republican-creole
Search:  

 
 
   All ForumsHot TopicsGallery






how-to block ads


 
Forums » VOIP etc » Voice Over IP - VOIP » VOIP Tech Chat » [General] Free 411 calls
Uniqs:
185
Share Topic:
RSS topic:
toggle:
flat / full
normal / watch
Posting:
Post a:
Post a:
Installing VoIP in Germany »
« [SunRocket] Sunrocket down for me, Philly area, anyone else  

christcorp
Premium
join:2001-05-21
Cheyenne, WY
·Bresnan Online
·VOIPo


1 edit

[General] Free 411 calls

If anyone is interested, there is a free "Advertising based" 411 service for any phone. Just minutes on cell or your normal plan for voip or Ma'Bell. 1-800-488-METRO (6387) . They have a website www.infreeda.com . Some great reviews. I personally don't use 411 services, but thought some people might be interested. Basically, after you have given the operator the information of the party you are trying to reach, while they are looking it up, you are a 6-7 second hold where you listen to advertisements. Still, not bad for free. Anyway, thought someone might want the number to put in their cell phone or speed dial at home. Later... Mike....
georgepan

join:2005-05-09
Wesley Chapel, FL

Re: [General] Free 411 calls

I use both METRO (which is sometimes down) and 411-FREE on my cell. Cell 411 is extremely expensive, so this is a good way to bring costs down. 411-FREE is 1-800-411-6387

While we are at it: If I need directions to a location on the fly I call 1-800-555-TELL and ask for "Driving Directions." Free call and they give you step-by-step driving directions from your starting point to your destination point right on your cell.
Mac OS X

join:2006-03-11
Washington, DC
Do you mean 1-800-Free-411?

I like both. Free-411 and Metro
--
iMac G5, SunRocket Monthly Edition (VoIP)
VTTD
Premium
join:2005-09-27
Clifton Park, NY

2 edits
I know it's been mentioned on here but don't forget that some VoIP providers offer free 411 service as well.

DracoFelis
Premium
join:2003-06-15

Yes, both 1-800-488-METRO and 1-800-FREE-411 will provide you "directory assistance" without any cost (beyond whatever your cost is to call a "toll free number").

And since this is the VoIP forum, lets bring the subject back to VoIP. You can easily tell your SIP adapter to call either of these services via VoIP for free, via any of the services that allow free 800 number calls.

For example, "Free World Dialup" can call these services. In fact, if you have a LinkSys/Sipura adapter, you can just add the following pattern to your "dial plan" to send all calls for "411" to "1-800-FREE-411" for free (even if your normal VoIP account changes for calling 800 numbers):
<:*18003733>411S0 <:@fwd.pulver.com> | 
Forums » VOIP etc » Voice Over IP - VOIP » VOIP Tech ChatInstalling VoIP in Germany »
« [SunRocket] Sunrocket down for me, Philly area, anyone else  


Monday, 30-Nov 11:55:39 Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Hosting by www.nac.net - DSL,Hosting & Co-lo | feedback | contact
over 10 years online! © 1999-2009 dslreports.com.
page compression OFF
Most commented news this week
· [20] Broadband Killed The Game Console
· [17] AT&T Top Lobbyist Cicconi Has His Feelings Hurt
· [16] Midcontinent Socked With Easement Lawsuit
· [3] Monday Morning Links
· [0] Rural Carriers Quickly Embracing Fiber
Most people now reading
· Are GPS's better today? [General Questions]
· Options if ACTA is ratified [TekSavvy]
· Considering Leaving Vonage, who should I Consider? [VOIP Tech Chat]
· Portable power for blackouts? [Home Repair & Improvement]
· cable company and cost [General Questions]
· Whats the big deal about being "Old School"....? [World of Warcraft]
· filling an in-ground pool [Home Repair & Improvement]
· [Newsgroups] Newzleech down? [Filesharing Software]
· [Config] cisco asa 5505 with multiple outside IP addresses [Cisco]
· persistent connection to qw-in-f113.1e100.net on boot [Security]