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$29.95 per month + per min rate
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Get your Belgium toll-free phone numbers with the 800 prefix and connect with customers in Brussels and Antwerp effortlessly.
Known locally as "numéros gratuits", these numbers let your business flourish without borders.
Toll-free per min rates
Whenever someone calls your Belgium toll-free phone number there is an incoming per min rate.
It's subtracted from your FlyNumber prepaid.
The (USD) rate depends on who is calling your Belgium toll-free number (or in other words the the prefix of the calling party).
- For local callers from Belgium: 0.132 - 0.612
- Local caller one time connect fee: 0.0
- If an international caller calls the toll-free phone number: 0.078 - 0.389
- International caller one time connect fee: 0.039
- Full toll-free per min rates here.
Features with every Belgium toll-free virtual number
- Businesses in Belgium can project a national presence, letting customers from bustling Brussels to charming Bruges call without cost.
- With 300 incoming channels at their disposal when set to a SIP address via VoIP, companies can handle a surge of calls efficiently.
- Integrating a toll-free number with our cloud phone system (PBX) enables Belgian businesses to manage calls with advanced routing and features.
- Our flexible call forwarding options mean you can reroute customer calls to any number, keeping you connected whether you're at office in Antwerp or on a trip to Ardennes.
- Offering a toll-free number can enhance customer satisfaction in Belgium by making it easier for clients to reach out with queries or support needs, improving the overall service experience.
Frequently asked questions
Are there any special registration requirements for Belgium toll-free phone numbers?
Can I forward my Belgium toll-free number to a local landline or mobile while enjoying a beer at a bar in Brussels?
I'm attending a chocolate festival in Bruges; will I still receive calls on my VoIP device if I use a Belgian toll-free number?
As a cycling tour operator in Belgium, can I port my existing local number to a toll-free number to enhance accessibility for international clients wanting to book tours?
Will there be any limitation on the number of calls I can receive if my toll-free number is promoted at a music festival in Gent?
Info on Belgium toll-free phone numbers you may not know
In Belgium, toll-free numbers start with 0800, making them instantly recognizable. These numbers are often used by businesses to encourage customer calls since the call charges are absorbed by the company, not the caller.
Despite its small size, Belgium boasts three official languages—Dutch, French, and German. Consequently, businesses using toll-free numbers might need to offer multilingual support to cover the Flemish, Walloon, and German-speaking regions effectively.
Interestingly, Belgium's advanced mobile penetration means most people can access these toll-free services easily, even on the go. Yet, it's a quirk that while calls to 0800 numbers from landlines are free, mobile carriers might charge for them.
Example use cases
- Set up customer service for Belgian waffle enthusiasts, offering recipes and cooking advice with VoIP solutions.
- Enable a hotline for tourists needing assistance with accommodations and travel tips in cities like Brussels and Bruges, connecting through call forwarding options.
- Organize a support center for local Belgian chocolate brands to field inquiries, connect using our advanced cloud phone system.
- Provide a reservation line for Belgian beer tours, ensuring enthusiasts can book visits to breweries in Leuven and Antwerp seamlessly.
- Facilitate a help desk for Brussels Comic Book Festival visitors seeking event schedules and ticket booking information.
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