ISPhone Offers U.S. Local and Toll-Free Numbers Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Thursday, 06 September 2007
Wholesale VoIP Services company ISPhone is making U.S. local and toll-free telephone numbers available for services providers around the world. The numbers will allow service resellers to offer their customers a U.S. presence, regardless of their home country.

The DIDs (toll-free) numbers may be pointed to gateways and other devices anywhere in the world. For example, a company in Sydney can now purchase a local DID in New York City. When a customer in New York dials the local number, the call is routed directly to Sydney.

Vanity numbers, which are numbers associated with a company's name or identity, may be purchased based on availability.

"A local telephone number levels the playing field for international companies looking to compete in the United States," said Victor von Schlegell, ISPhone's president. "And toll-free numbers provide companies with access to the entire country at a very low cost."

Local DIDs are available in 85 percent of the central offices in the U.S., enabling overseas companies to access virtually every major metropolitan market in the country. Toll-free numbers can receive calls from anywhere in America, including Alaska and Hawaii.

www.isphone.net

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