Why do toll-free plans cost more than local access plans?
We must charge more to cover the increased costs of offering toll-free access, which is purchased at low rates, but still on a per minute basis. The benefit is that it allows us to offer our high quality flat-rate long distance service to anyone in the United States… regardless of where they live. What if I sign up for a toll-free calling plan and a local access number becomes available in my area? Customers currently enjoying our toll free calling will be sent an e-mail advising them that a local access number is now available in their area. We will work with those customers to change their service to a local access plan which would go in effect on their next billing cycle. Do I have to dial a PIN number? These plans “The Pioneer” and “The Steadfast” are ANI (Automatic Number Identification) Recognized. What that means is although you must dial either a local access or toll-free number (which can be programmed to speed dial) to access the network, the system will automatically recog
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