Business Telephony Specialists

Services

Lines & Call Charges.
Inbound Services.
Systems, Data, VoIP.
Mobile Comms.
Broadband.
Call Conferencing.
Telephone Management.
Next-generation infrastructure.

Lines and call charges

Special numbers, 0800 etc

Phone systems, data, VoIP

Mobiles and Blackberry

High-speed broadband

Instant call conferencing

Telephone management

Next-generation infrastructure

partnership
Virtual numbers.

Virtual numbers

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The easier you make it for callers, the more likely they are to lift the phone and dial your number. Whether you choose freephone numbers, local-rate numbers, or premium-rate numbers depends on how you want your potential customers to perceive you.

All 08 business-rate numbers are non-geographic, which means your company is no longer tied to one part of the country. Non-geographic telephone numbers are ideal for companies with several branches across the country and those that want to trade on a national rather than a local scale. It's easy to add routing plans that automatically transfer non-geographic inbound calls to the branch or depot which is nearest the caller.

0800 freephone numbers

Customers can call you for free from anywhere in the UK. You pay the cost of the call. Some businesses use a range of freephone numbers, each of which is associated with a particular advertising campaign or website address. That gives them instant feedback on which promotional routes are bringing in the most new business.

0845 low-rate numbers

Customers call you at their local rate from anywhere in the UK. You pay absolutely nothing, not even a set-up fee. 0845 numbers are hugely popular because they cut the cost of calls for customers without adding to the supplier's costs.

0871 higher-rate numbers

Customers pay an enhanced rate for their calls, while you collect a portion of the call charge as revenue. The rules are changing on 0871 numbers: from January 2008, ICSTIS (the premium-rate number regulator) will be checking to make sure that line owners manage their calls responsibly.

0870 higher-rate numbers

From January 2008, revenue-share from 0870 numbers will cease when customers start paying standard national rates for their calls. Worse, if you have an 0870 number to which other services are attached, you may have to pay for those services. We recommend that 0870-number holders migrate to an 0871 number to maintain their revenue.

0844 low-rate numbers

Customers pay a slightly enhanced rate for their calls, while you collect a portion of the call charge as revenue. 0844 numbers will not be regulated by ICSTIS.

To get your number, call ours first

Setting up specialised numbers is easy, as is redirecting them to different landlines or mobiles as appropriate. We'll deal with all the admin so you can concentrate on the flurry of incoming calls. Call us today on 0845 345 4321 to talk about making life easy for your customers or raising revenue from incoming calls.