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What are Inbound numbers?

1300 and 1800 numbers are powerful inbound business numbers widely used across Australia to make it easier for customers to reach you — no matter where they are.

A 1300 number offers a cost-effective way for customers to call you at a local call rate from anywhere in the country, while your business covers part of the call cost.

A 1800 number, on the other hand, is completely toll-free for the caller — your business covers the full cost, making it even more attractive for customer engagement.

Both options give your business a national presence, boost your professional image, and allow flexible call routing to landlines, mobiles, or VoIP systems — ensuring you never miss an opportunity to connect.

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1300/1800 Numbers with CloudRing

Elevate your brand’s accessibility and professionalism with our premium range of 1300/1800 numbers. Whether you’re a small startup or a thriving enterprise, these numbers offer unmatched benefits:

  1. Enhanced Visibility: Stand out from the competition and create a lasting impression with a memorable and easy-to-recall business number.
  2. Nationwide Reach: Expand your market reach across Australia without the limitations of geographic boundaries. Reach customers from coast to coast effortlessly.
  3. Increased Customer Engagement: Provide customers with a convenient and cost-effective way to connect with your business, fostering stronger relationships and boosting satisfaction.
  4. Professional Image: Establish credibility and trustworthiness with a professional business number, signaling reliability and commitment to quality service

Experience the power of seamless communication and unlock new opportunities for growth with 1300/1800 numbers. Contact Cloud Ring today to elevate your business to new heights!

Virtual PBX for better business efficiency

Getting a 1300 / 1800 Number with us is easy!

Have you been wondering how to get a new 1300 or 1800 number?

  • CloudRing offers a fresh alternative to traditional telcos, tailored for small to medium-sized businesses.

  • Greater control over 1300/1800 number costs with outstanding value for money.

  • Boost your brand presence and increase customer engagement with a dedicated business number.

  • Cost-effective and customer-focused service — better care and lower pricing than larger providers.

  • Access to advanced call routing features, including:

    • Time-of-day routing

    • Call overflow to multiple numbers

    • Call barring and filtering

    • Custom routing rules to suit your business hours and teams

Frequently Asked Questions

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An inbound number is a virtual business phone number that is used to receive incoming calls. Inbound numbers such as 1300,1800 or 13 numbers are used by businesses to help manage incoming call flows. Because inbound numbers are actually “virtual” numbers, there are no fixed lines to make outbound calls.

A 1300 number is an inbound number used as a business phone number. A 1300 number can be answered on a mobile or fixed landline, offering great flexibility over call management by allowing multiple

1300 numbers and 1800 numbers are both inbound numbers offering multiple routing options for a business. The main difference between a 1300 and 1800 number is how the calls are charged. Calls made to a 1300 number is charged to both the caller and the business. 1800 numbers on the other hand, is a toll-free inbound number. This means, 1800 numbers calls are only charged to the business.

The cost of a 1300 number call varies depending on whether the call is made from a fixed landline or mobile. When dialing from a landline in Australia, 1300 number calls are charged as a standard local call. For this reason, 1300 numbers are also referred to as local call numbers. Calls made to a 1300 number from a mobile is charged accordingly at the mobile carrier rates.