The newest toll-free area code: 833
WASHINGTON —
Herndon, Virginia-based toll-free register manager Somos Inc. has added the
number 833 to the list of available area codes for toll-free numbers, citing
increased demand for such phone numbers. 833 Area code
The last time a new toll-free area code was
opened up was three years ago.
The new area code joins 800, 888, 877, 866,
855 and 844 on the list available toll-free area codes. 833 Area code
In addition to addressing the need for
another toll-free area code, the move opens up availability of “vanity” numbers
for businesses, such as those that spell out a company name or product, that
might not currently be available. 833 Area code
“It’s a great opportunity for businesses to
secure an easy-to-remember Toll-Free Number,” said Joel Bernstein, Vice
President of Regulatory and Public Policy. “For businesses that already have an
800 number or an 888 number, they might want to check if the 833 version is
available for them. It helps keep their brand secure and expands their existing
phone channel.”
Somos manages the SMS/800 Toll-Free Number
Registry, the national resource for toll-free number service providers to
search and reserve a toll-free number assignment. 833 Area code
The FCC approved the new 833 area code
because of high demand for toll-free numbers, Somos said.
Demand for toll-free numbers continues to
grow despite the proliferation of cellphones, whose calling plans don’t charge
for long distance calls.
“Toll-free numbers were originally developed
for handling long-distance charges but marketers are using them more and more
for a variety of reasons, such as tracking campaigns and gathering marketing
analytics,” Michelle Larsen at Somos told WTOP. 833 Area code
“Toll-free numbers also don’t tie your
business to any particular geographic area, and consumers associate toll-free
numbers with credibility,” she said.
There are currently 41 million toll-free
numbers either in-use or reserved for future use in the U.S. and Canada
currently.
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