When I choose an Alternate Phone Number, will calls that I make to that regional calling area be local calls?
No. A virtual phone number is simply an inbound call feature that is separate from your outbound calling plan. The location of your primary phone number governs what your local in-state calling area. However, if you choose an Alternate number with the same area code as your primary BroadVoice line then by default your primary and alternate numbers will have the same local regional calling area. Remember, In-state calls are always included in all BroadVoice calling plans while the BroadVoice Unlimited World calling plan is the best value for making economical long distance calls. If you are an existing BroadVoice customer and don’t already have an World plan, upgrade today and stop paying long distance charges when you call any state in the Continental USA.
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