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Whether it’s CallerTunes from T-Mobile, Answer tones from AT&T or ringback tones from Verizon – this unique personalization of your cell phone is a fun way to create a memorable calling experience for others. Verizon ringback tones were first. In the late 1990’s market research showed a strong interest especially with teens in ringback tones. By the early 2000’s they had become a 2 billion dollar industry. Matter of fact, from February 2007 to February 2008 the use of ringback tones increased by 69%. But, if you are not sure of ringback tones and need more information, take some time to read the following Verizon Ringback tones FAQ’s
- What exactly is a ringback tone? Verizon Ringback is the sound heard by those who call you.
- Where are Verizon ringback tones found? On the website as well as by using the ringback tone code 728.
- What types of ringback tones are available? Choices range from TV and movie themes to celebrity recordings and music from genres like Rock, Inspirational, Jazz and many others.
- How are ringback tones paid for? You will be billed on your monthly statement.
- Can Verizon ringback tones be set up based on time or caller? Yes. You can set specific Ringback tones based on who is calling, day of the week or time of day.
- How long does each ringback tone last? Ringback tones are good for one year, but can be renewed within 2 weeks of the expiration date.
- Can the ringback tone feature be disabled? Yes, just dial *611 from your mobile.
- Can I be notified when new Verizon ringback tones are available? Yes. You can set up your account for alerts whenever your favorite artist releases a new ringback tone.
- How much do ringback tones cost? $.99 per month, plus 1.99 per tone, per year.
- How often can ringback tones be changed? Whenever you like via the web, by dialing #728 or Txt 728.
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