Local prefix guide

Ambler Ambler = 445 Buckland Buckland = 494 Deering Deering = 363 Kiana Kiana = 475
Kivalina Kivalina = 645 Kobuk Kobuk = 948 Kotzebue Kotzebue = 442 Noatak Noatak = 485
Noorvik Noorvik = 636 Red Dog Red Dog = 426 Selawik Summer Selawik = 484 Shungak Shungnak = 437

Understanding 800 and 900 numbers

Subscribers who choose direct-dial service are responsible for all direct-dial calls, no matter who makes the call. OTZ encourages all members to choose the toll-restricted or calling-card-restricted options to avoid paying for unauthorized charges. To avoid making expensive calls by mistake, know the guidelines about 800/888 and 900 numbers. If you aren’t sure whether a call is free or not, you might want to avoid making the call.

800 and 888 prefixes

Calls made to phone numbers that begin with 800 or 888 are free to the person making the call.

900 prefix

Calls made to phone numbers that begin with 900 are billed to the person making the call; these calls are free to the company or person receiving the call.

Correctional Billing Services

OTZ Telephone Cooperative members are unable to accept collect calls from inmates. In order to receive calls from inmates at correctional institutions, there are two steps you need to follow:
  1. Call OTZ Telephone at 907-442-3114 or 1-800-478-3111 to make sure your telephone is set up to accept collect calls.
  2. Call Securus Technologies at 1-800-844-6591 to set up your account.

Alaska Relay

Alaska Relay is a free service that enables people who are deaf, hard-of-hearing or speech-disabled to communicate over the phone. This is done with specialized text-telephone (TTY) equipment and relayed through highly trained, professional communication assistants (CAs) who speak messages to the hearing and type messages to the hearing-impaired. Alaska Relay is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with no restrictions on the length or number of calls placed. All calls are strictly confidential and no records of any conversations are maintained. Alaska residents who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind or speech-disabled are eligible to receive specialized telephone equipment through the equipment-distribution program at CSD at minimal or no cost. For more information on getting and using Alaska Relay, visit https://alaskarelay.com or call 1-800-770-6770 or 1-800-770-2234.

Attention, there is a New Scholarships opportunity:

OTZ Communication members' children or family members can apply for the Alaska Telecom Association Scholarship. Please visit the community page under the "About US" tab to learn more.