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On a side note, it must be tough committing phone numbers to memory down there.
0488 40 30 24 ehhh....
The first four digits are the area code? The next to are the prefix?[/undefined]
It still don't work Rick.![Angry Angry](https://forum.excellent-supply.com/images/smilies/angry.gif)
Nah cobber, ya got it all wrong.
That there is a mobile number, ( cell to you ).
When we first started getting ( jeez ) CELL PHONES !! they had nine numbers.
My first one was 018 774 253, this was on the old analogue phone system.
Then we went all fancy and got digital and they added another number and changed them around.
That first number changed to 0409 774 253 which I still have for my leather business.
the one you put in is for my commercial biz;
I have another one yet again for my resi; biz.
I no longer have a fax; number.
These smart phones are good with their directory inside where you can store numbers of colleagues, etc;
Same with land lines, we went from 6 numbers to eight numbers when digital came in.
Then we have area codes for states:
Vic; = 03
N.S.W. = 02
ACT = 02
Qld; = 04
S.A. = I dunno
W.A. = 08
Tasmania is full of people with two heads so naturally I don't know their area code.
Northern Territory, well they're all rednecks, so I don't know theirs either.
Then to confuse you more so, we have our national code = 617
Now,
we're going through the stages of getting an NBN, ( National Broadband Network ).
Ah, Made in China.![Angry Angry](https://forum.excellent-supply.com/images/smilies/angry.gif)
This is going to put many of us to the wall.
"NBN Co's broadband network will cost $1.4 billion more to build and $3.2 billion more to operate than first expected - altogether $4.6 billion over ten years – but rollout targets are being met, according to an updated corporate plan.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/it-pro/government-...z29eFLeNx7"
All going well, I should be out of the game by then and not need it.![Big Grin Big Grin](https://forum.excellent-supply.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
![Tongue Tongue](https://forum.excellent-supply.com/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
Apart from that, I rely on Skype as much as possible for long distance calls. ( Frugal I am ).
That's it, past my bedtime.
On a side note, it must be tough committing phone numbers to memory down there.
0488 40 30 24 ehhh....
The first four digits are the area code? The next to are the prefix?[/undefined]
It still don't work Rick.
![Angry Angry](https://forum.excellent-supply.com/images/smilies/angry.gif)
![Blush Blush](https://forum.excellent-supply.com/images/smilies/blush.gif)
Nah cobber, ya got it all wrong.
That there is a mobile number, ( cell to you ).
When we first started getting ( jeez ) CELL PHONES !! they had nine numbers.
My first one was 018 774 253, this was on the old analogue phone system.
Then we went all fancy and got digital and they added another number and changed them around.
That first number changed to 0409 774 253 which I still have for my leather business.
the one you put in is for my commercial biz;
I have another one yet again for my resi; biz.
I no longer have a fax; number.
These smart phones are good with their directory inside where you can store numbers of colleagues, etc;
Same with land lines, we went from 6 numbers to eight numbers when digital came in.
Then we have area codes for states:
Vic; = 03
N.S.W. = 02
ACT = 02
Qld; = 04
S.A. = I dunno
W.A. = 08
Tasmania is full of people with two heads so naturally I don't know their area code.
Northern Territory, well they're all rednecks, so I don't know theirs either.
Then to confuse you more so, we have our national code = 617
Now,
![Undecided Undecided](https://forum.excellent-supply.com/images/smilies/undecided.gif)
Ah, Made in China.
![Angry Angry](https://forum.excellent-supply.com/images/smilies/angry.gif)
This is going to put many of us to the wall.
"NBN Co's broadband network will cost $1.4 billion more to build and $3.2 billion more to operate than first expected - altogether $4.6 billion over ten years – but rollout targets are being met, according to an updated corporate plan.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/it-pro/government-...z29eFLeNx7"
All going well, I should be out of the game by then and not need it.
![Big Grin Big Grin](https://forum.excellent-supply.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
![Tongue Tongue](https://forum.excellent-supply.com/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
Apart from that, I rely on Skype as much as possible for long distance calls. ( Frugal I am ).
That's it, past my bedtime.