landline and organisations usually offer a landline number on their websites, though it may be hard to
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patented a 'Data Base
Communication Call Processing Method' which was deployed by AT&T in 1982. The called number was an index into a database, allowing a 'Toll-Free Call' or '800 Call' to be directed anywhere. This feature and other advances that made it possible were what led to AT&T
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400-toll-free numbers with prefix "4001" are international toll-free numbers which can be routed to destination numbers inside or outside China. 400 toll-free numbers with prefix "4000", "4006", "4007" or "4008" are national toll-free numbers which can be routed to China destination numbers
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a strong advantage in obtaining the most valuable phonewords, as they have first access to newly disconnected numbers and to newly introduced toll-free area codes. In
Australia, premium numbers, such as the 13-series or the vanity phone words, are distributed by auction separately from the
381:. The cost per minute and per month is typically far higher for a shared-use number than for a standard toll-free vanity number which a local business controls outright, and there is little protection if the shared use company fails to meet its obligations or ceases operation.
828:, toll-free numbers are prefixed with "080" (not to be confused with "060" or "070", which are used for pay-per-call/pay-per-minute information services or digital home phone services). Not all numbers with the "080" prefix are toll-free when called from a mobile phone.
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users in particular are difficult to geolocate as their calls may be gated to the public switched telephone network at a point hundreds or thousands of miles away from their actual location. A roaming mobile or
Internet telephone user is effectively (like the user of a
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assigned for the service. Today, several prefixes are used: 800 (since
January 1, 1966), 888 (since March 1, 1996), 877 (since April 4, 1998), 866 (since July 29, 2000), 855 (since October 9, 2010), 844 (since December 7, 2013), and 833 (since June 3, 2017).
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The original prefix was 008. Such numbers were nine digits long. For example, the Crime
Stoppers toll-free hotline was 008 333 000, sometimes (misleadingly) written as (008) 33 3000. Such numbers could be dialled from outside Australia, for example +61 08 333
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A Zenith number was typically available from a predefined area, anything from a few nearby cities to a province or state, and was listed in local directories in each community from which the subscriber was willing to accept the charges for inbound calls.
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Modern toll-free service became possible when telephone companies replaced their electro-mechanical switching systems with computerized switching systems. This allowed toll-free calls to be routed based on instructions located in central databases.
296:, custom toll-free number, or mnemonic is easy to remember; it spells and means something or it contains an easily recognized numeric pattern. An easily remembered number is valued as a branding and direct response tool in business advertising.
475:, the prefix for toll-free numbers is "0800", followed by seven digits (the first three of them are fixed for each operator, so the user may know which carrier is serving the party they are calling). These numbers are called "0‑800"
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being the final major network to introduce such charges during
December 2005. Certain helplines, such as those in the 0808 80x xxxx series had remained free from most networks on a voluntary basis and some niche operators, such as
571:, toll-free numbers are drawn from the US SMS/800 database. A seven-digit number 310-xxxx (a true toll-free, can be called from anywhere in its home area code at local rates from certain, but not all, carriers) is available in
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is inherently regional or local, but its national 1‑800‑222‑TIPS number is shared between multiple exchanges, the exchange accepting the call must determine whether the call belongs to some other region.
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800 toll-free numbers are commonly called "800 免费电话". The official name is "被叫集中付费业务" (called party collect paid service), which means the cost of the call is borne not by the caller but by the party receiving the call.
1065:, modern freephone numbers start with 0800 or 0808, followed by a further 7 digits. Some older 0800 numbers still in use have a shorter number length. The former 0500 freephone number range was withdrawn on 5 June 2017.
817:(NTT Com). Several telephone carriers also provide toll-free services under their own company prefixes such as "0077" (these prefixes are also used for other toll services; the prefix "0570" is officially assigned for
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A system similar to 1800 numbering exists where 6 or 10 digit numbers prefixed with 13 (one-three), 1300 or 1301 (colloquially one-three-hundred) can be called at local call rates regardless of the caller's location.
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For small regional businesses who received few long-distance calls, the original InWATS was prohibitively expensive. As a fixed-rate bulk service requiring special trunks, it was suited only to large volume users.
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Smart routed 1800 or 13(00) numbers are sometimes not available from mobile phones as owners of the numbers may bar incoming calls from mobile devices due to higher call charges associated with such calls.
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In the United
Kingdom, BT introduced "Linkline" on 12 November 1985. No more need to manually ring the operator, two new prefixes 0800 (an automated toll-free service which became "Freefone") and 0345 (a
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400-service is called "主被叫分摊付费业务" (calling party and called party split-paid service), which means the calling party pays for the local access fee and the called party pays the toll (long distance) fee.
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The implementation of toll-free calling by assigning special telephone numbers for charging a destination party is implemented in many countries by various dialing prefixes in the local number plan.
324:), which is rented to multiple local companies in the same line of business in different cities. These appear in Australia (1300 and 1800) and North America (1‑800, etc.); in the U.S., the
483:(free lines). There is also a local-rate service named "0-810" (cero ochocientos diez) where the calling party pays the fee for a local call and the called party pays for the long-distance fees.
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Originally, free telephone numbers in the
Netherlands started with either the 06-0, 06-4 or 06-3000 prefix. Most 0800-numbers cannot be called from abroad, and only few can be called from the
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the prefix is 1800. Free if calling from a land-line and VoIP only. Calling from mobile phone will be considered a local call, with varying charges depending on the mobile network providers.
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Prior to the development of customer-dialed toll-free service many telephone companies provided the service by operator assistance for telephone subscribers without dial telephones (
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dealer obtained 1‑800‑MERCEDES, charging other dealers to receive calls to that number from their local areas. The automaker unsuccessfully sued MBZ Communications of
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Since 1 July 2015, all 0800 and 0808 numbers have been free to call from landlines and mobile phones alike. Most mobile phone operators had charged for such calls previously, with
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800-toll-free numbers are not accessible to mobile network subscribers and some land-line subscribers. For instance China Tietong Telecom land-line users cannot access 800 numbers.
1086:, the prefix "1800" followed by a series of numbers, usually from 4 to 9 digits. All "1800" numbers are free of charge, but some of them cannot be dialled from all telephones.
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The features of toll-free services have evolved as telephone networks have evolved from electro-mechanical call switching to computerized stored program controlled networks.
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863:, both "0800" or "0508" prefixes are referred to variously and interchangeably as "free phone" or "toll-free". Originally these "Oh-eight-hundred" numbers were provided by
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the prefix 8000-xx-xx is used for toll-free services. They are toll-free only when dialed from landlines, and charged the same as a land line when dialed from cell phones.
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13 and 1300 numbers are often "smart routed" to the local outlet of chain stores or fast food premises. They may also be used by different companies in different regions.
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979:, the prefix "1800" followed by a 7 digit number is used. Calling from a mobile phone network will be considered a local call and charges vary among service providers.
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335:, but is redirected to local cab companies on a city-by-city basis and promoted by being printed on everything from individual taxi cab hub caps to campaigns against
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0500 numbers had six more digits after the prefix. 0800 numbers can have six or seven digits after the prefix. 0808 numbers have seven digits after the prefix.
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Callers to an 1800 number are not charged a connection fee from a domestic fixed line. Calls from a mobile phone may incur charges depending on the provider.
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prefix, followed by 2 digits for the carrier code, then 4 digits for the client number - i.e., 0 800 YYXXXX. Before October 2009, the "8800" prefix was used.
643:, it starts with "1800" followed by a 6-digit number. Some numbers have either regional or nationwide access. Calls from cellphones are only allowed by the
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1018:, the prefix is "020" or "0200" for toll-free numbers. (Additionally, 0800 is reserved for future use.) These numbers are unreachable from other countries.
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548:, the toll-free prefix is "0800" followed by a five-digit number (up to now, only 1XXXX and 20ххх numbers have been allocated). These numbers are called
339:. Another example is Mark Russell's 1‑800‑GREATRATE, a shared-use number rented to lenders in various cities nationwide for a monthly fee.
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Despite its limitations (and the relatively high cost of long distance in that era), the system was adequate for the needs of large volume users such as
1273:(by dialing 0031800). 088-numbers are shared-cost; from landlines, the caller pays only the costs for a local call, whereas the receiver pays the rest.
679:, the toll-free prefix is "'0800" followed by a seven-digit number. The "0801" prefix is already reserved for future use. The prefix used to be "0130".
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515:, the prefix for toll -free numbers is 088, followed with seven digits. Toll Free calls are available both from mobile and landline phone operators.
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ITU fee (as of 2018) in addition to any charges levied by the individual carrier. The number must be activated for inbound calls from at least two
1289:) and begin with the prefixes 0800 or 0808. The most commonly used prefix is 0800, first used in November 1985. Additionally, numbers in the range
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numbers are freephones, with the 1800 71xxxx reserved for services that expect unusually high volumes of calls (e.g. radio station phone-in lines).
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13 numbers, 1300 numbers and 1800 numbers are relocatable across Australia, and can be transferred between different telecommunications suppliers.
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694:, the prefix for toll-free numbers is 0800 followed with six digits. Toll-free calls are available both from mobile and landline phone operators.
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Some large businesses and government offices received large numbers of collect calls, which proved time-consuming for operators and the callers.
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701:, the toll-free prefix is "800" followed by a seven-digit number or "807" followed by a four-digit number, used for phone card services only.
223:(InWATS) allowed calls to be made directly from anywhere in a predefined area by dialling the prefix 1‑800- and a seven-digit number.
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most telephone-numbers have eight digits (with some exceptions). Toll-free numbers all begin with "800", followed by five further digits.
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and 0800 numbers in many other countries, the call is free for the caller while the receiver pays the charges. UIFN uses country-level
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1285:, toll-free telephone numbers are generally known as "freephone" numbers (British Telecom numbers use the previously trademarked term
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Universal International Premium Rate Number (UIPRN), billed at a high premium cost, carries one extra digit to indicate price range.
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In either case, the operator would look up the corresponding geographic number from a list and place the call with charges reversed.
46:, a call to a toll-free number from a landline is free of charge. A toll-free number is identified by a dialing prefix similar to an
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Universal International Shared Cost Number (UISCN), billed at the price of a domestic call, shares the same eight-digit format; the
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As one example, a taxi company could rent shared use of 1‑800‑TAXICAB in one city. The number belongs to a company in
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territories. From a landline, these are free. From cell phones, airtime is not covered, but there are no long-distance charges.
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infrastructure is used to direct calls for the same number to different vendors based on the area code of the calling number.
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800-numbers are accessible only to land-line subscribers, while 400-numbers are accessible to all land-line and mobile users.
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793:, the prefixes "0120" and "0800" are officially assigned for toll-free numbers and are often referred to as "free dial"
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504:, the prefix for toll-free numbers is also "0800", but only followed by six digits. They are commonly referred to as
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long-distance calling was expensive. Until this time, 800 Service was only available to major Fortune 500 companies.
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service introduced in the 1930s in the U.S. and Canada, as well as the manual 'Freephone' service introduced by the
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530:(green numbers) in French or "null-achthunderter Nummern" (zero-eight hundred numbers) in the German speaking area.
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marketed as "Lo-Call" because initially its rates resembled those of local calls) could be reached by direct dial.
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The +800 UIFN service is one of three ITU-administered non-geographic codes with a similar numbering scheme. The
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1000:, the prefix "080", followed by 7 digits is used. It is referred to as a "toll-free" or "080" number (Afrikaans:
73:. The operator had to secure acceptance of the charges at the remote number, or even transfer that decision to a
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are supported; various providers offer gateways which receive free phone calls on PRI lines and deliver them to
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telephone-numbers have eight digits. The toll-free numbers all begin with "80" followed by six further digits.
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Premium numbers, such as those that spell a word using keypad letters, are regularly auctioned by the ACMA.
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986:, the toll-free prefix is "0800", followed by six digits. The local rate prefix is "0850".
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586:, the toll-free prefix is "800" followed by a six-digit number. These numbers are called
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Robinson-Jacobs, Karen (Nov 28, 2000). "Nationwide Taxi Service Calls Valley Home".
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Dept, AT & T. Bell Laboratories Technical Publication; Rey, R. F. (1983-01-01).
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administrative procedure to assign random, generic numbers from the available pool.
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Callers to a 13 number are charged a "connection fee" by their telephone provider.
946:, toll-free numbers have the format "0800 xxx xxx". The service is referred to as
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1025:, the toll-free prefix is "0800"; it used to be "155". These numbers are called
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924:, the prefix is "800" so the 9-digit number is "800 xxx xxx". It is referred as
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advertising numbers which they do not own and for which they therefore have no
2005:"The Numbering Plan for Telecommunications Services in Hong Kong (SAR), China"
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400-toll-free numbers can be accessed by all fixed-line and mobile phones.
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400-toll-free numbers in China are ten-digit numbers beginning with "400".
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on May 2, 1967 and the Linkline (later "Freefone") 0800 services by
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0500 numbers, introduced by Mercury Communications (later known as
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2379:"Telephone numbers for use in TV and radio drama programmes"
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trade mark for free dial, often used in print advertising.
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basis; this gives vanity number operators who register as
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In the United States, AT&T engineer Roy P. Weber from
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US patent 4191860. Filed Jul 13, 1978. Issued Mar 4, 1980
1359:(NANP) are commonly called "800-numbers" after the first
1423:"UIFN" redirects here. For the 2011 Carnifex album, see
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firms which used it to build a truly national presence.
2420:"Implementation of the 844 NPA for Toll-Free Services"
2399:"Implementation of the NPA 855 for Toll Free Services"
1912:"Mercedes says Owatonna firm is dealing on its name".
1197:) which are free from cell phones, these are actually
1093:, the toll-free prefix is "0800" followed by 5 digits.
2518:"TrapCall Displays Blocked Numbers on Your Caller ID"
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which charges a few cents for these calls. PORTA and
1820:"MediaTalk; In Los Angeles, the Hubcap as Billboard"
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800 so that no matter where the caller is, only the
2266:"0800 numbers and 0808 numbers - Area-codes.org.uk"
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821:, a special toll service also operated by NTT Com).
625:is assigned specific 1‑800 exchanges in the
303:regulations mandate that numbers be allocated on a
219:and manual "Zenith" or "Enterprise" numbers. This
2571:"Universal International Freephone Number (UIFN)"
2105:. Australian Communications & Media Authority
1413:data and functions even if caller ID is blocked.
896:, toll-free numbers have the format "0800-xxxxx".
361:chapters as "shared use" was less fortunate; the
211:An automated toll-free service was introduced by
95:Operator-assisted toll-free calling included the
50:. The specific service access varies by country.
2495:"Toll Free Calls and Telecommunications Tariffs"
2285:"'Freephone' numbers to be free from all phones"
1724:"Data base communication call processing method"
1694:"What is the history of 0800 Freephone numbers?"
1351:Toll-free telephone numbers in the United States
1177:In addition to NANP toll-free numbers, carriers
939:, toll-free numbers have the format "800' xxxx".
2546:Universal International Freephone Number (UIFN)
2167:Australian Communications & Media Authority
2149:Australian Communications & Media Authority
2082:Australian Communications & Media Authority
1149:Australian Communications & Media Authority
773:used to begin with "1678" and later with "167".
42:that is billed for all arriving calls. For the
813:telephone numbers. These numbers are owned by
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2200:, Peter Bain, University of Strathclyde, 2001
1602:"Events in Telecommunications History (1960)"
1576:Engineering and operations in the Bell System
1305:always offered freephone calls at no charge.
1058:, the prefix for toll-free numbers is "0800".
604:, the prefix for toll-free numbers is "0800".
226:The system initially provided no support for
8:
2446:"FCC opens 833 number block on Apr 22, 2017"
1742:"Events in Telecommunications History: 1985"
2320:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
1918:. Minneapolis-St. Paul). February 22, 2000.
1881:"1-800-catchy-number- makes-a-lot-of-money"
1312:which are sold through mobile aggregators.
179:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
27:Telephone number with no cost to its caller
1793:"Logix to Route Callers for 1-800-Taxicab"
1433:is an international service, assigned the
965:", followed by 7 digits (8-800-XXX-XX-XX).
708:, toll-free numbers have the "800" prefix.
109:Both systems were similar in concept. The
2548:. International Telecommunication Union.
1640:. Springer Science & Business Media.
1431:Universal International Freephone Service
1417:Universal International Freephone Service
715:, toll-free numbers have the "80" prefix.
455:Learn how and when to remove this message
199:Learn how and when to remove this message
1446:Universal International Freephone Number
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2573:. International Telecommunication Union
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526:(zero-eight hundred numbers) in Dutch,
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1791:Hovanyetz, Scott (November 22, 2000).
1037:(Italian), all meaning "green number".
384:There are also technical limitations;
2470:"Number Resources - NPA (Area) Codes"
1857:from the original on December 9, 2013
1799:from the original on October 18, 2014
1439:International Telecommunication Union
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1972:"Toll-free lines - Green Line - 800"
1938:Poulsen, Kevin (September 7, 2005).
437:adding citations to reliable sources
267:marketing analyst Dodge Cepeda from
177:adding citations to reliable sources
2497:. Phone Services. 11 September 2013
1940:"Red Cross Gets Squatter's Number"
1893:from the original on June 17, 2020
1845:Brandon, Gee (December 31, 2009).
221:Inward Wide Area Telephone Service
25:
2283:Murray-West, Rosie (2013-04-13).
2126:. Communiqa Australia. 2020-06-17
1952:from the original on July 4, 2014
1879:Dang, Dan Thanh (March 9, 2004).
672:, the toll-free prefix is "0800".
363:Federal Communications Commission
301:Federal Communications Commission
2444:Boysen, Vincenza (17 May 2018).
2291:from the original on 2013-04-15.
2039:"National Toll Free 800 Service"
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1266:and an increase in outsourcing.
611:, the toll-free prefix is "800".
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2597:Area codes in the United States
2552:from the original on 2017-11-22
1692:Olga, Gorvachev (27 May 2016).
1407:automatic number identification
1325:Freephone numbers in the range
1195:Canadian Automobile Association
424:needs additional citations for
228:Automatic Number Identification
1634:Smith, David R. (2012-12-06).
1579:. AT&T Bell Laboratories.
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1458:North American Numbering Plan
1357:North American Numbering Plan
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405:International implementations
2215:Intellectual Property Office
2053:"Telecoms numbering - Ofcom"
2022:"Numbering plan for Ireland"
1818:Andrew Zipern (2001-05-14).
1661:History of Toll-Free Numbers
1637:Digital Transmission Systems
1392:toll-free number portability
1339:fictitious telephone numbers
369:as an emergency response to
2516:Fallon, Sean (2009-02-17).
1550:Wide Area Telephone Service
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2310:. Telefónica UK Limited.
2010:. OFCA, Hong Kong. 2014.
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84:Manual toll-free systems
2542:"Service Provider List"
2472:. NANPA. Archived from
2336:"The 0500 Number Range"
1663:, from bebusinessed.com
1482:telephone country codes
524:nul-achthonderd nummers
264:Bridgewater, New Jersey
2425:. NANPA. 5 August 2013
2124:"1300 vs 1800 Numbers"
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352:trademark infringement
299:In the United States,
269:Bedminster, New Jersey
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2353:Ofcom (3 June 2014).
2270:www.area-codes.org.uk
1388:Direct inward dialing
1271:Caribbean Netherlands
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391:foreign exchange line
2342:. 22 September 2016.
1425:Until I Feel Nothing
1317:Cable & Wireless
433:improve this article
333:Van Nuys, California
173:improve this section
1376:intelligent network
1333:are blocked out by
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856:the prefix is 1660.
348:Owatonna, Minnesota
278:shared-cost service
137:toll-free numbers.
2387:. 26 October 2004.
2287:. Telegraph (UK).
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2196:2013-12-03 at the
1825:The New York Times
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1129:Local Rate numbers
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367:American Red Cross
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