Types of business phone numbers available
Understanding the different types of business phone numbers available can help you choose the best option for your company’s needs.
1300 Numbers are shared-cost local numbers where the caller pays a local call rate, and the business incurs the remaining cost of incoming calls. They are suitable for businesses of all sizes looking to establish a national or local presence through local numbers.
National reach.
Professional image.
Flexible call routing.
Shared costs with the caller.
Higher monthly fees compared to landlines.
1800 numbers are toll-free numbers for the caller, with the business covering the full cost of the call.
These toll free prefix numbers are excellent for customer service and support, as they encourage customers to call without worrying about call charges.
Thus, they tend to be used by large enterprises that prioritise customer convenience and high customer trust.
Toll-free for customers.
National reach.
High customer trust.
Higher costs for the business.
Higher monthly fees.
Smartnumbers or Phonewords are customised numbers that spell out a word or company name.
They offer a unique branding opportunity by creating memorable contact points that can be easily integrated into marketing efforts.
Highly memorable.
Excellent for marketing.
National reach.
Typically higher costs.
Limited availability.
Landline numbers are traditional phone numbers tied to an area code, existing numbers, or local call numbers in a specific geographic area code or location.
They are suitable for small businesses focused on local markets.
Lower cost.
Local presence.
Limited geographic reach.
Fewer advanced features.
Mobile numbers are flexible and ideal for small businesses and freelancers with clients who need access to stay connected on the go.
They are often synonymous with a personal phone number unless a separate mobile device is used purely for business reasons.
Flexibility.
Lower cost.
Less professional image.
Limited advanced features.