
Get a Toll-Free Number in Argentina
Quality of toll-free numbers matters!
What are toll-free numbers?
Benefit | How It Helps Businesses |
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Free for Customers | Callers aren’t charged, which removes barriers and encourages more inbound calls. |
Professional Brand Image | Having a toll-free number signals trust, stability, and nationwide presence. |
Easy to Remember | Toll-free numbers (like 54-800-EXAMPLE) are simple to market and recall. |
Nationwide or Global Reach | Customers from across a country, or even internationally with UIFN, can connect without paying long-distance fees. |
Higher Call Volumes | Free access motivates customers to call more often and stay on the line longer. |
Flexible Call Routing | Toll-free numbers integrate with IVR and call routing systems, ensuring calls reach the right department. |
Enhanced Marketing Tracking | Unique toll-free numbers can be assigned to campaigns, making it easy to measure call-driven ROI. |
Customer Trust & Loyalty | Being easy (and free) to reach strengthens long-term customer relationships. |
Scalability | Supports multiple concurrent calls, ideal for growing contact centers with high traffic. |
Portability | Toll-free numbers can usually be ported between providers, so your business keeps the same number if you switch carriers. |
How to get a toll-free number for Argentina?
Verification (KYC) may be required with basic business documentation, since Argentina toll-free falls under regulated numbering.
You’ll see available 0800 numbers (Argentina’s toll-free prefix).
Setup/Activation: around $10 one-time
Monthly Fee: around $10
Inbound Rate: $0.12/min (caller pays nothing, business pays this rate)
Channels: typically 30 concurrent calls included
SMS: not supported on Argentina toll-free
Assign it to a SIP trunk / SIP URI / forwarding destination (e.g., your PBX, VoIP softswitch, or contact center platform).
Set up routing rules (failover, IVR, time-of-day routing, etc.).
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it really free for callers in Argentina?
Yes. Callers dialing your 0800 number from anywhere in Argentina won’t be charged, instead, your business pays inbound per-minute rates.
What documents do I need to buy an Argentina toll-free number?
Usually just KYC (Know Your Customer) documentation, such as your company registration and proof of identity for an authorized representative. DID Logic may request this to comply with local regulations.
What does it cost to keep the number?
With DID Logic:
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Activation Fee: ~$10 (one-time)
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Monthly Fee: ~$10 recurring
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Inbound Call Cost: $0.12/minute (every inbound minute is billed, no free minutes included)
How many calls can I handle at once?
Your Argentina toll-free comes with 30 concurrent channels by default, meaning you can handle up to 30 simultaneous inbound calls.
Can I use this number outside of Argentina?
No, it’s country-specific. Only callers inside Argentina can dial it toll-free. If you want global access, you’d need an International Freephone Service (IFS) or UIFN number.
Can I forward the calls to my SIP trunk or PBX?
Yes. DID Logic lets you forward the toll-free number to SIP URI, SIP trunk, or another number. Most buyers use SIP forwarding to integrate directly with their contact center platform.
Does the number support SMS?
No. Argentina toll-free numbers are strictly voice-only.
How long does provisioning take?
Usually instant or within 1 business day after KYC approval, since DID Logic offers real-time provisioning in many regions.
Can I port my existing Argentina toll-free number to DID Logic?
Yes, DID Logic supports toll-free porting with no downtime, but you’ll need to provide the current carrier’s authorization documents and invoices.
What happens if my call volume grows beyond 30 channels?
You can request more capacity (extra concurrent channels) from DID Logic, they scale easily, so you won’t hit a ceiling if your contact center expands.
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