NSTN announces the launch of its new reverse cell and reverse non-published phone listings. The product will be available to all NSTN clients on Monday, May 1st. As the credit and collections industry evolves, NSTN understands that not all customers maintain a traditional land line any longer. At unprecedented industry pricing, NSTN clients will now have the ability to reverse cell phone and non published phone listings, via online access or in a batch environment. This tool will assist NSTN clients in tracking down harder to reach customers, returning a name and/or address in most cases.


Coupled with the recent employment searches, phone and social searches, the new NSTN product addition will create a more global ?one-stop? environment for NSTN clientele. Customers opting for the new N-Ployment™ service can sign up for 6 months for only $125 per user/per month for UNLIMITED access. By choosing the N-Ployment™ service in conjunction with the N-35 service (normally a $35 value), users gain UNLIMITED access to both systems for ONLY $150 per user/per month. If you opt for a 12 month contract, the N-35 service will be added at no additional charge, and new users will have UNLIMITED access to all online searches for only $125 per user, per month.


The N35 service allows users access to the NSTN N-Tel and N-Search databases. N-Tel provides access to the millions of telephone records that are added, deleted or amended within the directory assistance databases of all the Regional Bell Operating Companies. NSTN provides real-time, instant access to over 130 million U.S. residential and business listings. The N-Search database provides access to over 1 billion current and historical records, allowing users to browse through these records instantly. With as little information as a Social Security number, users will have access to names, telephone numbers, and current and historical address information. Relatives may also be obtained via the ?potential family? links. This information can be vital in tracking down skips, debtors, relatives, neighbors, or associates. Statistics have also shown the N-Search product is supplying non published listings in some cases.


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