1300 Numbers for your thriving Australian business

Thriving businesses make it effortless for customers to contact them.

A 1300 number lets callers easily reach you from anywhere in Australia while only paying a local call rate. And that builds customer satisfaction and trust. It also presents a unified business image under one national number rather than a mix of state numbers. As your customers and their needs grow, 1300 numbers remain highly flexible and scalable.

1300 numbers show that you are progressive, stable and open for business anywhere in Australia.

How to get started?

SIPcity makes it easy for you to get started with your local rate number straight away.

  1. Pick your local rate number​​
    Grab an easy to remember local rate number randomly from our available range, or get a Smartnumber from the ACMA Numbering System if you want something specific. Smartnumbers start from $250.
  2. Set up your apps and phones
    We’ll help you get your new toll-free number set up on our Cloud PBX and on your mobile with the MySIPcity app, or straight to your desk phone. You can personalise features and settings so it works just how you need it to.
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1300 Numbers: Your Business' Competitive Edge Explained

Stay ahead of the competition with a 1300 number.

  1. Local presence - Get a local business advantage in every state and territory
  2. Trusted reputation - Customers have faith in businesses with 1300 numbers
  3. Lower cost - Customers more likely to call a 1300 than a mobile number
  4. Flexible growth - Scale up or down to manage calling needs

Embrace the future of communication

Unlock a world of possibilities with SIPcity’s cloud communication solutions. Keep your team connected no matter where they are, harnessing features like calls, video conferencing, and unified messaging. Experience business telephony with SIPcity, taking the first step towards more efficient and effective communication.

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FAQ

How does a 1300 number differ from an 1800 number?

The main difference between a 1300 and 1800 number is how the calls are charged. Calls made to a 1300 number are charged to both the caller and the business. 1800 numbers, on the other hand, are toll-free inbound numbers.

Yes. Transferring your 1800 toll-free number from another carrier is easy. We can help you port your number to us by phone or you can reach us online here.

Yes. It is common for businesses to use more than one 1800 number. Getting a 1800 inbound number gives you access to all SIPcity’s features, including incoming call records, which is helpful for tracking marketing campaigns and advertising.