What is the difference between a national and international Onoff number?

Lily
Lily
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A number is considered national when a user has a SIM card from one country and has purchased a number from the same country (for example, a French SIM card and a French Onoff number).

A number is considered international when a user has a SIM card from one country and has purchased a number from another (for example, a French SIM card and a Belgian Onoff number).

If the Onoff number you wish to purchase or renew is of a different nationality, it will be charged at the international rate.

For your information, the application detects the country of residence and the nationality of the SIM card used during the last 35 days.

So your store automatically applies the current rates.

⚠ ATTENTION: At present, we have no partner operator in the French overseas departments and territories (DOM-TOM), so rates are not the same as for mainland France, depending on the overseas department.

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