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Consumer > Consumer Publication List > How to Get Affordable Directory Assistance When you call an operator and request a telephone number, you are using directory assistance. This service can be provided by your local phone company, your long-distance company and various independent providers. The accuracy, price and method of access depends on the service you use. Can I still receive free directory assistance? Free directory assistance has been trimmed back in recent years. Availability depends on your local phone company. Also, some companies extend free service to customers who are physically unable to use the printed telephone directory. Contact your local phone company or consult the front of your phone directory for directory assistance rates and policies. How do I access directory assistance? Most phone companies allow you to access directory assistance service by dialing “411.” Other directory assistance services require a different dialing pattern such as 555-1212, a toll free number or a number that starts with “10-10.” Charges will vary significantly, check the rate before using any directory assistance service. What other ways can I look up a number? Your local phone company must provide you with a free published directory that covers all of your local calling area. For some areas, this may require that you receive more than one telephone directory. You can use the directory assistance provided by your long-distance provider, but check the price first. You can dial into directory assistance services provided by other carriers (such as MCI-Worldcom's 10-10-9000 service) Several Internet sites (anywho.com, infousa.com, att.com/directory, netscape.com) offer free access to telephone numbers. See side bar for a more complete listing of sites. Who handles directory assistance complaints? If you have a problem with the service you received or the charge for the service, contact the company providing the directory service. Your bill for the directory assistance should include a toll-free number to call. If your contact with the company does not resolve the complaint, call the UTC at 1-800-562-6150. Other Suggestions & Tips
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