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Real-time Calling Records

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Have you ever had to go to your telephone or cell phone bill to retrieve a phone number you have dialed in the past or the number of a person that has called you? With the Real-time calling records, you have the same advantage of record storage for future reference. If you miss a call, you can log on to the online account center and retrieve real-time calling records. The call log is updated in real-time – that means it is virtually instantaneous. The real-time call logs will also help you track productivity of your staff and your business in general. You can log in any time and see your current and past records for each billing cycle.

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Toll free phone numbers, also referred to as "800 numbers", are special telephone numbers that the person being called pays for the cost of the call. Even if the caller is calling from outside the local calling area, the person receiving the call will pay for all calls made to the toll free number. The amount of money the toll free phone number owner pays depends on where the toll free number was obtained, and how much use the toll free number receives.


The majority of toll free number services work like this: the caller dials the toll free number. The phone call is forwarded to a phone number of the owner of the toll free number's choice, and then the owner pays for the call.


Toll free numbers may start with 800, 888, 877, or 866 - with future growth to include toll free number prefixes of 855, 844, 833 and 822.