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I Want a Toll Free Number Not an 877 Number

October 26, 2009

While most people are familiar with the popular “800″ prefix, not everyone knows that there are actually several prefixes that are considered toll free “800 numbers”.

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To make it a little more clear, we have answered a few of the most common questions in regards to toll free numbers:

  • Which numbers are considered toll free?

    800, 866, 877 & 888 prefixes are all considered “toll free” phone numbers for the U.S. and Canada.

  • What is the difference between 800, 866, 877 and 888 numbers?

    Nothing. Each of the prefixes are treated the exact same way for toll free numbers.

  • Why are there so many different toll free number prefixes?

    800 numbers were introduced in 1967 and as more and more businesses claimed them, the available numbers simply ran out. To meet demand, the FCC released 888 and 877 numbers and eventually 866 numbers in 2000.

  • Can I still get an “800″ prefix?

    Grasshopper does in fact offer “true” 800 numbers to our customers. Check out the features page.

Have other questions or thoughts on toll free numbers? Leave a comment!

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