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Understanding Your Long Distance Provider
by Dista Trifade
http://www.longdistancebargains.com

Many telecommunications companies offer long distance phone
service. But before you sing on the dotted line for their
service you need to understand the basics of long distance
phone calls and which company best suites you.

It usually takes several days to switch and activate your
long distance service you when you first sign up for their
service. You must specify which phone line to activate the
service on. The long distance service will only be
available for that one particular line. Once the service is
established, then you can dial directly from your phone.

On the other hand, calling cards work instantly after you
purchase them but you need to dial an access number and
authorization code (PIN) to use the service. Calling cards
usually work from any touch-tone phone.

The switched long distance service uses different technology
for establishing a connection to the destination number.
This is the most reliable service that you can get, and
usually the rates for this service are a little higher than
those of calling cards.

A Third Party Verification (TPV) is required when signing
up online. By dialing the number shown on the form, the
TPV will record your voice granting permission to switch
your long distance provider. This will act as an
electronic signature for your long distance agreement.

Three to four business day s is all it takes to activate
your new long distance service. This usually varies
depending on who your local phone company is. Sometimes,
you will be issued a 700 number to dial to check the status
of your activation.

After your line is activated, you can start dialing your
long distance calls directly. Your local phone service will
not change. However, you will start to receive a separate
bill for your new long distance service provider.

A toll free number is normally recommended for businesses.
The person who dials the toll free numbers does not pay for
the cost of the call. The cost for the call is charged to
the party that receives the call. These are usually used
by businesses to allow their customers to reach them at no
charge.

A basic knowledge of what long distance providers offer can
help you in choosing a service that meets your needs.

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