1300 Numbers: Which Provider is Right for your Business?
The telephone is a critical tool for many businesses.
It’s an important communications channel between you and your customers (and between you and your suppliers). It’s also often the primary way new customers contact you, so it forms part of their initial impression of your business.
If things ever do go wrong with your business phone, it’s important that they’re fixed ASAP. You may be able to survive with a dodgy phone service at home for a week or so, but that’s not acceptable for a business where every hour without your phone costs you money!
When choosing a 1300 number provider for your business, it may be tempting to sign up for a cheap plan that saves you $5-10 each month, but you need to be careful those savings don’t end up costing you many times more than that amount!
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