FreedomVoice - Virtual PBX - AT&T - Qwest - Verizon
AT&T 1-800 Number Service Review
| Plan | All-In-One | |
| Free Trial | No | |
| Monthly Fee | $15.00 | |
| Annual Payment Discount | $0.06/minute | |
| Activation Fee | Free | |
| Included Minutes | 0 | |
| Overage Rate | $0.07 | |
| 866, 877, 888 Number | Free | |
| 800 Number | Free | |
| Vanity Number | Free | |
| Port Numbers? | Yes | |
| Keep Your Number? | Yes | |
| Fax Compatibility | No | |
| Voicemail | No | |
| Phone System Features | No |
Plan Reviewed: All-In-One
Pros
- Reliable phone service
- Excellent customer service
Cons
- No minutes included
- No phone system features
- Requires an existing account with a land line and all the associated fees
Conclusion
In order to get a 800, 888, 877 or 866 number through AT&T, you must also have local phone service through AT&T as well. In addition to the cost of the phone line, there is a fee of $15 for the All In One package. AT&T charges $0.07 per minute used on top of your payment. There are no virtual phone system features included with the All In One package. You might be able to obtain features like voicemail or an email fax function for an additional fee through your local service plan.
Although AT&T is significantly more expensive and restrictive than other 800 number providers, their service is extremely reliable and they have excellent customer service.

