Virtual Phone Numbers in the Old Line State
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Forward the Maryland number to any phone number in the world.
Port in/out a Maryland phone number.
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Use the Maryland number as the outgoing caller-id.
Call like a local, pay like a local
When making outgoing calls to a U.S. or Canada number the rate is .01 per min regardless of the FlyNumber you use to call out from.
If you plan on calling phone numbers outside of the US/Canada consider getting a FlyNumber in said country.
- Anytime you make outgoing calls with FlyNumber (via the PBX) there is a low per minute rate.
- You can make outgoing calls using the phone system app or create a SIP account.
- More details on the phone system billing can be found in our docs.
Make and receive calls with your Maryland phone number using our app
If you sign up for the phone system you can use the (free) dedicated app for iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS for incoming and outgoing calls.
- Unlimited incoming minutes included
- Push notifications for incoming calls
- Call history and missed call tracking
- Multiple number support for outbound calls
- While on a call trigger call recording, transfer or pickup.
What you should know about Maryland businesses and residents
A Maryland virtual phone number allows businesses to connect with the state's diverse population of over 6 million, fostering local trust and accessibility.
Residents can enjoy cost-effective communication while maintaining a local presence in cities like Baltimore, known for its historical significance and vibrant culture.
For businesses, having a local Maryland number can increase call pick-up rates by customers familiar with the 240 and 410 area codes.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use a FlyNumber to support my crabbing business along the Chesapeake Bay?
How quickly can I get a FlyNumber set up for my new startup in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor area?
Will a FlyNumber allow me to keep my current Maryland phone number when I move my business online?
I run a tour guide service in Annapolis. Can I use FlyNumber to manage calls from tourists?
Do FlyNumbers support receiving SMS for my food truck in Silver Spring?
Can I manage multiple FlyNumbers for different locations of my restaurant chain across Maryland?
As a Maryland artist, how can I use FlyNumber to sell my art in different states?
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Some background on Maryland and its area codes
Maryland's area codes reflect its telecommunication history and regional distribution. The first, area code 301, was established in 1947 as part of the North American Numbering Plan, covering the entire state. In 1991, to accommodate growing demand, area code 410 was introduced for the eastern half, including Baltimore.
Subsequent growth in telecommunications led to the introduction of overlay area codes. In 1997, area code 240 was implemented as an overlay for 301, addressing the western region's numbering needs. Similarly, area code 443 was added in 1997 to overlay with 410, ensuring sufficient numbering resources for the eastern sector.
Maryland's telecommunications infrastructure further expanded with the introduction of area code 667 in 2012, overlaying both 410 and 443. These overlays mean residents in affected regions must use ten-digit dialing. This system supports an expanding populace and the proliferation of mobile devices, maintaining efficient communication statewide.
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