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The background and information of Phone companies4

  • “On-Call Resp Org Svcs: A small professional resporg known for its vanity potential and Contact the company directly if the number does not go through.
  • One Call: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Orion Telecom: It is small company without much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • PNG: A Cincinnati based company with good competitive communication company with nationwide coverage.
  • POPP Com: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • PR Telephone: A Puertorican company for communications and most of the numbers might not be available from US or Canada.
  • PT-1 : A small company based in Flushing, NY and without much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Pac-West : If the number can not go through , further inquiry can be made. It is a CA based company with focus on their advanced networking development and provide services to several other companies.
  • Pacific Centrex: This is a ILEC based in North Hollywood, CA and provide very competitive services for business and residential Customers al through California. They can be contacted if the number does not go through.
  • Pacific Light Net: They are a very small company therefore more information about them is not available.
  • Pacific Telecom: You will need to contact them because it is a small company and little information about them is available.
  • Paetec: They specialize in medium to large businesses, government and affinity telecommunications and also in industries such as education, hospitality, health care, finance and manufacturing. If there is a problem with the number they needed to be contacted.
  • Paymentech: If the number is not going through you can contact them , for it might be in use or part of their system even if it is not being answered in the general sense. This company processes transactions connected to Chase.
  • Phoenix Teleport: PIT is based in Arizona and provides services in satellite, Internet, Voip, and voice communications.
  • Phone People: This is a enhanced voicemail and virtual office service. If the number gives you trouble , you can inquire about it.
  • Phone USA: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them for more information.
  • Pilgrim: This is a Lexington, MA based entertainment oriented phone service company , offering a variety of chat lines and talk line services chiefly for adult or social communications.
  • Point Telecom: we do not have proper information about them , you need to contact them.
  • Powercom: They are a local, long distance and internet provider. Mainly functional in Wisconsin.
  • Premiere Conf: I f not working, for information contact them.
  • Premiere Network: They are a smaller Texas based consulting company since 1986. They specialize in Bussiness Resumption Planning and Disaster recover.
  • PrimeTel2: They don’t give up the numbers
  • PrimeTel: They never give them up.
  • Primus Canada: they are a large Canadian company with I million customers. Many of their toll free numbers do not have coverage in the US.
  • Primus: If the number is not going through , you can ask about it , but their customer service is outsourced internationally, so not really helpful. They bought the old Cable & Wireless customers, Primus has a carrier with strong inter national packages.
  • Quebec Tel: They are a Canadian phone company with most of their customers in Canada, so they do not have proper coverage in US.
  • Questar: They serve small to large businesses and are based in Salt Lake City. They are the subsidiary of Questart Corporation, natural gas and energy company.
  • Qwest: this is not their usual resporg so if it is not working, contact Qwest and you probably need to determine if it’s taken care of by a reseller, and contact them for more information. They use several different resellers so it can be resporge to Qwestand billed through another company.
  • Qwest: As they use a lot of resellers, so there is a nice chance that it is not Qwest directly.
  • RW Lynch: They specialize in attorney advertising, and are a ‘group television advertising firm’. This is different to regularly shared use because they really provide the advertisement instead of simply renting the number.
  • RCC Atlantic: As they are small no information and background about them is available.
  • RCC Network: they are now known as Unicel, their original name is Rural Cellular Corporation. They are a Iowa based wireless carrier.
  • RCN: Contact the company directly if the number does not go through and you need more information.
  • RNK Telecom: this is a privately held company. They are a Dedham MA based CLEC and telecom and wholesaler and voip carrier.
  • Remi: This is an ILEC in the Pennsylvania and are focusing on multi line multi location customers as well as whole sale carrier service and unified messaging. If not working the company has to be contacted for information.
  • RespOrg Solutions: If it’s working you can contact them directly. They are a small resporg and some one probably has it there to protect and also realizes its vanity potentials.
  • Resporg USA Inc.: This is a small professional resporg and someone probably will surely protect it and know its vanity potentials.
  • Ring Central: It is an Enhanced Voicemail or Virtual Office service and has lot of features.
  • Ring9 Inc: They are a Voip Service provider based in Gainsville, FL. If number not working contact them.
  • Rolinium#2: This is the company’s second resporg. They use shared use as an excuse and ignore the regulations. They hoard large numbers and simply ignore number portability regulations. They usually rent numbers as they want to hold on to you for life . They know that more advertising of numbers will always keep you at their mercy. In some cases they have taken big advantage of this misuse.
  • Rolinjum: they use shared use as an advantage and are hoarding large numbers, violating all regulations. They do not follow number portability regulations. They want to rent out the numbers as and this will keep you locked to them always . As well advertised numbers can not be changed.
  • SBC: If it’s not going to a working customer , the company will have to be contacted for more information.
  • SBC: this use to be a regional Bell company and has grown combining several carriers. Their customers are mostly in Ameritec area, they do not have access throughout the US.
  • SBC: They grew up combining many carriers, and their customer is most probably in an SNET area in Connecticut. They use to be a regional Bel company and most of their customers don’t have access through out the nation.
  • SMS/800: At times this happens after a carrier goes out of business and leaves numbers in active status. If this is your number or the one you desire you can contact us and we will help you.
  • SMS/800: Such things generally happens when carriers go out of business. If a number is lost in this status please contact us at1-800 MARKET
  • SNiP LiNK: This company is based in ISP-CLEC that provides local, long distance and internet services in Northeast.
  • SW Bell: It’s an old resporg which is not much in use now. If a number dose not go through it might be because it is stranded in the older resporgs. For more information you can contact them.
  • Sage Telecom: A Texas based communications service. They provide local, long distance and internet service in Midwest.
  • Scherers: This is a privately held company and specializes in audio and web conferencing. Recently Arkadin (a international conferencing firm) was acquired by them. If there numbers do not go through, you contact them, but it may be periodically within their system. Such conferencing companies usually turn numbers on and off or hold them for future use.
  • Selective Media: It is small company without much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Shoct: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Sierra: a number might not be going through as the companies regional area is Maine, but still you can call them up.
  • Sigecom: they are a local service provider which started as a merger between Utilicom Networks and Vectren. They provide cable, phone and internet via their fiber optic network in the Evansville and Newburgh Indiana area.
  • Signal one: This is a Mass Misdial Marketing company. They have almost a million toll free numbers, just to make money of the wrong numbers. They do not give up numbers usually but they active and disconnect a lot of numbers every month. If you want a number you can keep monitoring, incase it becomes available. They play a message to call another 1010 number that costs you many dollars for directory assistance.
  • Simplieflied: They are a smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly for information.
  • Siouxland: It is small company without much information and background and you need to contact them directly and get information.
  • Smartbox: this is a Canadian based Prepaid Calling Card company.
  • SoVerNet: this is a Vermont facilities based data and telecommunications provider with a state wide network which provides reliable Internet, local and long distance service to the customers. If not working you should contact them.
  • Southern Telecom: This is an Atlanta based subsidiary Southern Company, providing dark fiber optic solutions to the business community.
  • Soutine: They are a smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly for information.
  • Sprint: Contact the company directly if the number does not go through.
  • Startec: This is al ready taken by a customer in Startec, a global cellular carrier. If not working you should contact them.
  • State Farm: If the number is not working contact them and get more information.
  • Suntel Metro: It is small company without much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Switch 200: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly for more details.
  • Switching Sol: it’s a small company , so proper information and background is not available.
  • TCAST: This is a facilities based long distance carrier based in California. Contact them for more information.
  • TDS Metrocom: TDS Metro is a CLEC serving almost 30 states in the US, for business and residential customers with local, long distance internet and much more. Contact them directly for number related problems.
  • TMC Communications: It provides communications based in Santa Barbara, CA, Providing long distance, local, Voip data and enhanced services. They have a nationwide coverage. You can contact them for information.
  • TalkPath, LLC: This is a Texas based audio and video conferencing service.
  • TecNet: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly and get information.
  • TelAmerica: If there is problem with the number call UCN to inquire, because they have merged and in such cases numbers are many times lost or misplaced.
  • Telco Group: As the are small no information was available for it , do contact them further for information.
  • Telcom Affiliates: This company is based in Fort Collins, Colorado. It is a small vanity number dealing company.
  • Telcom 21: If number is not going through, you should contact them for more information.
  • .Telcordia Technology: They develop software for communications provider.
  • Tel cova: Call them if numbers are not going through. they are a PA based company serving 45 major markets in the eastern side of the nation.
  • TeleQuest: If the numbers arte being problematic, contact the company or let us know how we can help you.
  • TeleServices: It is small company without much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Telecard: This company provides specialized phone cards and related services.
  • Telecom Analytics: As they are a small company, little information is available about them. You can call them for details.
  • Telecon: They operate in the Northwest and are a small company.
  • Teledata Solutions: This California based company does a little bit of all services. They should be contacted for further information.
  • Telefonica: This is a small Puerto Rican company and not much information is available.
  • Telefyne: It is small company without much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Teleglobe: this company is focused internationally especially towards India, their presence is strong over there.
  • Telepacific: This is a facilities based Competitive Local Exchange Carrier, with headquarters in Los Angeles. It serves customers in California, Las Vegas and Chicago (Mpower). You can call them.
  • Teleperformance Interactive: They specialize in customer contact management, they also outsource customer service, technical support, and sales for large organizations.
  • Telephone Express: It is small company without much information and background and you need to contact them directly for more information.
  • Telescan: As they are small we lack information on them, you can contact them.
  • Telesmart: They provide advanced call routing and reporting features, they also give IVR and VoiP applications.
  • Telrite Corporation: They are a communications company with a wide variety of services including local, long distance, prepaid wireless, voip and internet. They are based in Georgia.
  • Telus: This is a big Canadian phone company, so naturally the customers are in Canada, and if the number is not getting through it is because they do not have coverage in US.
  • Telvue: Contact the company directly if the number does not go through and get information They are based in NJ, and provide services within the Cable TV and Pay Per View industry.
  • Texas Comm: They are based in Texas and are a family owned wireless carrier based in Abilene Texas. Can be contacted for information.
  • The Phone Co: They are small and not much information about them is known, you can contact them.
  • TierratNet: This is a internet based provider with a wide range of related services available. You can contact them for more information.
  • Time Warner: TWT, based in Littleton, CO, is a leading provider of managed networking solutions to a variety of businesses and organizations in 22 states and 44 US metropolitan areas.
  • TimeShift: It is connected to efaxand Onebox, which is a computer fax service and enhanced voicemail service. You can contact them for information.
  • Toll Free Connect Inc: It is small company without much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Toll Free Express: This is a enhanced voicemail carrier providing toll free and virtual office service under a couple names such as Toll Free Max.
  • Toll-Less.com: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly for more information.
  • Tone Networks: They are small and not much background is available , you can contact them directly.
  • Total Call International Inc: This is a Los Angeles based communications provider of long distance, internet and Voip services, wireless and prepaid phone cards. Contact them for information.
  • Touch America: They are locally based in Montana , you should contact them for more information.
  • TransNational: A Boston based phone company small and competitive.
  • Transaction Network: It is a specialized telecommunication service geared towards transactions. The calls might not be answered as expected.
  • Tricom USA: A Caribbean based company with services not available within US or Canada. Contact the company directly if the number does not go through.
  • U.S. South Com: It is a long distance carrier for residential and commercial customers based in Atlanta. Contact the company directly if the number does not go through.
  • UCN: It is small company very competitive. It is very old and if the number is not working it may be buried in the system. It is not the main resporg.
  • US Lec: Contact the company directly if the number does not go through. It is facilities based Local Exchanged Carrier (LEC) covering 16 states from NY to FL out to LA and up to IN.
  • US Phonecom: It is small company without much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Ultrachat: This is the privately owned Washington state base company, they provide Audio text service, Variety of chat or talk line products and services.
  • Uni-Tel: You can contact the toll number for inquiry. This company is based in Naperville, IL, it is a competitive reseller for long distance for Qwest and Global Crossing.
  • Unilink Telcom: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Union Telephone: If the number is not work you can contact them directly. This is a local, long distance, cellular company serving Wyoming, Northwestern Colorado and parts of Utah.
  • Unipoint Services: They are small company and for further information you have to contact them.
  • V3 Global: It is small company without much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
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  • VarTec: It is a Texas based company providing local, long distance and internet. Can be contacted directly for further information.
  • VeriSign: If there is a problem with number contact the company directly. It is a large internet and e-commerce company processing billions of transactions daily.
  • Verizon: As they are a regional company the numbers might not get through as services limited to area.
  • Verizon: Contact the company directly if the number does not go through.
  • Videotron: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • VoCall: This is an International phone company which specializes in low international rates to Africa, Asia and Europe. You can contact them for number problems.
  • Voice Power: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Voicecom: It is small company without much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Voxeo: A voip and IVR application developer based in Orlando. If the numbers are not working contact them directly for further information.
  • WCI: It is a privately held Seattle based company. You need to contact them for problems with the number.
  • WEPS: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly for more information.
  • WW Telegraph: They are a vanity number based company, which gets good numbers and prefers to rent them in shared use. This makes them have the ultimate control over them and gets them more money .
  • Wake Up: This is a small company and for more information you need to contact them.
  • Warning: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Wellington: It is small company without much information and background and you need to contact them directly for more information.
  • WesTel: This is a company providing local, long distance , internet access, conference calling and travel cards. They are based in Texas.
  • Who’s Calling:MCI Wholesale If this number is not working you need to call MCI, most probably you will have to find who the reseller is and get information from him. This number is already active for resellers of MCI.
  • Wholesale Carrier Services, Inc: it is based in Coral Springs, FL, WCS. They provide the switches and hardware for other carrier and resellers. If not working you have to call them.
  • WilTel: This is acquired by Level3 in October 2005. If the call does not go through you should check , it might be because the number could be buried or stranded.
  • Winstar: This company is based in Herdon, VA and they specializes in government telecom services.
  • Word of Mouth: It is small company without much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • World One Telecom: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly and get all information about the number.
  • XO: They are a very large US company and have more then one resporgs , but this is the main one.
  • XO: This is a large nationwide phone company, but as this is not their regular resporg, the number will not go through, and you have to call them for information.
  • XTN: this is a Tennessee based company, if the toll free numbers do not go through, it might be because of their limited service area.
  • Xpedite: This is based in Georgia, they provide specialized phone services which include document automation, alerts, notifications and reminders.
  • Xtel: This is a long distance provider through out the nation.
  • Zone Telecom: They provide services for medium to large businesses and are based in NJ. NJ based company, providing services like voice, internet and call center service for government offices, Schools , Businesses and Associations. If the number is not going then you have to contact them for information.
  • Z-Tel: Trinsic, this company was known as Z-Tel until January 2005. It is the first voip

The background and information of Phone companies3

  • “HBDC: They are a smallish company with not much background and information, you need to contact them for details.
  • HBNet: They specialize in electronic payment processing. Hence numbers when contacted may not be answered by humans.
  • HTC: This Illinois based local phone company functions in a couple of the Illinois counties.
  • Hawaiian Telcom: This company has its headquarters in Honolulu. If the phones do not go through , it is mostly because they are limited to Hawaii, they could be contacted for more details.
  • HelloCom Inc: This is a international long distance carrier company specializing in discount calling plans to Asia, Vietnam, Philippines, Hong Kong and Taiwan. If the numbers are not working you can call them.
  • Hickory Tech: this local phone company serves parts of Minnesota and Iowa. HT functions only in a limited area and not the whole country.
  • I-Element: this is a public facilities based VoIP communications service provider company, it serves small and medium businesses. If it’s not working , they can be contacted for details.
  • ICS: They are a small company and much information and background details available, you can contact them directly.
  • IDS LD: they needed to be contacted for there is not much information and background available about them.
  • IDT Corporation: If there is problem with the number the company can be contacted directly.
  • ILD Telecom: This company provides outsourced services, billing services, card services and conferencing, it is a facilities based company.
  • IT Connect: They mainly deal in vanity number business and market domain names and phone number packages.
  • IT&E Overseas: They are mainly based in Guam and most probably do not function nationwide.
  • ITC Deltacom: This company is a secondary resporg, as much information is not available you will have o contact them directly.
  • ITC Deltacom: Beehive Telephone: This is smallish competitive company active in the Mid West. This number is not there because it is active for customer with Beehive.
  • ITS: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • iBasis: They give prepaid calling services and international voip.
  • Ice Net: This is a small company without much information and need to contact the company directly if the number does not go through.
  • Info Telco: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Integra Telecom: This is facility based company gives local exchange carrier serving local customers over 400,000 in the states of WA, UT, CA, MN OR, ND and AZ.
  • Intelemedia: This company is based in Plano Texas. High level Callport with enhanced voicemail services or infrastructure for call centers.
  • Interactive Audio: Contact the company directly if the number does not go through.
  • Intermetro: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Iowa Comm.: A Local company based in Iowa and do not have accessibility throughout US.
  • Iowa Network Svs: A locally based Iowa company and the accessibility is not available throughout US.
  • Kall8: Some vanity number owners use this enhanced voicemail company.
  • LD Billing: They offer long distance calling, internet and calling card services under private labels.
  • LDDS Metromedia: This is not a regular MCI’s resporg. Through a chain of acquisitions, it could obscure within the organizational layers if it doesn’t go through to an end user.
  • LDMI: LDMI is a part of Talk America. This public went public in 2005, it is a facility based firm focusing on small to medium business in WI, MI, OH, IL and IN.
  • LT Broada: It is small company without much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • LataOne Inc: This company is based in California and deals with prepaid calling cards. Contact the company directly if the number does not go through.
  • Legacy Long Dist.: This is a privately held company provides local dial tone, call center and operator services and Inmate Communication and are based in California.
  • Level 3: A large international Colorado based communications and internet backbone company and can be contacted for more information.
  • Lightship: This company was acquired by CTC Communication. If the number does not go through, LT or CTC need to be contacted for further enquiry because mergers many times lead to numbers getting stuck in the old resporg.
  • Lightyear: Contact the company directly if the number does not go through. It is already active for customers of Lightyear.
  • Lightyear: If the number is working you can contact them or contact us, in some cases we might be able to help the carrier. Freedom Voice Systems are one of the resellers of this company.
  • Line Systems: LS is a privately held Philadelphia based communication provider serving local, long distance and internet services in PA, NY, DE, NJ and MD. Contact the company directly if the number does not go through.
  • Linx Comm.: This is a Massachusetts based unified communication service which can route calls to multiple line or take massages. It is basically a enhanced voice mail service.
  • Locus Telecom: This is MJ based provider of calling cards, long distance, point-of-sale, wireless and carrier services. They need to be contacted for details.
  • Logix: It is company without much information and background and you need to contact them directly or Logixcom.
  • Lucre Inc: This is competitive carrier based company providing voice and data for businesses in West Michigan Area. Contact the company directly if the number does not go through.
  • Lynx Telecom: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • MCI: Contact the company directly if the number does not go through.
  • MCG: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Marathon: You can contact the company directly if the number does not go through. It is a Washington based company providing local and long distance, high speed internet, calling cards, toll free and T1s all throughout the northwest pacific.
  • Mayfair (Primetel 3): The number is not available because it is already in use with Primetel. They do not give up their numbers.
  • McGraw Communications: This is a New York based communication carrier providing voice and data products mainly to businesses in 45 states. You can inquire about them directly.
  • McLeod USA: This is very popular with people vanity numbers business hence will be available at high prices if you can reach the owner.
  • McLeod USA: This is not working as it not McLeod‘s regular resporg
  • McLeod USA: A very popular with some people in the vanity numbers businesses.
  • MetTel: Metropolitan telecommunications is a New York based company having business in the northwest and you need to contact the company directly if the number does not go through.
  • Micktel Corp: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Micronesian: It is small company without much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Mirage: It is small company without much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Misc-Etc: This is now known as Amazing Numbers.com. They look out for and take good numbers and wait for people who want them. They generally don’t sell, but rent it out as this leads to ownership forever and is financially more beneficial.
  • Monmouth Telecom: This company provides local, Id and internet access mainly for businesses in NJ. Contact the company directly if the number does not go through.
  • Mpower: If the toll free is not working you need to contact them as the numbers get lost and buried after merges. It is a facility based CLEC providing data, voice and internet services NC, CA and IL.
  • NCIC: An International operator service, which provides services such as directory assistance, emergency operators and inbound customer services.
  • NOS: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • NTS: Telephone entertaining and billing services and Audio text providing company with 800, 900 and 976 numbers.
  • NTS: This is a west Texas Communication firm which provides long distance and local services. They have retail customers in OK, KS, AZ, CO, NV, NM and TX. For further inquiry you can call the company.
  • Nation Wide 800: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • National Comtel: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Navigata: A Canadian company based in Vancouver and BC providing local and long distance phone services. If the number does not go through from US as many Canadian customers do not open their numbers.
  • NetTronix Choice: This is smallish company which provides some specialized services. We do not have much information and background.
  • Network IP: A company specialized in Prepaid services including conferencing, long distance and internet services. This is a Texas based company.
  • Network Mgmt: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Network US: A regional provider for long distance, wireless and internet services and are based in Naperville, IL. Contact the company directly if the number does not go through..
  • New Network: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Next-G Comm.: Is a prepaid calling card company based in Houston. Next-G is shot name for Next Generation.
  • Nobel Tel: Carlsbad, California based prepaid phone card company .
  • Norlight: A data security as their main focus, this company is based in Wisconsin.
  • NuVox: Diverse line of products focusing on voip services. This is as south east regional company.

The background and information of Phone companies2

  • “E-responses: Not much information is available about them but they could be contacted for more information.
  • ET&T: This is an independent consulting distributor of Voice and Data Customer Premise Equipment for business, government and education. If you can’t get through you got contact them.
  • Earnware: This company is based is California it provides a hosted technology platform which is rebranded ad marketed in many verticle applications. (they also sell a powerful sales oriented voicemail service through dealers)
  • Electric Lightwave: Many a time’s numbers get lost in merges of this kind. If there is problem in getting through, you got to call Integra for further information.
  • eMeitus: VarTec is a facilities based provider of voice, data and internet services. They have a business mostly in Texas and Illinois.
  • Epana Networks: This already active for a customer of Epana Networks, a NY based entrepreneurial firm which is also offering phone cards and other consumer communication services in several niches.
  • Eureka GGN: This is a New York City based company. Infohighway focuses on mid size business in the northwest.
  • Excel/ Vartec: Excel (formerly Vartec) is a nation wide facilities based carrier based in Texas. If the number does not go through you will need to contact them for further information.
  • Executive Conf: Global Crossing , this is not available because it’s already active. They use a lot of resellers, information on this can be found out by dialing 800-466-4600 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 800-466-4600 end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 800-466-4600 end_of_the_skype_highlighting entering, 1 and the toll free number. This is a uncommon older resporg for GC and if the number does not go through you got to research. It’s always easy to recognize Global Crossing messages because they always start with a number followed by “dash four” followed by the message.
  • FDN Comm.: Local company for GA and FL area. This is a small company and does not have nation wide service.
  • FSC: A small company and we do not have much information and requires direct contact for information.
  • First Communications: A small company serves through other organizations and focuses on affinity marketing and charitable organizations.
  • First Digital Telecom: This facility mainly provides business services, based in Salt Lake city. You need to call them directly for any additional information.
  • First World: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Focal Com: Like in most merger cases if the number does not go through it is worth checking status with carrier incase the number is lost. They cover north west and several major markets across US.
  • Fonorola: A large conidian home company, the customers most probably in Canada and if the number does not go through it is due to no coverage in US.
  • Freedom Voice Systems: This is a California based company with enhanced voice mail service and have virtual office services to small customers.
  • Full Service Network: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Full Spectrum: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • Futuredontics: 1-800 DENTIST begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-800 DENTIST end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-800 DENTIST end_of_the_skype_highlighting was developed by this company.
  • GCI:Red River Network: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly. If it is active or in use with Red River Network, this number will not be available.
  • Gabriel: Boca Raton, FL based paging company. Contact them directly to inquire if the system is not available.
  • Gafachi: A VOIP carrier from Rochester NY, a private facility and contact them directly if you the service is not available.
  • Global Crossing: A company with lot of reseller, and can get details bi dialing 800-466-4600 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 800-466-4600 end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 800-466-4600 end_of_the_skype_highlighting followed by 1 and then the toll free number. The Global Crossing Message starts number followed by dash 4 and message.
  • Globalcom: Contact the company directly if the number does not go through.
  • Globatron: This is smallish company with not much information and background and you need to contact them directly.
  • GoSolo: Contact the company directly if the number does not go through.
  • GotVMail: We warn the customers to avoid this company and specially don’t use the lookup too as it automatically reserves the number and lock you to their service.
  • Grand Circle Travel: Contact the company directly if the number does not go through and we do not have any valid number too.
  • Grande: A Texas based communication company which provides service to residential and business customers. Als provides long distance, high speed internet and single network cable programming. Contact the company directly if the number does not go through.
  • Granite Telecom: A wholesaler of telephone and broadband services with multi location business having head quarters in Quincy MA. Contact the company directly if the number does not go through.

The background and information of Phone companies

  • “A lot of work and research has been done on phone companies or resprogs by us. We are posting it here for this may be of help to many customers. Some of the company names have been duplicated because of multiple resprogs IDs. None of the resprogs IDs or their phone numbers are posted here. Posting these IDs on the website before had led to a lot of trouble. We will be posting the troubled referral numbers later. As many of the old numbers are out of data, we have tried to upload them.
  • 24-7-365, Inc.: They are small organization and do not have much information about their background. You will need to contact them directly for more information.
  • 800 Ideas: This is a company dealing with the vanity numbers. They generally do not sell the numbers but prefer to rent or sublet them to the customers regionally.
  • 800 Response: They are a very good vanity number company, and did wonderful business last year (Especially 800s starting with NEW and NEXT). They prefer keeping the ownership and ultimate control of the number, hence they only rent or sublet with accordance of the area code.
  • AMS/One World: This is a small company and we lack information about the background and need to contact the company for more information.
  • ANPI: This is a small company and we do not have much information about the background and need to contact the company for more information.
  • AT&T (Local): This is not their regular resporg, they seems to be using it for local service and not the usual long distance calls.
  • AT&T: No further information is available about this company. It can be said that the number might have been covered within AT&T.
  • ATG: This small company with not much information or background and need to contact them personally.
  • ATL: This is a providing resporg for small phone companies who do not have their own resporg access.
  • ATX: It is a small competitive phone company.
  • Acceris: Is small phone company very competitive.
  • Access Point: Is a small regional service provider with offices located in Carolinas and it provides services to the east and south east of Mississippi to New Hampshire.
  • Access Services: A small company without much information and background. Need to be contacted personally for information.
  • AccessLine: Access Lines combines VOIP services with an enhanced voice mail service. It is a Bellevue, WA communications company.
  • Adeptel: This company also provides specialized routing and tracking services along with their own vanity numbers whose owner ship they retain but are rented out to costumers. As you will not have ownership or control of the number the more you advertise it the more you are at their mercy.
  • Advance Communications: This a very small resporg with get1800.com services.
  • Advance Tel: Eatel is an ILEC which is small part of Lousiana. They publish directories in gulf coast area and are a broadband provider.
  • Airespring: This is a California based competitive reseller of long distance as well as local services.
  • Alascom: A company based in Alaska and most of their customers do not require services to rest of the country.
  • Allegiance: This company was acquired by XO, like most mergers if the number doesn’t go through it is worth calling the enquiry or lost in the system.
  • Alliance Sales LLC: A small company without much information. You need to contact them.
  • Alliance Group: Can contact the company personally for more information and in case of some help can call us at 1-800 MARKETER begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-800 MARKETER end_of_the_skype_highlighting.
  • Allstream: This is a big Canadian phone company with customers in Canada and may not have US coverage.
  • Allstream: A Toronto based company covering most of Canada and usually their customers do not need calls from US, if not working their then it is their coverage problem.
  • Amax Two: A small company with not much information and need to contact personally.
  • AmeriVision: AmeriVision, Affinity4 or lifeline.net .
  • America’s Carrier: Not much information is available about this small company. Contact them directly.
  • American Long Lines: Small company without much additional information.
  • Amrigon: small company with not much information and need to contact personally.
  • Amtec: We do not have much information about this company and needs to be contacted personally.
  • Andiamo A company covering Arizona and California but a small and competitive company.
  • Auris Tech: A Miami FL based phone company and have services for the pre paid calling industry.
  • BBCOM: It’s a small company and not much information about its background id available.
  • BTI: A small company and lack information. You can contact 305-358-5850 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 305-358-5850 end_of_the_skype_highlighting to get information.
  • Bay Star: A specialized Louisiana based company.
  • Bell Canada: A Canadian phone company with customers in Canada and no US coverage.
  • Bell South: A regional company of the south and may not have coverage outside the regional area.
  • Bestline:A Communication and internet company based in Austin TX.
  • Big River Telephone: A telecommunication provider based in Cape Girardeau, MO (Mid West).
  • Birch Telecom: This was started in1997 in the Midwest. At present they cover more than 12 states as a competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) and they specialize in business services. If a number does not go through, it might have service within the region, Birch has to be contacted for more information.
  • Brand 800: This company takes good numbers which they think the customers will want and they usually want to rent out the numbers as they intend keeping the ultimate control of the number. This benefits them a lot over the years.
  • Bridgecom: this is a small competitive telecom company.
  • Broadwing: To get more information about the company, you need to call them.
  • Bulletins Inc: This is a smallish company and for more information you need to call them up.
  • Bussiness Edge: This company has some vanity numbers and specializes in providing call routing ,enhanced services. It is placed in NJ.
  • Broadviews Network: If more information is needed about them you ought to call them up.
  • C&C Management: They are small and you need to contact them for more information and background.
  • CGI LD: They are smallish and we lack information and background about them.
  • CMS: They are the main agents for a number of phone companies. They are their own rasporg and act as agents to others.
  • CNE Telecommunications: They’re small with not much information and background. Contact them for more info.
  • CSF Crop: They provide a resporg access system which is used by many phone companies.
  • CSF Corporation: They develop and provide software for resporg access to the SMS800. If it’s not working, call them for more information.
  • CTC: Beehive is a small company operating from North Carolina area.
  • CYTEL: They are a voip service provider, it is not big and can be contacted for more information.
  • Cablevision Lightpath: This is a large cable company. They went into phone services business only later and also have taken up toll free. But all these things are secondary to Cable’s for them. It will be difficult to contact them
  • CallSource: This is a company based in California. It specializes in call tracking and recording solutions, training and call centers.
  • Callcast: They are a smallish company and much information and background is not available, you can cal them for more information.
  • Callipso: A small company, you need to contact them for more information.
  • CapTel: CTI is a PA based communications company. It provides voice, data, internet and wireless in PA, NJ, MD, NY, TX and DC. If the number does not go through you need to contact them.
  • Capital Telecom: They are a small regional provider and give facilities in CT, MD, NJ, TX, DC and PA where they are located.
  • Capsule/Covista: They are a Tennessee based small company.
  • Capsule: aka Covista, is a facilities based local and long distance phone company. It has switches in Chattanooga (which is there base), Dallas and Minnineapolis. They have merged with Capsule which is used in their name. they have around 250,000 residential and business customers.
  • Carrier Network Sery: Not much information and background about is available, you should contact them to enquire.
  • Cavalient Telephone: They are based in Richmond and covering the mid-Atlantic. They cover a small region and for information they needed to be contact.
  • Cbeyond: It is a Atlanta based VOIP carrier and integrator serving company. They have small to medium business.
  • Centennail PR: They are a smallish company and as we do not have much information on them you need to cal them up.
  • Choice One: Choice One is now known as One Communications. They are the largest privately held Competitive Local Exchange Carrier and serve more than 160,00 small and medium sized business spread over 16 states throughout the Northeast, Upper Midwest and Mid-Atlantic Region.
  • Cinergy: This is formerly known as Community Telephone, offers local and long distance, web access, hosting and telephone equipment for business and residential customers in IN, KY, and TN.
  • Citizen: no information is available, you can contact them.
  • ClearEnd: This is a small firm and as there is not much information available , so you need to call them up for more information.
  • Com. Options: This is a smallish company, need to contact them for info.
  • CommPartners: This is a nationwide IP-based network operator based company in Las Vegas.
  • CommuniGroup: You want to call them up for more information as we do not have much information about them.
  • Connectto: This is a Los Angeles based unified messaging and prepaid phone company.
  • Consolidated: they are a long distance provider ,TV and internet for business and residential customers in IL and TX.
  • MCI: You need to contact them for more information as we have no information.
  • Convergia: They have over 152 points presence in 45 countries, Convergia provides voice, data and Internet services for residential, business and wholesale customers worldwide.
  • Cooperative: This is a small competitive phone company.
  • Cordia: Cordia is a Pennsylvania based CLEC company. It offers local, long distance and internet access to commercial and residential customers within PA.
  • Corporate Image: This company is owned by Tony. This company usually believes in giving numbers for rent as this is more beneficial in the long run and you are caught up with the company always. They give good numbers.
  • Covista: This is a facilities based long distance company with switches in Chattanooga where they are based out of as well as Dallas and Minnineapolis. They merged with Capsule and they have about 250,000 residential and business customers.
  • Cox Telecom: This is the 3rd largest cable provided in the USA and adding more and more voip services.
  • Cricket Communications: If the number is not functioning you can contact them directly. This is a wireless carrier providing unlimited cellular plan in over 40 major markets in about 30 states in the US.
  • Customer Teleconnect: They can be contacted directly for more information. This is a inter exchange carrier based company in Las Vegas ad they specialize hospitality industry.
  • DCI: They are a smallish company, you and contact them for more information.
  • DSI: They are a small company and you need to contact them for more information.
  • DTI: it’s a small company and for more information you need to call them up.
  • Dial 800: They have many numbers with them and they give them only for rent. This profits them in a big way over the years. As the customer advertises the number more and more he is locked with the company.
  • Dial-Around Telecom: Dial-Around is the term code for using a 10-10 code to access another phone company, users do not have to switch land distance to use the services of this company. Users use 1010 access code or number 800 number. They have a strong International traffic.
  • Digital Solutions: No additional information about the company is available. They are a specialized company.
  • Direct Connection: No additional information about the company is available. They are a specialized company.
  • Dollar Solutions: No additional information about the company is available. They are a specialized company.
  • Direct Connect: No additional information about the company is available. They are a specialized company.
  • Dollar Phone Access Inc: they are a small company and you need to contact them directly for more information.
  • Dow Networks: They provide advance and international routing services, both over regular lines and /or voip.

What is a Resporg?

  • “Responsible Organisations” are in abbreviated form called Resporg. This organization is the body which has the access to the SMS 800 database. There are at least 300 resporgs in this USA. These companies can be called the “registrars” in the domain name terminology. Many phone companies are also Resporgs but all Resporgs are not telecom companies. A section of this website is totally related to Resporg information.

What is the information needed to Port an 800 number?

  • If a number was being ported by you from AT&T to another company, would the company you are sending it to require AT&T’s name and address etc? When ever you are porting a number from one company to the other, there are several questions which will come up. Keep in mind that the only information the new company will genuinely require is YOUR name and address and contact information, along with the previous carrier name and their Resporg ID (Resporg.com or TollFreeNumbers.com/ ID QZA01). Usually it is very easy for one resporg to look up and get contact information from the current resorg. Additional the fax number of the resporg could be included. Most of the Resorg forms are confusing as the companies make it look very complicated. It will look like these forms require a lot of information which in turn will take up your precious time and patience. Actually all this is unnecessary. As a general rule, ask the representative who’s questioning you ‘What would you do if you were transferring a number from AT&T? If it was AT&T, will they still need an address? Would it make a difference if they put the address of the local billing office or the main HQ? This will make it clear that actually the previous company’s address is not essential or helpful in any way. The name and address of the customer is the only pivotal information needed, along with an authorization to take the number. The releasing company does not have to authorize it or give any information about them except the name (and ID if known). All other information asked for is an unnecessary.

Possible Hoarding of Toll Free Numbers

  • What’s hoarding and brokering of free numbers? The FCC has certain regulations against hoarding and brokering of free numbers. Hoarding can be defined as taking up many more numbers than the Available pool of your legitimate business needs. While taking numbers from the Available pool for the purpose of reselling is known as Brokering. The actual danger for any sort of abuse of the toll free number is from the providing companies and not the subscribing users. The invisibility of free numbers and their lack of physical presence do not allow lots of people to see how many numbers each phone company is having. This is what leads to wrong usage of the provided database. The FCC (Federal Communication Commission) which controls the resporgs has not been too forceful in stopping this kind of abuse. Along with this the fact that no one can actually see or come to know about the actual number of toll free a company has, this allow some companies to take advantage and gain from this situation. The condition is too complicated and we can do nothing about it. As a resporg can only make toll free numbers more visible, and expose a few potential abuses of the system to make people more aware. One needs to understand the situation not for criticism but to be responsive to the increasing danger of the misuse. All resporgs know that 855 numbers are soon to go into use and this will just increase the possibility of misuse. Statistics of the volume of numbers activated and controlled by a few companies will help you understand the situation better. Lately a company has taken more than 400,000 toll free numbers at a single point of time, but this does not prove that they are hoarding or brokering numbers. The figures do lead to certain amount of suspicion. Having a look at the total numbers activated by CallSource.com will surely enlighten us, to the scarcity of toll free numbers. In the past few years the volume of numbers available has come down by 3 million, on the other hand CallSource alone has increased its toll free numbers by 1 million (previously half a million and now to one and a half million). This is certainly unbelievable but true. See chart of growth of numbers held by CallSource.com

How is Shared Use responsible for Hoarding?

  • Shared Use by a resporg for toll free service is a great and helpful way to yoking the profits of premium vanity numbers without incurring large expense. Shared Use is good for business but we can largely say that it always leads to possible hoarding. This happens especially if they are both the Phone Company (resporg) as well as the Shared Use company. Usually the companies are set up by two different names but are controlled by the same people. Shared use is totally legal with toll free numbers but this surely does not mean that any company could grab as many numbers as they possible. Under the name of shared use, many are just misusing the facilities given to make maximum profit. The rules about hoarding are there for the companies to follow and not totally overlook. A resporg is expected to get a number out of the allotted spare pool only when there is a request of end users. But this is not followed as a matter of fact companies are obtaining a number before there is actually an end user request and this is done under the excuse of shared use. One good example of such number hoarding is the Greg Fernandez‘s company, The Telco. This company with practically no customers and no noticeable marketing has acquired hundreds of numbers from many other phone companies, acting as both the phone company and the customer. The FCC regulations against hoarding are expected to prevent such misuse or overuse. UPDATE: There are many more recent examples with statistics and details Potential hoarding of Toll Free Numbers by a resporg (who also does shared use).

Why is it Import to protect your Toll Free Numbers?

  • The recent issues of ownership and lost numbers has let to increasing concern regarding the protection of 800 numbers. Everyone wants their number to be unique and easily memorable. After publishing or advertising your number, it becomes very difficult to change it in case of any problem. This will actually be a costly experience from the business point of view. It is for this reason why customers need to safeguard their toll free numbers. It is here that customers need special services so that which ever resporg they use for service should not claim their number because of technical reasons or even a fine print of their contract after they sign up. No one what’s to be in a situation where the number you have been using and advertising for promotion for many years is gone. Unexpectedly if it is taken away from you and your business is totally at the mercy of a phone company which is also claiming ownership of the same toll free number.

Why use a separate Resporg?

  • Responsible Organization or “Resporg” are companies who have a right to use the Service Management System (SMS), in other words they have an access to the database that controls the routing of toll free numbers. All 800 numbers are allotted by them to the subscribers. These resporgs were formed around 2 decades ago under the FCC. Every single ten-digit toll free number is managed by a Resporg. All resporgs needn’t be telecom companies but they could be a long distance company, reseller, end user or an independent that offers on outsourced service. There are around 300 resporgs in North America alone. Apart from allotting toll free numbers different resporgs provide several facilities to their subscribers. As resporgs have access to the database of toll free numbers and can protect you. The solution for many of your problems (other than becoming your own resporg) will be an independent third part resporg, rather than easily allowing the phone company providing the number to be the resporg. Your subscribed resporg or your providing company is gaining financially from you. It surely wants to keep its clientage intact; loosing a client means monetary loss. So relying on them to change your number would be useless, they just want let you go. Good ‘Responsible Organizations” like ours will help you as a third part to overcome your problems and protect your 800 number. Relying on the company for your ability to transfer the number is like relying on a child to safeguard the cookies that they want to eat. It is actually a useless situation. Read more about a couple 3rd party resporg services to protect your 800 number

What’s the use a Toll Free Search Engine?

  • Adding a facility like this enables you to check number and providing companies before subscribing. This search helps you see who is the resporg for a given toll free number. The Toll Free Search Engine results give the resorg ID in html code. Several reveal codes are to be used by you to see the source code. On the search you will see AT&T Resorgs, for Sprint Resorgs and many such details. According to the SMS/800, the resorgs are not allowed to give the resprog information to the general public or users. This is applies only to the first two digits of the resprog ID, reaching out to these digits will not be possible for the general public, as some real advance knowledge of the program is required. This way the regulations of the SMS are not violated and only a few selected people will get access to the resprog ID’s and not the ordinary population. See our Resporg ID for Resporg names and websites

Why Get Rid of the Customer?

  • We want our customers to be satisfied, be it with the services we provide or the services he desires, our aim is his total satisfaction. To achieve comfort of our customer we are willing to let him free. We actually help him get rid of our company. We efficiently go about getting rid of customers as this is really our job. We want to get rid of as many customers as possible. Generally all companies want to cling on to their customers. No phone company will let its customer go easily for loosing a customer mean’s financial loss. If they are properly attending to your needs its fine, but if the company starts adding excessive fee to release their new 800 numbers, you will be at loss. Some other resporgs try to holds on to their customers like hostages by their 800 number, like it is in the case of shared use companies. Many will not refuse a release to the customer but will go about the process so slowly that it can really get on to your nerves. We are the only uniquely different company aiming to build a business out of loosing customers or trying to get rid of customers. Anyone who is having trouble transferring their 800 numbers can come and we will set him free. 300 more words for anyone having trouble transferring their 800 number.

Many questions filling our resporg change forms

  • This has been posted with an intention of helping you with some of the popularly asked by people while filling Resporg forms. Change of port surely means a lot of form filling. The forms of some companies are usually asking for several details. The most commonly asked question is who the present, previous or old resprog /carrier? We are your old carrier and our name official name is Resprog.com and our Resporg ID is QZA01. The fax number too could be included in the form if there is space. As the form progresses, you will have to answer many questions. There are more about filling out the resporg change forms.

Warning against the Ameritech Resporg line

  • From personal experience when using the Ameritech line, there were many numbers which did not go through. Not long ago I was the biggest user of Ameritech hotline 800-337-4194 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 800-337-4194 end_of_the_skype_highlighting. During this period a girl was appointed whose job was to call spreadsheets full of 800 numbers and then let the Ameritech line know about all the numbers that did not go through. So we surely ask our customers to think twice before subscribing Ameritech. The companies’ image is good but it heavily lacks quality.

2 ways of transferring 800 numbers to call center

  • Many customers need to transfer their toll free numbers to call centers. Explaining the methods of transfer will make it easy for the customer to understand this transfer. There are two ways for going about this transfer; you can either point the toll free number at the call center or you can transfer the number to the call center’s carrier and account. More on transferring your 800# to your Call Center