Find North Carolina cheap long distance rates for both residential and business accounts in cities including Asheville, Charlotte, Cherokee, Durham, Fayetteville, Fort Bragg, Greenville, Kinston, Morehead City, Raleigh, Shelby, Wake Forest, Wilmington, and more.
If you would like to make your phone bill cheaper, have a look at our best rates comparison from the above link. You could very well find a less expensive provider when you base the outcome on your calling pattern
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Find North Carolina Area Codes for all cities in the state.
Important North Carolina State Agencies Telephone Contacts:
- North Carolina Attorney General Consumer Protection Division
(877)-5-NO-SCAM
- North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence
919.956.9124
- State Highway Patrol
(919) 733 - 7952 Main Office
- Division of Emergency Management
(919)733-3867
- Public Assistance Section, Disaster Recovery Operations Center
919-715-8000
- Public Staff Consumer Services Division
(919) 733-9277
- North Carolina Utilities Commission
919-733-7328
- Department of Social Services
919-733-3055
- Fraud Reporting
919-733-9370, or 1-800-662-7030
- Child Protective Services
919-733-4622
- Domestic Violence
919-733-2279
- Emergency Assistance
919-733-9370
- Division of Public Health
919-707-5000
- Report Meth Lab Waste
919-733-1145
We also represent several providers for local phone service within North Carolina. As areas expand, so do your options.
Businesses use toll free long distance service in North Carolina, but were you aware that many residential users can also benefit by having their own 800 number? When your children are away at college or a family member travels often, this is an excellent way for them to keep in touch at home.
Telecommunications Terms
Unbundling
The term used to describe the access provided by local exchange carriers so that other service providers can buy or lease portions of its network elements, such as interconnection loops, to serve subscribers.
Universal Service
The financial mechanism which helps compensate telephone companies or other communications entities for providing access to telecommunications services at reasonable and affordable rates throughout the country, including rural, insular and high costs areas, and to public institutions. Companies, not consumers, are required by law to contribute to this fund. The law does not prohibit companies from passing this charge on to customers.
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Long Distance For Global Travelers
 GSM mobile phones, prepaid sim cards, callback service.
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Unlimited Calling
 Unlimited Long Distance anywhere in the U.S. (including Alaska and Hawaii) and Canada.
No need to change carriers. Just register your phone and use a special access number, or call from any phone using the access number and your private PIN. This unlimited calling plan is NOT VOIP - no special phones or equipment are needed.
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