Originally Posted by BexTech:
“Was an example, I can give you my VoIP number and you will see it is not an 0560 number but a proper 01 number, you can call it from BT and as it's a normal number you will be charged at normal BT rates for a local/national geo number.”
“Was an example, I can give you my VoIP number and you will see it is not an 0560 number but a proper 01 number, you can call it from BT and as it's a normal number you will be charged at normal BT rates for a local/national geo number.”
I only thought VOIP with 01/02 numbers were only available to businesses. I know my work uses VOIP with an 01 number. I apologise for that.




Its like having two phonelines.