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A customer of mine has a toll free number. Aside from sifting through the billing (which seems the right approach) we /they do not know who the provider is. The number rings into an IVR hosted someplace. Is there website where I can lookup who serves a toll free number? I am unable to find anything useful thus far.
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The LEC might be able to query for the Resporg. Digging out a bill would still be the best way to check.
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Google resporg lookup for several online sites that can return the carrier
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He must write a check to someone for the service. All he has to do is check his bills or checkbook. It's not rocket science
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They think it's on a credit card but not sure where. Disorganized customer/management. The resporg lookup says Bandwidth.com which I believe is a giant ip telco and could be resold to any number of companies.
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The reseller would be the provider. Bandwidth might reveal which company is acting as the true resporg, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
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