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How to check who is your long distance company?

Q. How can I check who is my long distance company for international calls?
A. An international call is any toll call to a destination outside 48 contiguous United States of America. The current International Long Distance Provider can be determined by dialing 1-700-555-4141.
Q. How can I check who is my long distance company for inter-state calls?
A. When a call is placed to another state, it is considered an Interstate long distance call. Interstate long distance calls also requires the user to dial "1" plus an area code before dialing the 7-digit telephone number. The current Interstate Long Distance Provider can be determined by dialing 1-700-555-4141.
Q. How can I check who is my long distance company for intra-state calls?
A. If a state has multiple regional calling areas, a call may be placed from one regional calling area to another within the same state; This type of call is an intrastate call. This type of call also requires the user to dial "1" plus an area code before dialing the 7-digit telephone number. A long distance phone company is the only type of company able to provide this type of service. The current Intrastate Long Distance Provider can be determined by dialing 1-700-555-4141.
Q. How can I check who is my long distance company for regional calls?
A. A regional toll call requires that the user to dial "1" plus an area code before dialing the 7-digit telephone number. Any call made to a destination outside the local calling area but within the LATA is considered a regional toll call. A local telephone service provider typically provides and bills for regional toll calls. It is possible however, in states where the Regional Toll market has been opened up to competition, another carrier may be chosen to provide this service. This is known as "intraLATA pre-subscription."  The chosen Regional Toll Provider can be determined by dialing 1-(area code)-700-4141
Q. What are Band A and Band B calls?
A. Band A and B calls are the least expensive calls. They are un-timed calls - you pay a fixed amount for each call no matter how long you are on the line. These calls are within approximately fifteen miles of your phone. Different per call rates may apply at different times of day. The total number of zero to fifteen mile calls is shown on your bill, but the phone numbers called are not shown. For SBC service area you may determine if the number you call is local by visiting SBC.

if you have a block on 700 numbers 1-700-555-4141 may not work!
 

   

If you are tired of high intra-state (in-state) rates turn to 3UTelecom.
You will find most in-state rates around 5 c/min. Check it out!

 

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