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Tollfreenumber.ORG Answers Demand as FCC?s New 855 Toll Free Area Code Sweeps Through Communities Nationwide

Tollfreenumber.ORG Answers Demand as FCC’s New 855 Toll Free Area Code Sweeps Through Communities Nationwide











Costa Mesa, CA (PRWEB) January 28, 2011

Tollfreenumber.ORG responds to demand as the 855 area code, the newest series of toll free telephone numbers released by the FCC, makes waves through local communities nationwide as the phone numbers are sought by large businesses and small companies alike.

The 855 numbers are the first new toll free phone numbers to be introduced by the FCC in a decade. The 855 numbers work exactly like an 800 number—the call is free for the caller.

The 855 numbers can be used locally for personal and business use or can be used nationally to capture a wider range of customers. Business owners in any community can order and use the 855 toll free phone numbers (for a very small financial investment) through large phone companies like AT&T or through small boutique toll free service providers like Tollfreenumber.ORG.

Local businesses that sign up for an 855-phone number create an instant connection with potential customers and clients. For decades, small companies have been using toll free phone numbers to help increase their business and customer relations.

At the outset, some local business owners have been unsure about the status and effectiveness of the 855 numbers. But the word is spreading quickly that the numbers are authorized, legitimate toll free phone numbers. Subscribers who have already signed on are reporting high levels of marketing success with the 855 numbers.

The FCC released the line of 855 numbers in the fall of 2010. Existing toll free phone numbers include any number with the area codes 800, 888, 877 or 866. The new 855 numbers work precisely the same way as these numbers and are a legitimate and effective toll free number.

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