In the
North American Numbering Plan (covering
Canada, the
United States, and parts of the
Caribbean), directory assistance may be contacted by dialing
411 (one of the
N11 codes). To get a listing in a remote or non-local
area code, directory assistance is available at 1-
area code-555-1212. In some cases, a 411 call from a
landline will yield local, national, and sometimes international listings. Most telephone companies permit up to two listings per 411 calls. All wireless carriers offer nationwide listings with 411 except Xfinity Mobile, and some offer additional Enhanced Directory Assistance services. However, wireless numbers for residential customers are not available via 411. In 2021, AT&T ended directory assistance service for wireless subscribers and in 2023 ended directory assistance services for digital landline subscribers, AT&T's directory assistance listings are now inaccessible as of 2024.
Billing Historically, the
tariffs for wireline telephone service allowed subscribers to place a certain number of directory assistance calls for free each month. More recently, telephone companies are charging subscribers for every directory assistance call. U.S. wireline telephone companies classify DA into four rate classes: • 411 LDA: Local Directory Assistance. 411 is dialed, and the operator is requested to search for a listing in a group of area codes local to the caller (
LATA). Example: the caller lives in area code 630 (
Oak Brook, Illinois) and requests a listing for a business in
area code 312 (
Chicago, Illinois). In this case,
AT&T Illinois bills the call. • 411 NDA: National Directory Assistance. 411 is dialed and the operator is requested to search for a listing in an area code not local to the caller. For example: The caller lives in area code 630 (Oak Brook, Illinois) and requests a listing for a business in area code 213 (Los Angeles, California). In this case, AT&T Illinois bills the call. • (area code) 555–1212: National Directory Assistance. This example assumes the caller is in Oak Brook, Illinois (area code 630) and uses
Verizon as their long-distance carrier. Example: The caller is looking for a listing in Los Angeles, California (area code 213) and dials 213-555-1212. In this case, Verizon bills the call. • 00 and ask for the international directory assistance operator.
AT&T provides International Directory Assistance calls.
Toll-free directory assistance In the U.S., directory assistance for companies with
toll-free "
800 numbers" (with area codes 800, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, and 888) was available from toll-free directory assistance, reachable by dialing 1-800-555-1212, for many decades until it was discontinued in 2020. Toll-free directory assistance was provided by telecommunication providers, namely AT&T and Verizon, as mandated by the
Federal Communications Commission. Companies requested to have their toll-free number listed, and paid the providers each time their phone number was released to a toll-free directory-assistance caller. In 1999, AT&T applied for permission to discontinue this service, but it remained active until the summer of 2020. An automated disconnection recording now plays when calling the 1-800-555-1212 number.
Directory assistance data sources The service of 411 queries is often outsourced to a
call centre that specializes in that function. Historically, when a single carrier provided most of the telephony services for a region, the data used to satisfy the search could come exclusively from that carrier's subscriber rolls. Today, when the market is fragmented amongst many carriers, the data must be aggregated by a
data aggregator specializing in directory listings. The data aggregator distributes the data to the 411 services either on a "live" basis, actually servicing each query, or by periodically transferring large swaths of listings to the call center's systems for local searching. The data aggregator collects the data from the rolls of many telecommunication carriers. Some carriers, such as
Vonage, do not send their customer rolls to the aggregator.
Companies specializing in free directory assistance Private companies have entered the directory assistance market by offering free directory assistance. They are available in most states like
Connecticut and others. Customers often must listen to an advertisement prior to receiving directory services. ==Australia==