Telephone Numbers

I will need a number of telephone numbers. There will be my personal numbers, and a residence phone number. The residence phone number will be used when it has something to do with the residence. For example, if a person needed to make a plumbing repair, they will receive the residence number. If there was a pizza delivery, they will receive the residence number. The personal numbers are just that – personal.

The first set of numbers will be my personal numbers. Each number I will acquire will all serve a purpose. I won’t have a telephone number just to have a telephone number. The reason for seeking to acquire these number is the last 7 digits will be the same. This will mean the only change is the first 3 digits. I have a dedicated website for this scenario if you wish to read further by going to my Ideal Phone Setup. I will have to spend thousands of dollars to acquire the telephone numbers I will want to have – even if I could buy the phones.

I will choose my current residence number as the residence number for the new residence. This will involve me setting up a dedicated sub-account in my SIP provider, and assigning that account to a Grandstream WP815 as the residence phone line. This phone line will also have a dedicated voicemail box which will be used for the residence. Again, my current home phone number will turn into my residence number. The 412 number will go to my WP825 that I currently have.