Alabama virtual phone numbers

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FEATURES

Feature-packed Alabama numbers

Bring a personal touch to Alabaman customers with a local presence. Increase engagement in Alabama with recognizable numbers.

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    2-way SMS

    For Alabama reach, our SMS API ensures Alabamans get messages without delays or compliance issues.

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    Inbound calling

    Reliable inbound calling for Alabamans—because every call to or from your Alabama business matters.

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    Emergency calling

    E911 ensures Alabamans can quickly reach help, with location accuracy for emergency services.

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    Fax support

    Secure, versatile faxing for Alabamans. Send and receive faxes digitally, with full control and privacy.

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    Number portability

    Port your existing Alabama number(s) effortlessly. Our portal guides you through each step.

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    Full PSTN replacement

    Transition to modern VoIP seamlessly with Telnyx's complete PSTN replacement in Alabama, retaining key telephony features.

Local Alabama regulations

Alabama has specific telemarketing laws that businesses must comply with to avoid penalties.

  • Telemarketers must adhere to calling hours, which are restricted from 8 AM to 8 PM local time, and are not allowed to make calls on Sundays or holidays (Source: Alabama Public Service Commission).
  • Telemarketers are required to register with the Attorney General's Office and must pay an annual license fee of $500 for commercial telephone sellers and $50 for telephone salespersons (Source: Alabama Attorney General's Office).
  • Telemarketers must also comply with specific requirements for live and automated solicitation calls, including identifying themselves and their company within 10 seconds of the call being answered (Source: Alabama Public Service Commission).

These regulations emphasize the need for businesses to adhere to state-specific rules when engaging in telemarketing within Alabama.

Alabama Availablity

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Local Code334City/RegionOAKLANDNumbers Available3k+
Local Code205City/RegionCARBON HILLNumbers Available3k+
Local Code205City/RegionBIRMINGHAMNumbers Available3k+
Local Code205City/RegionREFORMNumbers Available3k+
Local Code334City/RegionMAPLESVILLENumbers Available3k+

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Local numbers available in Alabama

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PRICING

Alabama number pricing

Pay only for the Alabama numbers you need month-to-month. No contracts required.

Starting at:

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Why do business in Alabama?

Alabama's economic outlook for 2024 is promising, driven by key sectors that continue to bolster the state's growth and stability.

  • Manufacturing: The manufacturing industry, particularly in the automotive and aerospace sectors, is a significant contributor to Alabama's GDP. The state has seen substantial investments and expansions in these areas, which have led to increased production and job creation. Companies like Mercedes-Benz, Honda, and Airbus have established major operations in Alabama, reinforcing its reputation as a manufacturing hub. The Center for Business and Economic Research highlights this sector's pivotal role in the state's economic growth.
  • Defense: The defense industry is another cornerstone of Alabama's economy. With numerous ongoing projects and contracts, this sector provides economic stability and growth. The presence of key military installations and defense contractors, such as Redstone Arsenal and Boeing, ensures a steady flow of investment and employment opportunities. The Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act further supports this sector, emphasizing its importance to both the state and national economy.
  • Service Sector: The service sector, including healthcare and financial services, remains a significant driver of economic activity in Alabama. This sector has experienced steady growth, offering a broad base of employment opportunities. Urban areas like Birmingham and Huntsville are particularly notable for their robust healthcare systems and financial institutions. Additionally, the education sector, with institutions such as Colorado State University Global, contributes to a skilled workforce, further enhancing the service industry's impact.

Overall, Alabama's economy in 2024 is shaped by a strong manufacturing base, significant defense investments, and a thriving service sector, ensuring continued growth and stability for the state.

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Alabama quick facts

Alabama, known as "The Yellowhammer State," has a population of about 4.9 million. The state's economy is diverse, with key industries including automotive manufacturing, aerospace, and steel production. Alabama is also rich in cultural history, particularly in the civil rights movement, and is known for its southern hospitality and cuisine.

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