Professionalism & collaboration for Manhattan.
IVR Routing That Satisfies Goldman Sachs and Sullivan and Cromwell Executive Assistants
Executive assistants at Goldman Sachs, Condé Nast, and Sullivan and Cromwell are trained to assess vendor legitimacy in under ten seconds. A 212 auto-attendant that immediately identifies the company, offers a direct routing menu, and avoids hold music loops clears the credibility threshold these gatekeepers apply before connecting any vendor to a senior contact.
Shared Call Queues for Teams Covering Manhattan's Financial, Legal, and Media Clients
Vendors serving Goldman Sachs procurement in Lower Manhattan, Condé Nast editorial purchasing in Hudson Yards, and Sullivan and Cromwell legal operations in Midtown cannot afford a single missed inbound call from any of these accounts. A shared team inbox ensures inbound 212 calls from any client segment reach an available rep immediately.
Why Manhattan businesses choose Teloz.
A 212 area code is one of the most recognized commercial signals in the world, and executive assistants at Goldman Sachs, Condé Nast, Sullivan and Cromwell, and hundreds of other Manhattan institutions route calls partly by recognizing it as a local number. Teloz enables vendors to acquire or port a 212 number and immediately layer on auto-attendant menus, shared team inboxes, call recording, and international dialing — the full communication stack needed to credibly serve New York's financial, legal, and media procurement markets without the cost or complexity of legacy enterprise phone systems.
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Everything about the 212 area code
The 212 area code serves Manhattan, New York. It is one of the active area codes in the state. Businesses use it to build a local presence in the area. A 212 number makes your business look local to customers in the region.
What a 212 number includes
- A local 212 area code recognized across Manhattan
- Inbound and outbound HD voice calls
- Two-way SMS and MMS texting
- Voicemail with transcription and email delivery
- Call forwarding, routing, and auto-attendant
- Works on mobile, desktop, and desk phones
Why businesses choose the 212 area code
- Local caller ID — customers in Manhattan recognize the number
- Higher pickup rates compared to toll-free or out-of-state numbers
- No physical office needed — work from anywhere
- Add as many lines and team members as you need
- Keep your number if you switch carriers (number porting)
How to get a 212 number
- 1Create a free Teloz account — no credit card needed to start
- 2Search for available 212 numbers
- 3Pick your number and activate it instantly
- 4Set up your team, routing, and voicemail in minutes
- 5Start calling and texting with your new local number
Pricing
A 212 local number is included in all Teloz plans. Plans start at $7.99 per user per month. There are no setup fees. You are not locked into an annual contract. Scale up or down whenever you need to.
Businesses trust Teloz for 212 local numbers.
Teams in Manhattan get more pickups, more callbacks, and more customers with a local 212 number.
“Goldman Sachs executive assistants on the 85th floor do not pick up unknown numbers. Our 212 number changed that. We went from zero callbacks to consistent engagement with tier-one financial clients.”
“Sullivan and Cromwell intake staff answered our 212 number on the first ring. That immediate credibility opened doors that our previous Chicago area code had kept closed for two years.”
“Condé Nast vendor coordinators at One World Trade returned every call once we had a 212 number. In media and publishing, Manhattan presence is not optional. It is table stakes for the relationship.”
“Our publicists work from Brooklyn, Hoboken, and remotely. Every one of them calls from a 212 number. Midtown editorial contacts have no idea our team is distributed across three states.”
Questions about the 212 area code.
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