Zenith number

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A Zenith number is a special type of toll-free telephone number in the United States and Canada, introduced prior to the development of WATS toll-free service. It allows a calling party to call the number's owner at no charge by dialing the operator and requesting the specified Zenith number. In some places the name Enterprise or the letters WX were used. Some organizations continue to keep their Zenith numbers (The California Highway Patrol continues to use the same single number it has for decades, Zenith 1-2000), but with the low cost of incoming WATS service, Zenith numbers have nearly disappeared, and telephone companies in most service areas no longer offer new Zenith numbers.

The operator handled the call by looking up the regular number corresponding to the Zenith number, typically in a paper book kept at the switchboard, and completing the call as though it were a collect call to the regular number.

The reason the name Zenith was used is that the letter Z did not, at that time, appear on the telephone dial, thus the only way one could call a 'Zenith' number was to dial the operator.

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