Non Geographic Numbers
Whether you’re a developing enterprise or a fully-fledged company, here at Tru Communications we will pair you with the perfect provider to meet your business requirements.
What options do I have for non-geographical numbers?

Why Choose Tru Communications?
Here at Tru Communications, our job is to provide you with a range of expert providers for non-geographic numbers. By choosing a specific non-geographical number for your business, you can receive calls from anywhere in the world .
Free-to-call Numbers (0800/808):
There are several types of non-geographical numbers, each with their own purpose. These include free-to-call numbers, which typically start with a prefix like 800, and 808 and are free for the customer to call in.
Shared Cost Numbers:
There are also Shared-Cost numbers, which often start with prefixes such as 0845 and 0870. These involve a shared cost between your company and the inbound caller.
Premium Rate Numbers:
If your business intends to make revenue from inbound calls, there are Premium-Rate numbers, which usually start with a prefix like 0900. These numbers come at a higher charge for the customer, and the revenue from the call is then split between your company and the telephone service provider.
What is the right option for my company number?
Using non-geographic numbers gives your business a more professional, established image since they are generally associated with larger companies.
It’s important to consider the geographical reach of your business. For international businesses, we advise you to select non-geographic numbers to receive calls from anywhere, which allows you to expand your customer base beyond the local area. Non-geographical numbers can also be configured to direct calls to different departments to better manage incoming calls.
We offer free, specialist advice so please don’t hesitate to contact Tru Communications today for a free consultation.
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