12-21-2021 02:32 AM - edited 01-04-2022 04:52 AM
Hi:
What does NANP mean as a phone destination. I suspect it is related to 1 800 numbers. Are we charged for those?
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12-21-2021 11:31 AM
12-21-2021 09:34 AM
@Josette Yes, the NANP destination are for those 1-800/1-888 numbers. it should you the actual number on the usage history as well, isn't it?
any Charge? No extra charge and it does not count as long distance calls
if you have limited minute plan, does it count towards your minute bucket?
Official answer is YES.. HOWEVER, people all reported that most toll free number does not count towards the minute bucket. So, it is this way for now, technically PM could start counting those calls in the future
12-21-2021 05:10 AM - edited 12-21-2021 08:39 AM
By "charged", I presume you mean do they count toward your outgoing minute allotment (if you are on a minute limited plan) or perhaps you mean are they counted as a long-distance minute to an international destination.
You can't be "charged" extra fees for calls that you make because Public Mobile is a prepaid service.
If the call you make is not part of the plan or add-ons that you have available, the call will be unable to reach its destination.
12-21-2021 02:40 AM - edited 12-21-2021 02:42 AM
NANP stands for North American Numbering Plan.
If you saw that listed in your calling history log, you may have called a toll free phone number.
Normally your not charged for those kinds of phone calls.