Custom Toll Free Beginning Development on Mobile Site for 800 Toll Free Numbers

by: 00juno , December 4, 2012

Since its inception and early humble beginnings as the “freefone” service in Great Britain in the 1960s, the 800 toll free number has been about one thing: accessibility. Originally brought in as a way for people to directly connect with businesses, services, public utilities, and hotlines, 800 toll free numbers have expanded from a bonus to a novelty, and now to a standard. While the product and concept has been around for some time, the service continues to expand and evolve through the advent of mobile technology for Custom Toll Free. It’s remarkable that through the introduction of advancements such as the .com website and the mobile application, an 800 toll free number remains the go-to means for direct communications.

 

In the spirit of accessibility, Custom Toll Free is developing a new all-mobile site to help provide clients and businesses on the go access. This new all-mobile will provide a better service to access and track the progress of 800 toll free number services. Just as the telephone is no longer exclusively grounded and hard-wired through our walls and floors, access to the Internet is no longer grounded through a computer desk or web browser with the use of traditional keyboards and desktop screens. To keep up with the changing times and to continue providing accessibility to what is already the most-accessible of communication services, Custom Toll Free is unleashing a mobile version of the site featuring the same amenities you would find on a computer.

 

Time continues to show that no matter what technological advancements come into the game, customers still prefer a direct connection, most notably through direct conversation with a live representative. In many ways, there is no greater convenience than the simplicity of direct communication. Some things just don’t go out of style. Phone conversations and the use of the 800 toll free number will forever remain the best way to get customers, clients, callers, and companies directly connected.


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