FPL and Dell Voice are different in BC

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FPL and Dell Voice are different in BC

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I was wondering if FPL and Dell Voice will be combining their coverage area, on the look up of free calling cities Dell Voice has more cities listed. Kelowna, Victoria, Hope are not on the FPL list.
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Re: FPL and Dell Voice are different in BC

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thanks I now have the file.
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Re: FPL and Dell Voice are different in BC

Post by FONGO_steve »

The coverage area seen on the Fongo and Dell Voice websites also applies for freephoneline users :) The freephoneline website is due for an update now that Dell Voice and Fongo have officially hit the market.
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Re: FPL and Dell Voice are different in BC

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Looking at the complete list of NXX's, I noticed that possibly not all Kelowna NXX's are in the free calling area. Some 1-250-76X say free while some say $0.02.

Going back to the old days when people used a mnemonic to identify an exchange/location, shouldn't all numbers in the same NPA-NX be in the same calling area?