Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoBrandon View Post
Charges Overview:

Incoming Toll Free (Domestic), Outgoing PSTN would be billed at a rate of $0.025 + $0.01/minute = $0.035/minute.

Incoming Toll Free (Canada), Outgoign PSTN would be billed at a rate of $0.06/minute + $0.1/minute = $0.07/minute.

So that goes to show that a call always has two legs (Incoming + Outgoing).
Is it always that Toll Free numbers would have two legs?

I always thought that you could forward a Toll Free number but in most cases, the Toll Free number normally would ring on your primary number same as a virtual number. In both cases, normally Toll Free and Virtual numbers are inbound only as you cannot call out on either.

Therefore, there should only be two legs on Toll Free if you set it up to forward to another number otherwise it should only have one leg - Correct?