What is a long distance PIC code?
Also to know is, what is an access code for long distance?
Learn to use the "access code" of your long distance company. The access code is a 5 digit code that you dial before dialing the regular number. When you use the access code you are by-passing your local phone company and instead insuring that your long distance carrier will handle the call.
Also to know is, what are PIC codes?
PIC stands for Primary Interexchange (or IntraLata) Carrier and identifies the long distance provider you use when you make a 1+ area code +xxx-xxxx call. A PIC code is generally a unique 7 digit number that starts with 10-1xxxx. For example, the 7 digit PIC given for AT&T is 10-10288.
A Carrier Access Code, or CAC, is a seven-digit code that allows callers to reach a specific carrier from any telephone. These codes are sometimes used to dial around an interexchange carrier and obtain better rates. All carrier access codes start with 101 followed by the carrier identification code.