Etoile
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No, it is NOT toll-free. "Toll free" refers to 800, 888, 877, and 866 ONLY. Toll free is a phone company term not a VRS term. diehardbiker was right in his/her description. Just because VRS users do not pay does NOT mean the number is "toll free" unless it is one of those area codes I already mentioned.Viable dont have personal 800 number but its toll-free as customer do not need to pay anything for the number.
Personally, I don't think any VRS user should have a toll-free number. Hearing people don't get them, why should deaf people get them? I want a number that is EXACTLY the same as everyone else's. My 202 number is that. If a hearing person wants a toll-free number they have to PAY the phone company for it so people can call them toll-free. (My parents did this the first time I was in college many years ago.) Why should a deaf person have a toll-free number given to them by the VRS company? Also, I don't think you can port a toll-free number to another carrier. It belongs to the VRS provider you got it from. You can only port a regular number, NON toll free. Any other number doesn't belong to you, it belongs to the company who pays for it!
ONLY 800, 888, 877, 866 IS TOLL FREE.
Wireless will get a different ip address, therefore you need to setup ports on the router for that to work...