That sounds like BS...how can they not know who owns a number that they
supply? virtual or not.

On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 5:56 PM, Jacob Kisner <[email protected]> wrote:

> Okay. Last OT question and yes I did do some research on this before
> posting ;-)
>
> Someone set up an 866 number to one of our executives local number. OX
> is our local provider. OX said that this was a vitural number and they
> are unable to find out who/what company owns this.  Anybody know of a
> way to determine who owns an 800/866 number?
>
> I know with excalibur, when we created 800 numbers (with AT&T), and
> forward it to our local number, we had to verify it.
>
> Thanks
> Jacob
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