Not sure if your setup, but this could be done in your NBX.

All 800 numbers are mapped to a local number at the central office. So, if
you are in Orange County, CA, you can have 800-YOU-SUCK and it will be
mapped to (714) 555-1234 by your phone provider. In the NBX, you can forward
(714) 555-1234 to any number you want.

From: Tom Miller [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 10:16 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: 800 numbers

 

We have a new program here that will be regional.  Each week a particular
staff member will be responsible for client calls.  I'd like to get an 800
number and be able to manage it, so I can forward it to a local number.

 

Anyone do this with local providers, or are there services just for 800
numbers?

 

Tom

 

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