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Somos, Inc., is a company that manages registry databases for the telecommunications industry. Additionally, since January 1, 2019, the company has been the North American Numbering Plan Administrator, under a contract granted by the
Federal Communications Commission The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent agency of the United States federal government that regulates communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable across the United States. The FCC maintains jurisdiction ...
. It was announced at the 2015 Toll-Free User Summit in Orlando, Florida, that the company, formerly known as ''SMS/800, Inc.'', would be rebranding under the new name, Somos, Inc. On April 4, 2016, the Enhanced SMS/800 platform was launched and made available to Resp Orgs in order to provide additional functionality. Somos, Inc., administers the assignment of
toll-free telephone number A toll-free telephone number or freephone number is a telephone number that is billed for all arriving calls. For the calling party, a call to a toll-free number from a landline is free of charge. A toll-free number is identified by a dialing prefi ...
s in the
North American Numbering Plan The North American Numbering Plan (NANP) is a telephone numbering plan for twenty-five regions in twenty countries, primarily in North America and the Caribbean. This group is historically known as World Zone 1 and has the international callin ...
(NANP) This company has been designated by the
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(FCC) to administer the ''Service Management System (SMS) Database'' for Responsible Organizations (Resp Orgs) and service control points (SCPs), as defined by the
Code of Federal Regulations In the law of the United States, the ''Code of Federal Regulations'' (''CFR'') is the codification of the general and permanent regulations promulgated by the executive departments and agencies of the federal government of the United States. ...
(CFRs) Part 52 Section 101, and stipulated in ''800 Service Management System (SMS/800) Functions Tariff - FCC No. 1''. Somos operates various web interfaces over a
virtual private network A virtual private network (VPN) extends a private network across a public network and enables users to send and receive data across shared or public networks as if their computing devices were directly connected to the private network. The be ...
for Resp Orgs to register toll-free telephone numbers. Somos admits and registers Resp Orgs according to qualification criteria including a required exam. It provides training materials and education in the U.S.


History

Toll-free telephone service is a telecommunication service in which subscribers are assigned telephone number in NPAs 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, 844, and 833. Calls to these numbers incur no toll charges for callers. The
American Telephone & Telegraph Company AT&T Corporation, originally the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, is the subsidiary of AT&T Inc. that provides voice, video, data, and Internet telecommunications and professional services to businesses, consumers, and government agen ...
(AT&T) first introduced 800 toll-free service in 1967. When AT&T was the only
Interexchange carrier An interexchange carrier (IXC), in U.S. legal and regulatory terminology, is a type of telecommunication company, commonly called a long-distance telephone company. It is defined as any carrier that provides services across multiple local access ...
, local exchange carriers automatically routed all toll-free calls directly to an AT&T
point of presence A point of presence (PoP) is an artificial demarcation point or network interface point between communicating entities. A common example is an ISP point of presence, the local access point that allows users to connect to the Internet with their ...
without performing a translation from the toll-free number to the terminating telephone number. The LECs routed the calls to AT&T based on the first three digits (800) of the dialed number. AT&T then performed all number translations and service area validation screenings. * In 1981, AT&T introduced its
Common Channel Interoffice Signaling In telecommunication, common-channel signaling (CCS), or common-channel interoffice signaling (CCIS), is the transmission of control information ''( signaling)'' via a separate channel than that used for the messages, The signaling channel usually ...
(CCIS) network and the Network Services System (NSS) database for providing its own centralized facility for toll-Free number translation and
service provisioning In telecommunication, provisioning involves the process of preparing and equipping a network to allow it to provide new services to its users. In National Security/Emergency Preparedness telecommunications services, ''"provisioning"'' equates to ...
. * In 1989, an FCC order (as part of Docket 86-10) found that a national database system for toll-free access would offer both advantages and disadvantages as compared with the NXX Plan access solution. The major advantage of the national database system was that it would enable toll-free number portability and thus facilitate competition since a customer could change carriers without changing numbers. Its drawback was that it would increase access time for toll-free calls until Signaling System 7 (SS7) deployment became more extensive. * Following a review of the petitions for reconsideration and several developments involving SS7 deployment, on August 1, 1991, the FCC adopted a comprehensive order, which mandated the implementation of toll-free database access by March 4, 1993. A subsequent FCC order moved the actual cutover date to May 1, 1993. * On February 10, 1993, the FCC released an order, which declared access to the toll-free database by Responsible Organizations (Resp Orgs) to be a Title II common carrier service and required the BOCs to file a tariff for toll-free database access by March 5, 1993. The effective date of the tariff was May 1, 1993. The order also set forth that any entity that met appropriate financial and technical eligibility requirements could serve as the Resp Org for a toll-free number record at the customer's request. With this provision, users could serve as their own Resp Org or they could use an IC, a LEC, or a third party as a Resp Org. * On May 1, 1993, the management and assignment of toll-free numbers transitioned from the interim 800 NXX Plan to a 10 digit management plan in the national 800 Service Management System (SMS/800). * On January 25, 1995, INC designated the 888 Numbering Plan Area (NPA) code as the next area code for use in providing toll-free service. The INC also reserved the remaining 8YY ic(877, 866, ..., 822) area codes for future toll-free services. * On March 1, 1996, the 888 code was opened. * On April 5, 1998, the 877 code was opened. * On July 29, 2000, the 866 code was opened. * On October 10, 2010, the 855 code was opened. * On November 1, 2013, via FCC Order, SMS/800, Inc., assumed tariffing authority and responsibility for the SMS/800 platform services as well as approval for a plan to change its membership and governance structure to be more representative of the community of toll-free users, and to make other changes to the administration of the SMS/800 platform. * On December 7, 2013, the 844 code was opened. * In 2014, SMS/800, Inc., formed a new Board of Directors, ushering in a new chapter for the company, and the toll-free Industry as a whole. * On July 1, 2015, SMS/800, Inc., launched the Texting & Smart Services (TSS) Registry for top-level routing data for toll-free messaging and multimedia services. * On October 27, 2015, SMS/800, Inc., became known as Somos, Inc. The company has offices in Herndon, Virginia, and Bridgewater, New Jersey, and opened an office in Westford, Massachusetts, in 2016. * On June 3, 2017, the 833 code was opened. * On January 1, 2019, Somos, Inc., became a North American Numbering Plan Administrator, under a new contract granted by the
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. * On June 29, 2021, Somos acquires XConnect.


See also

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Toll-free telephone numbers in the United States In the United States of America, Canada, and other countries participating in the North American Numbering Plan, a toll-free telephone number has one of the area codes 800, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, and 888. Area code 822 is expected to be used ...
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Vanity number A vanity number is a local or toll-free telephone number for which a subscriber requests an easily remembered sequence of numbers for marketing purposes. While many of these are phonewords (such as 1-800-Flowers, 313-DETROIT, 1-800-Taxicab or 1-8 ...
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phoneword Phonewords are mnemonic phrases represented as alphanumeric equivalents of a telephone number. In many countries, the digits on the telephone keypad also have letters assigned. By replacing the digits of a telephone number with the correspondin ...
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Toll-free number portability Toll-free number portability (Canada, US, New Zealand) or freephone number portability (Australia, UK) allows the subscriber of a freephone number to switch providers while retaining the same number for incoming calls. Similar schemes exist in man ...


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