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> On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 10:06:03AM +0100, Chris Bagnall wrote:
>
> > > Getting really confused over what numbers are best for both a
> > > business and
> > > a client ?!?!? 0845/0800 numbers used to be the ones; though with
> > > 0845 the
> > > providers got a kick b
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 10:06:03AM +0100, Chris Bagnall wrote:
> > Getting really confused over what numbers are best for both a business and
> > a client ?!?!? 0845/0800 numbers used to be the ones; though with 0845 the
> > providers got a kick back as-well. If you are a new UK business, and with
> Getting really confused over what numbers are best for both a business and
> a client ?!?!? 0845/0800 numbers used to be the ones; though with 0845 the
> providers got a kick back as-well. If you are a new UK business, and with
> to
> be national, is the best approach an 03* type number. Any lin
In these days where mobiles are used an awful lot and non geo numbers are
charged at a premium (even free 0800!), a geographic number, at least as an
option, is best!
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Subject: [asterisk-biz] [UK] 0 numbers et al
Hello all,
Getting really confused over what numbers are best for both a business and a
client ?!?!? 0845/0800
Hello all,
Getting really confused over what numbers are best for both a business and a
client ?!?!? 0845/0800 numbers used to be the ones; though with 0845 the
providers got a kick back as-well. If you are a new UK business, and with to be
national, is the best approach an 03* type number. An