Jun
17

So, Help us out a bit!

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I have explained how a toll free number works about 150,000 times – really, I did the math.  Sometimes the person I am talking with has a glimmer of understanding, sometimes full understanding, and then there are times that they look at me like no one could be more obscure.  Attached are three drawings of how a toll free number works, and believe me, I not telling which one I did.  So I am taking a vote and it is an important vote because it will be the  drawing I use in every training, speech and on our website.  Just for fun, you can vote on which one you think I drew too.

Example 1

The Best

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Example 2

Example 3

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Comments

  1. Michele Patterson says:

    Example 1, without a doubt. For tenured Telecom folks, or for newbies, this is a great depiction of “how it works”. Only problem is that is doesn’t really go into LCR/multi-Carrier routing, which is one of your most attractive selling points.

  2. Sterling says:

    Example 1 is by far the best… so you must have been the one who put it together!

  3. Stacy Zauner says:

    For sure example 3. And a close second is #2

  4. Rita Yulish says:

    Example 1 illustrates from soup to nuts everything that happens with the TFN. This would be the most useful to the general public. The other 2 would make sense to people who are in telecom. I guess you did all 3.

  5. Rose says:

    For the purpose of explaining this to a variety of people from sales reps to field techs to end users, example #1 is the most comprehensive & useful.

  6. Gary says:

    #1. It’s concise and complete, allowing you to amplify certian points (like how #6/7 provides for multi-carrier routing). If I were explaining something for the 150,001th time, that’s the one I’d use.

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