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What is the difference between toll and toll-free?

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What is the difference between toll and toll-free?

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Toll means that the caller pays for any long distance charges when using our toll dial in number to call in to a conference. Our toll dial in number has a 916 area code, which is in Sacramento, California. So when you give participants on your conference calls the toll dial in number, they will be charged by their phone company to call Sacramento, CA. Toll-free (also known as an 800 number) means that the caller is not charged by their phone company when using our toll-free dial in number to call in to a conference. You can use both the toll and toll-free dial in numbers on the same conference call. That is, you can give some participants the toll dial in number and others the toll-free dial in number.

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