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Business Voicemail Messages: Setup Guide and Sample Scripts for Australian Businesses

If your business voicemail is still the default carrier greeting, or you recorded something in a hurry and have never changed it, this guide gives you the scripts and setup steps to fix it. A good voicemail message takes 10 minutes to record. Callers who hear a professional greeting leave a message and call back. Callers who hear dead air or a generic tone hang up and call a competitor.

20 May 2026

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How to Transfer Calls on a Business Phone: What You Need and How to Do It

If you can't transfer calls on your current business phone, or callers get cut off when you try, this guide explains why and how to fix it. On a modern cloud phone system (where calls run over your internet connection), transferring a call takes two button presses. If you're on a basic NBN phone line, the capability simply isn't there, and you need a different setup.

20 May 2026

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Can I Use My Mobile as My Business Phone? Yes, But Here's What You're Missing

If you're running your business off your personal mobile and wondering whether you need a proper business phone system, this guide answers that. Yes, your mobile handles the basics. But there are five specific things it can't do, and at least two of them are probably already costing you leads.

20 May 2026

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Second Phone Line for Your Business: Why You Need One and What It Costs

If your business phone shows as engaged whenever you're already on a call, every new caller hits a busy signal and moves on. This guide explains why it happens and what a second phone line actually costs to fix. For most small businesses, the solution is not a second physical line. It is a cloud phone system that handles multiple calls on the same number.

20 May 2026

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How to Get a Business Phone Number in Australia (2026)

If you're setting up a business number and not sure whether to get a geographic number (02, 03, 07, 08), a 1300 number, or something else entirely, this guide covers all four options. Getting a dedicated number takes about 10 minutes and costs $10 to $30 per month. This keeps your personal mobile separate from your business calls from day one.

20 May 2026

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How Much Does a Business Phone System Cost in Australia? (2026)

Most Australian small businesses pay between $20 and $60 per month for a cloud phone system, here is what that number actually includes.

20 May 2026

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Hold Music for Business: How to Put Callers on Hold Without Losing Them

If your business puts callers on hold and they frequently hang up, or if you can't put callers on hold at all, this guide explains why and what to do. Callers who hear silence hang up within about 40 seconds. Callers who hear music wait close to three minutes. That difference represents real bookings and enquiries lost every day.

20 May 2026

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How to Stop Missing Business Calls: A Plain-English Fix for Australian Small Businesses

If your business is missing calls because the phone rings out, shows engaged, or goes to a voicemail nobody checks, this guide gives you the specific fix for each scenario. Every call that rings out is a lead that calls your competitor next. For most small businesses, the cause is one of three setup problems that are fixable in under a day.

20 May 2026

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NBN Phone Options for Business: What Are You Actually Getting?

If you're on an NBN connection and wondering whether your current business phone setup is good enough, this guide explains the three different tiers of business phone available over NBN. They're not the same product. Most small businesses end up on the cheapest option without knowing there are better ones, or knowing what they're missing.

31 March 2026

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Do I Still Need a Landline for My Business?

If you're wondering whether your business still needs a traditional phone line, or whether you can just use your mobile, the short answer is no landline needed. The copper phone network is being switched off across Australia. But your business almost certainly still needs a dedicated number separate from your personal mobile, and there is an important difference between those two things.

31 March 2026

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TPG Business Phone Alternatives After the Vodafone Merger (2026)

If your business is on a TPG phone plan and you're not getting the features or support you need, this guide covers the main alternatives. Most small businesses that move away from TPG do so for three reasons: call quality issues, limited support options, and plans that don't include the call handling features a proper business phone system provides. This guide covers what the alternatives cost and what you get instead.

31 March 2026

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Optus Business Phone Alternatives for Small Business (2026)

If your business is on Optus for your phone service and you're looking for better value or more features, this guide covers the main alternatives. Most small businesses that move away from Optus do so for the same reasons: support response times, per-call charges that add up faster than expected, and plans that bundle features you don't use while leaving out the ones you do. This guide covers what the alternatives cost and what each one gives you instead.

31 March 2026

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Cheap Business Phone Service Australia: What to Look For (and What to Avoid)

If you're looking for the cheapest business phone service in Australia that still handles calls professionally, this guide covers the lowest-cost options and what you give up at each price point. The cheapest setup (a basic NBN add-on at $10 to $15 per month) only handles one call at a time with no hold queues or call routing. A proper cloud phone system starts at $25 to $40 per month and handles multiple simultaneous calls.

31 March 2026

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How Much Is Telstra Really Costing Your Small Business? A Line-by-Line Breakdown

If your business is on Telstra for its phone service and you've never sat down to add up what you're actually paying, this guide does the line-by-line breakdown for you. A typical 5-person business on Telstra can spend $400 to $600 per month across line rental, call charges, and hardware, often without realising it. This guide shows where the cost is going and what a comparable cloud phone system would cost instead.

31 March 2026

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Is Your ISP Phone Good Enough for Business? Why Most Aren't

If your business phone is plugged into the modem your ISP supplied and it seems to work, this guide explains why it's probably not good enough for a growing business. When Australia moved to the NBN, most businesses were automatically switched to a basic phone line built into the modem. This handles one call at a time, has no hold queue, no voicemail to email, and no call routing. Most businesses don't know there is a better option at a similar price.

31 March 2026

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My Business Phone Stopped Working After NBN: What to Do Right Now

If your business phone stopped working after an NBN changeover, or after your ISP made a change to your plan, this guide covers the most common causes and how to fix each one. Business phones fail after NBN changes for three reasons: the adapter settings need updating, the phone service wasn't migrated correctly, or the new connection type doesn't support the phone setup you had before. Most of these are fixable in under an hour without a technician.

31 March 2026

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Telstra VoIP Shutdown: What Australian Businesses Need to Do Before September 2026

If your business is still using Telstra for its phone service and you haven't sorted out what you're switching to, this guide covers what is actually being shut down, when the deadlines are, and what your migration options are. Telstra's copper and legacy VOIP services are being wound down in stages. The specific deadline that applies to your business depends on which Telstra service you're on.

31 March 2026