Once the gates were open, phone companies found themselves baffled as to why they weren’t flooded. The reason is simple; the 1-800 area code has been around since 1967, that’s a long time for the American public to associate “800” and “toll-free”.
When 866 was released, no one wanted to buy 866 numbers because 866 did not mean toll-free, it meant nothing, it was new. So the rush was on to blend the terms “866” and “toll-free”.
CNN reported on it, NBC, ABC, AM, FM radio; they all reported on it. The internet was bombarded with telephone company websites talking about the new 866 area code, it was madness; yet still, businesses were reluctant to buy an 866 area code over an 800.
It took six years but it looks like the 866 area code is becoming more recognized as toll-free. So much so that it has recently surpassed the 877 area code in popularity.
More businesses are using the 866 toll-free area code now a days because more consumers know that it is toll-free. Businesses also benefit with an 866 number since they are brand new, it’s unlikely that they’ll receive any wrong number calls from people looking for the company who used to use that number as in the case with many 1-800 numbers.
The newness of the 866 also makes it very easy to get a customized number. Many people get phone numbers with their name in it or a word describing what they do; when they advertise their number the ads often read: Toll-free 1(866)PH-Number.
This is a key element to the rise in popularity of the 866… Since they are usually advertised with “toll-free” preceding the phone number, the American consumer began to associate the terms 866 & toll-free then … viola like an American pop star, 866 is on the rise to being the #1 most requested.
Of course it helps that 1-800 phone numbers are practically impossible for small businesses to get their hands on. Most phone companies do not field requests for specific phone numbers or area codes; they’ll just give you what they have.
Other companies ONLY have 866 area codes. Some companies outsource to specialists that specifically assist small businesses in obtaining 800 area codes and other customized requests. Tollfreenumber.org is one company that has made it it’s mission to provide small businesses with toll free service. “Pretty remarkable” said one customer as they were leaving the store; “they dedicated so much time to talk with me that they understood what number would work best for me better than I understood it myself!” he concluded by saying “I am very pleased with the number I got, it’s easy to remember, it’s fun, and I had a great time through the whole process.”
During a 2005-2006 survey of toll free numbers, it was found that the 866 area code recognition rates are up to 85%. That’s 85% of people knowing that 866 is toll free. 5-10% of people were not quite sure but they guessed that it was toll-free.
2006 Toll free survey results:
- Americans age 18-555% -- Selected “866 is NOT toll free!”
- 8% -- Selected “866 is toll free, I think!”
- 84% -- Selected “866 is toll free.”
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