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My home line service (+1 8556829751) has just one telephone number. This is designed to allow people to call my home phone number which might be preferable. This will hold especially true for people that calling my cellular number will be a toll call. While the entirety of the NANP should be able to call my toll-free number as well – toll free, this is not the case.

If you live outside of the US, and your telephone number begins with +1, refer to the options below. The number for these locations are a domestic call for you, and a small cost to me. However, if I can make your life a little easier, then that is fine.

The territories below can dial the NANP number, and it will be treated as a domestic call for them. If you call the NANP number, please let me know that you dialed my toll-free number. This way, I can make a financial wise decision on either continuing the call, or calling back.

  • American Samoa
  • Canada
  • Guam
  • Northern Mariana Islands
  • Puerto Rico
  • United States of America
  • US Virgin Islanads

Grandstream WP825

This is a Wifi capable telephone for home, or business use. While I can not find the specs on the phone, one might see it more as a high-end house phone, and for the most part, it is. The phone has a nice large color TFT display giving me the knowledge I need to interact with the phone. The phone also has a button where it could be used for Push to Talk with another similar phone, or to mute the microphone while on a call. The phone supports 2 SIP accounts, but only 1 is used. This SIP provider is the same one that is used for my home phone lines.

There is no touch screen, and there is a physical numeric keypad. There are also 3 selection keys which is used to help navigate. I also set up the default voicemail access number for my provider. With that being said, there is not much more to tell. Obviously, since this is a Wifi phone, it must be in a Wifi Network for it to work.

Numbers

At this time, there is just the one toll-free number. I used to have international numbers, but there was not enough usage to warrant the cost of the numbers. If I should decide to get international numbers again in the future, I will note them here. For now, the toll-free number works just fine for my needs.