


Get a Toll-Free Numberand Build Instant Credibility
Make it easy for your customers to reach you without incurring any charges. Get a toll-free number in any prefix (800, 888, 877, 866, 855, 844, 855, 844, or 833)
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What Are Toll-Free Numbers?
A toll-free number is a phone number that lets your customers reach your business without paying for the call; the business absorbs the cost instead. These numbers typically begin with special prefixes like 800, 888, or 877 and are designed to remove barriers for customer communication.
Free and Easy Access for Customers
A toll-free number removes the cost barrier for your customers. When someone dials your 800 (or equivalent) number, they’re not charged.
- Great for eCommerce
- Small & Midsize B2B sales teams
- Worldwide Customer support
A toll-free number signals that your business is established and trustworthy. Many customers associate 800 numbers with larger, more professional companies—making them more likely to answer, engage, and take your call seriously.
CRM & Call Center Integration
Toll-free numbers integrate easily into CRMs, helpdesks, and contact center platforms. This allows agents to see caller history, trigger workflows automatically, and personalize the interaction the moment a call begins.
How to Get a Toll-Free Number?
1) Choose Your Toll-Free Number Type and Prefix
Start by selecting the type of toll-free number you want –domestic, international, or virtual toll-free numbers- and the prefix (e.g., 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, 844, 833)
2) Subscribe to and Activate the Number
From your admin dashboard, you can route the number to specific users, link it to your existing SIP trunk or VoIP PBX, and configure voicemail, IVR, auto attendants, and more.
3) Start Calling, Texting, and Tracking
Now you can accept incoming calls from customers across regions and track performance by assigning numbers to different campaigns.
What are the Most Common Prefixes by Region?
| Region | Toll-Free Prefix | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| United States & Canada | 800 | Most recognized traditional toll-free prefix |
| United States & Canada | 888 | Introduced for additional toll-free availability |
| United States & Canada | 877 | Alternative toll-free prefix in NANP |
| United States & Canada | 866 | Used across U.S. and Canada |
| United Kingdom | 0800 | Standard toll-free prefix in the UK |
| Australia | 1800 | Primary Australian toll-free number |
| Germany | 0800 | Used for national toll-free services |
| Japan | 0120 | Standard toll-free number for businesses |
| India | 1800 | India’s national toll-free prefix |
| Brazil | 0800 | Used widely in Brazil for free customer calls |
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FAQs About Toll-Free Numbers
- How many toll-free numbers can my business have?
There’s no hard limit. You can register as many toll-free numbers as your business needs — whether it's one number for your entire company or dedicated lines per department, region, or marketing campaign.
- Can I keep my toll-free number if I change providers?
Yes. Thanks to number portability, you can transfer (port) your toll-free number to another provider. Just ensure your new provider is a registered RespOrg and supports porting.
- Are toll-free numbers text-enabled?
Many modern toll-free numbers — especially when provisioned via VoIP platforms — can send and receive SMS, depending on your provider’s capabilities.



