13 numbers are designed for those companies that are totally dependant on phone sales and service.
13 numbers are a must for corporations with large consumer customer bases or companies that advertise on radio and TV where the audience do not have time to write down a 10 digit number.
The big advantage is the short 6 digit number – they are always easy to remember.
Make your Large Business look like a corporation – make your corporation far more efficient.
Inbound Numbers Australia - 13 Call Rates
Rate Plan |
Regular |
Monthly Rental |
$820 |
Government Monthly Levy |
$717.94 |
Local (first 15 mins. free then) |
$0.12 |
National - Intercity |
$0.22 |
National - Regional |
$0.27 |
Mobile to Fixed |
$0.19 |
Calls Diverted to a Mobile
Description |
Calls to Mobiles |
$0.45 |
Other Charges
Per Service |
Once off charges
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Connection fee - No Contract Option
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$29 |
Connection fee - 12 Month Minimum Contract |
$0 |
Service Changes
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$20 |
13 numbers – How much do they cost?
Inbound numbers have the same call pricing as a 1300 number you only pay for long distance, mobile and local calls over 15 minutes long.
The main price consideration is monthly line rental which is $1000. This is the major cost of a 13 service and is mainly made up of government charges on these premium services.
Local fixed line calls FREE for the first 15 minutes
Just as with 1300 service, 13 number customers pay an untimed 25c each time they phone a 13 number from any fixed line telephone anywhere in Australia. If the customer is within your local area the call is free for to the 13 number owner for the first 15 minutes. As most customers are local, and the average call is only a couple of minutes long, operating a 13 service is surprisingly cheap.
Inbound Numbers Australia (INA) are the only 100% specialists in provide inbound 1300, 13 and 1800 numbers for the Australian business market
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