Whether you're calling people around the country or just wanting to stay in touch with family or friends on the move, let's talk about what we can do for you.
There are plenty of great reasons to bring your toll calls to Telecom.
Whether you're calling people around the country or just wanting to stay in touch with family or friends on the move, let's talk about what we can do for you.
You just need to fill out our simple online form. Then, when it's convenient for you, one of our team will call you back to discuss which plan might suit you best.
Switching to Telecom for your toll calls is quick and easy. Or choose Freedom and save on calls between home and up to five Telecom mobiles.
Choose a calling plan like Anytime and get all day national and international rates, along with capped calls.
Or opt for our Total Home package, which includes your landline rental and broadband for one fixed monthly fee. You also get way cheaper home-to-mobile calls in New Zealand and great international call rates.
If you like certainty, there's our 2 hour national and international Calling Caps.
If you like deals, there's our regular Talkathons and calling specials.
And if you want to be able to talk freely with people with Telecom mobiles, there's Freedom, which lets you call up to five Telecom mobile numbers from home as many times as you like for just $10 a month per mobile.
Ticking some boxes for you? Good. Here's a couple more reasons.
Our direct dial national calls from your home phone are charged minute plus minute. There's a one minute minimum charge per call.
Our direct dial international calls from your home phone are charged for the first minute, then per second. There's a one minute minimum charge per call.
Number portability means someone can take their number with them when they change mobile providers. So you can't just assume that you know which network a person is on by their mobile phone prefix (eg 027, 029, 021 etc). You can however check if the mobile number you're calling is on the Telecom network FREE. Simply text the mobile number to 300 and you'll receive a text back confirming if the number is on the Telecom network.
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