13, 1300 AND 1800 NUMBERS?
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13 numbers are comprised of six digits in total, the 2 digit prefix (13) and the four digit suffix. e.g.: 13 CABS. THE 13 number range is typically used by larger national companies. Your customers can call your 13 number from any landline in Australia for the cost of a local call. All 13 numbers attract an annual government tax. Click here to view the 13 features. |
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1300 numbers are comprised of ten digits in total, the four digit prefix (1300) and the six digit suffix. The suffix can have up to an additional 4 digits. This type of service allows your customer to call you from a fixed line telephone anywhere in Australia for the cost of a local call. The example to the right (1300 FLOWERS) has an additional digit (Overdial). Click here to view the 1300 features. | ![]() |
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1800 numbers are comprised of ten digits in total, the four digit prefix (1800) and the six digit suffix. The suffix can have up to an additional 4 digits. This type of service allows your customer to call you from a fixed line telephone anywhere in Australia for free. The example to the left (1800 REVERSE) has an additional digit (Overdial). Click here to view the 1800 features. |
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