What are Service Numbers?
Dish International uses two types of service numbers – private and public. A Private Service Number is generated when you subscribe for any of Dish International’s services. That number is associated with a specific service and uniquely identifies both the service and the subscriber. Private Service Numbers are directly accessible from within Dish International, i.e. if you or your friends dial a private service number using Dish International’s softphone they will be connected to the service. A Public Service Number is an actual telephone number that can be dialed from any phone. You need a public service phone if you want to access a given service from outside Dish International.
Norfa uses two types of service numbers – private and public. A Private Service Number is generated when you subscribe for any of Norfa’s services. That number is associated with a specific service and uniquely identifies both the service and the subscriber. Private Service Numbers are directly accessible from within Norfa, i.e. if you or your friends dial a private service number using Norfa’s softphone they will be connected to the service. A Public Service Number is an actual telephone number that can be dialed from any phone. You need a public service phone if you want to access a given service from outside Norfa.
DDPHONE uses two types of service numbers – private and public. A Private Service Number is generated when you subscribe for any of DDPHONE’s services. That number is associated with a specific service and uniquely identifies both the service and the subscriber. Private Service Numbers are directly accessible from within DDPHONE, i.e. if you or your friends dial a private service number using DDPHONE’s softphone they will be connected to the service. A Public Service Number is an actual telephone number that can be dialed from any phone. You need a public service phone if you want to access a given service from outside DDPHONE.
PCTelcom uses two types of service numbers – private and public. A Private Service Number is generated when you subscribe for any of PCTelcom’s services. That number is associated with a specific service and uniquely identifies both the service and the subscriber. Private Service Numbers are directly accessible from within PCTelcom, i.e. if you or your friends dial a private service number using PCTelcom’s softphone they will be connected to the service. A Public Service Number is an actual telephone number that can be dialed from any phone. You need a public service phone if you want to access a given service from outside PCTelcom.
Vdial uses two types of service numbers – private and public. A Private Service Number is generated when you subscribe for any of Vdial’s services. That number is associated with a specific service and uniquely identifies both the service and the subscriber. Private Service Numbers are directly accessible from within Vdial, i.e. if you or your friends dial a private service number using Vdial’s softphone they will be connected to the service. A Public Service Number is an actual telephone number that can be dialed from any phone. You need a public service phone if you want to access a given service from outside Vdial.
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