RE: 800 numbers

2012-02-14 Thread Jeff Frantz
We use CenturyLink (formerly Qwest) for our toll-free services. They have a web page where you can change the ring-to number and you can even schedule changes to occur on certain dates and/or at specific times. We've been using them for over 14 years and have never had an issue. -Jeff From:

RE: 800 numbers

2012-02-14 Thread Richard McClary
+1 Any good toll-free service provider should have a web GUI whereby administrators can change the ring-to number at will. From: Jeff Frantz [mailto:jfra...@itstechnologies.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 12:41 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: 800 numbers We use CenturyLink

RE: 800 numbers

2012-02-14 Thread Sam Cayze
14, 2012 1:23 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: 800 numbers +1 Any good toll-free service provider should have a web GUI whereby administrators can change the ring-to number at will. From: Jeff Frantz [mailto:jfra...@itstechnologies.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 12:41 PM

RE: 800 numbers

2012-02-14 Thread Jacob
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