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What you should know about New Brunswick businesses and residents

New Brunswick's bilingual population makes having a local number essential for connecting with both English and French-speaking communities.

With over 750,000 residents, a New Brunswick virtual number helps businesses tap into the province's diverse market.

A local number in New Brunswick can facilitate communication with the Maritime Provinces, known for strong interprovincial economic ties.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I use a FlyNumber to stay connected while exploring the Bay of Fundy or other remote areas in New Brunswick?
Absolutely! With a FlyNumber, you can forward your local New Brunswick phone number to any VoIP device or regular phone number. This is perfect for staying connected while enjoying the natural beauty of remote areas like the Bay of Fundy or the Appalachian Range, especially since cellular service can sometimes be spotty in these locations.
How quickly can I activate a FlyNumber if I'm moving to Fredericton for study or work?
Activating a new Canadian FlyNumber is nearly instant. Once you sign up and choose your Fredericton area code, you can start receiving calls immediately, which is ideal for students or professionals relocating and needing an immediate, reliable phone connection.
Will I be able to receive text messages on my FlyNumber if I'm attending a festival in Moncton?
Yes, all Canadian FlyNumbers can receive SMS, which are forwarded to your email. This feature is particularly handy if you're at bustling events like the Moncton Magnetic Hill Music Festival and need to keep in touch without constant phone access. However, do note that 2FA or shortcode verification texts might not be supported.
I run a seasonal business in Saint John. Can I use FlyNumber to manage calls only during certain months?
Definitely! FlyNumber’s cloud phone system allows you to set up time-based routing. This means you can direct calls to different numbers or voicemail during off-season months, ensuring that you maintain great customer service year-round, even when your business in Saint John's vibrant market scene is closed for the season.
As an artist in the thriving cultural scene of New Brunswick, can I use different FlyNumbers for my personal and professional life?
Yes, you can buy multiple phone numbers and manage all of them in one place through FlyNumber. This is perfect for artists who might want to separate personal calls from potential gallery owners or art buyers, especially within the culturally rich environments of cities like Fredericton or Saint John.
How can FlyNumber help me if I want to expand my business from Miramichi to other regions within Canada?
With FlyNumber, you can easily purchase additional local numbers from various Canadian provinces and manage them from the same account. This feature is fantastic for business expansion, allowing you to establish a local presence in multiple markets without needing physical offices, which is especially useful in a diverse and expansive country like Canada.
Can I set up a bilingual voicemail for my FlyNumber, considering New Brunswick’s bilingual population?
Yes, the FlyNumber cloud phone system allows you to create custom voicemail messages. This is particularly useful in New Brunswick, Canada’s only officially bilingual province, enabling you to cater effectively to both English and French-speaking callers, which can significantly enhance customer engagement and satisfaction.

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Some background on New Brunswick and its area codes

New Brunswick, a province in eastern Canada, predominantly uses the 506 area code, which was introduced in 1955. It covers the entire province, serving cities like Fredericton, Moncton, and Saint John. The introduction of 506 marked a significant shift from the original 902 area code shared with Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

In response to increased demand for telephone numbers, a new area code, 428, will be introduced as an overlay to 506 in 2023. This overlay ensures that all new phone numbers in New Brunswick will require 10-digit dialing, a change from the previous seven-digit local calls, to accommodate growing telecommunications needs.

The introduction of area code 428 reflects the global trend of expanding telecommunications infrastructure due to the proliferation of mobile and internet-based devices. This expansion is crucial for maintaining connectivity and supporting the economic growth of New Brunswick, a province with a diverse range of industries and a growing population.

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