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What is the difference
between a Local Geographic (Two-Way) Number and an Internal
Number (One-Way)?
A Local Geographic number is a real live number which can be used to call you
from Standard landline and Mobile Phones. This number is numbered similarly to
your current landline service number. Local Geographic numbers are available
on Voise Two-Way plans only.
Internal Numbering which is given on Voise One-Way plans can only be called from
other users on the Voise network
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Does my Computer
have to be turned on when using the VOISE service?
If you have an Ethernet Phone/Adapter (eg Linksys PAP2
VOISEBox) or VoIP ADSL Modem/Router, you only need to have
an active broadband internet connection (eg
Cable/ADSL or Wireless Connection). If you are using a USB Adapter/Phone you
will need to have your computer turned on at all times to use the service, along
with an active Internet Connection.
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How do I dial a number?
You can dial a number as per a normal Australian Land line number. Eg, If you
have a Melbourne Virtual Number you would dial as follows:
If you are calling a Number within Victoria or Tasmania, you would dial as per
example to a Number in Melbourne, you would dial 9012 5000.
If you are calling a Interstate or a mobile number, you would dial the number
along with the area code or the full number (for mobile and other numbers).
For International Calls you would place 0011 in front of the Country Code and
number.
If you have a One-Way plan such as a prepaid service, Voiseline or Voisetalk
One-Way you will be required to dial the area code before dialling all numbers.
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