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What you should know about New Jersey businesses and residents

New Jersey, home to over 9 million residents and a diverse economy, offers a unique market opportunity for businesses with a local phone presence.

The Garden State is a cultural melting pot, making a local number crucial for familial and community connections.

New Jersey has the highest population density in the U.S., providing businesses with a concentrated customer base when using a local number.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I use a FlyNumber to receive calls at the Jersey Shore during the summer?
Absolutely! A FlyNumber allows you to receive calls anywhere, including all the popular spots along the Jersey Shore. Whether you're soaking up the sun in Ocean City or enjoying the bustling boardwalks of Atlantic City, your FlyNumber will keep you connected. Just forward your calls to a local number or any VoIP device and you’re set to go.
I'm moving from Hoboken to Newark, will my FlyNumber still work?
Yes, your FlyNumber will work perfectly in Newark just as it did in Hoboken. The beauty of a virtual phone number is that it isn’t tied to a physical location. This means you can move anywhere within New Jersey, or even across the country, and your phone number remains the same.
How can I set up a local presence for my business in Princeton without actually being there?
Using a FlyNumber can help establish a local presence in Princeton. You can choose a local Princeton phone number that forwards to your current location, whether that's another part of New Jersey or anywhere else. This is ideal for connecting with the prestigious academic community and local businesses without needing a physical office in the area.
Will I be able to receive SMS alerts on my FlyNumber while attending a conference in Atlantic City?
Yes, you can receive SMS messages on your US FlyNumber, and they will be forwarded to your email. This is particularly useful when you're attending busy events like conferences in Atlantic City and need to stay on top of your communications. Just keep in mind that while most SMS messages will come through, we cannot guarantee delivery of 2FA or shortcode messages.
I operate a seasonal business in Cape May. Can I use FlyNumber’s services only during the tourist season?
Certainly! FlyNumber’s flexibility allows you to use the service whenever you need it, making it ideal for seasonal operations in tourist spots like Cape May. You can activate the number at the start of the tourist season and maintain it as long as necessary, then pause or stop the service when it’s no longer needed.
Is it possible to integrate a FlyNumber with my existing VoIP setup in my Paterson office?
Yes, integrating a FlyNumber with your existing VoIP setup in Paterson or any location is straightforward. FlyNumber is compatible with most VoIP solutions, including Asterisk, FreePBX, 3CX, and FreeSWITCH. This allows you to maintain your current systems while expanding your phone capabilities.
How quickly can I activate a FlyNumber if I need one for a last-minute event in Trenton?
Activating a new US FlyNumber is nearly instant. This means if you have a last-minute event in Trenton, you can set up your local phone number almost immediately. This quick setup ensures you won’t miss out on any important connections or opportunities during your event.

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Some background on New Jersey and its area codes

New Jersey's area codes were first designated in 1947 when area code 201 was established as one of the original codes covering the entire state. As the population increased, the state required additional area codes, leading to subsequent splits and overlays to accommodate growing telecommunication needs.

Area code 908 was introduced in 1991, followed by 973 in 1997, as parts of 201 split to address demand. Overlays, such as 551, 862, and 848, were implemented later to ensure a continuous supply of numbers. These overlays allow multiple area codes to coexist in the same geographic region.

With more than two-thirds of the state using area codes overlaid with others, New Jersey residents are accustomed to ten-digit dialing. These changes reflect the state's dynamic growth and technological adaptation, ensuring residents and businesses maintain seamless communication connectivity across regions.

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