Many different companies provide toll-free service in North America. The toll-free codes in service as of 2012 are 800, 888, 877, 866, and 855. The codes 844, 833, and 822 are reserved for future toll-free numbers.
Ask your local phone company.
Depends on which area you are in and on which phone company. Ask them.
Yes - in the registration process you provide your zip code and they will give you a normal phone number for your area.
Ask your local phone company. If you are asking for a directory outside your local calling area, there may be a charge.
That depends on your wireless carrier (cellphone company) or your local telephone company (for a landline phone).
I have a 484 area code and its Tmobile if that's what your asking
See the related links for contact info on the company.
That depends on your telephone company and possibly on the make and model of your phone.
That depends on where you are in area code 717, and may depend on your local phone company and your calling plan.
All phone providers use the 301 area code. 301 indicates the area code for the phone number. In the US, area code 301 is used in the western part of the state of Maryland, including Washington, DC.
Typically a "house phone" (such as in the lobby of a hotel) can only call extensions within the same company or building.
Since 7310 is not a phone area code, one cannot find information about the 7310 phone area code since it does not exist at the moment. Thus, one cannot find information about the 7310 phone area code anywhere.