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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.

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Make and receive calls with your Pennsylvania 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.
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What you should know about Pennsylvania businesses and residents

Pennsylvania has a population of over 12 million, making local phone numbers crucial for businesses and residents seeking community trust and engagement.

Philadelphia, as the state’s largest city, hosts many cultural and historical sites, encouraging businesses to use local numbers to connect with tourists and locals alike.

Having a Pennsylvania virtual number can help residents maintain strong ties with family and friends across the state’s diverse regions, from Pittsburgh to the Pocono Mountains.

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Frequently asked questions

**Can I use a FlyNumber to manage calls for my business in Philadelphia?**
Absolutely! A FlyNumber can be a great asset for managing your business communications in Philadelphia. Whether you're running a cheesesteak joint, a historic tour company, or a startup in University City, you can utilize our local phone numbers to give your business a local presence, set up a professional call menu, and route calls based on the time of day to manage customer calls efficiently.
**How quickly can I get a FlyNumber if I'm located in Pittsburgh and need it for a last-minute event?**
Activating a new US FlyNumber, including those for Pittsburgh, is nearly instant. Once you've completed the sign-up process, your number will be ready to use in no time. This makes it perfect for events like a pop-up art gallery in the Cultural District or an impromptu gathering at Point State Park.
**As a small business owner in Lancaster, can I receive text messages on my FlyNumber?**
Yes, all US FlyNumbers, including those for Lancaster, can receive SMS messages, which are conveniently forwarded to your email. While this service is great for staying in touch with your Amish craft suppliers or local farm markets, please note that we cannot guarantee the reception of 2FA or shortcode verification texts.
**I run a tour service in Gettysburg; how can I use FlyNumber to enhance my customer service?**

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Some background on Pennsylvania and its area codes

Pennsylvania's telecommunication landscape is marked by a diverse set of area codes, reflecting its rich history and population growth. The first area code, 215, was established in 1947, covering the southeastern region, including Philadelphia. Over time, increased demand for numbers led to the introduction of overlay codes like 267 and 445.

Western Pennsylvania originally utilized area code 412, encompassing Pittsburgh and its surroundings. As the region expanded, area code 724 was introduced in 1998 to address numbering shortages, followed by an overlay of 878 in 2001. These changes illustrate the area's evolving telecommunications needs driven by technological and demographic shifts.

Central Pennsylvania's area code 717, established in 1947, serves cities such as Harrisburg and Lancaster. In response to growing demand, area code 223 was overlaid in 2017. These adaptations are crucial for accommodating the state's increasing connectivity requirements, ensuring residents and businesses have sufficient access to telecommunication services.

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