How much does it cost to set up a 1300 number?
How much does it cost to set up a 1300 number?
There is an initial once-off set up cost of $19 + GST when you sign up to a plan, plus the 1300 number you select.
Does Telstra charge for 1300 numbers?
Re: Telstra charges for 1300 numbers 13 numbers cost 40 cents per call. 1800 numbers are the freecall numbers, 13 numbers are local call cost. Never be afraid to back yourself when trying new things, just always make sure you have 3 escape routes if things go wrong.
Why are 1300 numbers so expensive?
When calling a 1300 number from any landline in Australia, the caller is charged the cost of a local call. That’s why 1300 numbers are often referred to as Local Rate Numbers. Higher charges apply when dialling from a mobile phone. They are determined by the mobile phone company and vary between carriers.
Can I call 1300 numbers from outside Australia?
Can my 1300 number be dialled from outside Australia? If a caller can make contact with an Australian 1300 number from overseas, they will be charged based on their home network’s rates. They will have to dial the overseas code of their country, followed by the Australian code (61), and then your 1300 number.
How much does it cost to call 1300 number Australia?
The cost of a 1300 number call varies depending on whether the call is made from a fixed landline or mobile. When dialing from a landline in Australia, 1300 number calls are charged as a standard local call.
Is the cost of a 1300 number tolled?
All calls made to 1300 numbers are shared between the caller and your business. The caller pays call rates according to their telco provider. Charges to your business will be tolled based on the type of call.
Is the 1300 number charged the same rate as a landline?
Calls to Mobile – if the 1300 number is being routed to an Australian mobile, all calls are charged at the same rate, regardless of call origin or if it’s made via a landline or a mobile.
Why are 1300 numbers referred to as local call numbers?
1300 numbers are often referred to as ‘local call numbers’ because your customers can call you from any landline anywhere in Australia for the cost of a local call. Since 1300 numbers are virtual business numbers, you can redirect your calls to different answerpoints depending on how your business operates.