What else is included?
Call Waiting Display
Some display telephones, like the T1000C Calling Number
Display Rental Phone, have Call Waiting Display, which lets
you see the number of the caller while you’re on the
phone, unless the number is blocked.
Call Record Logging
Logging of calls is supported by most Calling Number Display
compatible equipment. Call record logging capacity varies,
so please see your telephone equipment user manual.
Call Blocking
Blocking of calls is free. With Call Blocking you can choose
to block your number for individual calls, so your details
remain private. If you are calling from a Telstra fixed
phone, dial 1831 in front of the number you wish to call.
Line Blocking
Line Blocking blocks your number from being sent when
you make calls. Permanent Line Blocking is automatically
provided to customers with unlisted numbers and is
available on request for listed services. You can override
the blocking and send your number by dialling 1832 before
making your call if you are calling from a Telstra fixed
phone.
Anything else I need to know?
Monthly charge applies (except for HomeLine® Ultimate
services). Available most areas. Available on tone phones in
most areas. Call Waiting Display capable telephones are
designed to mute the receiver for 1-2 seconds while the
details of the caller’s number are sent to the telephone.
This may cause a brief interruption to the conversation.
Occasionally, some telephones may mistakenly respond to
a caller’s voice or external noise and cause a false muting
of the telephone receiver.
‘PAYPHONE’:
Indicates that the call is
from a payphone.
‘CALL FORWARD’:
Indicates that the call
has been forwarded to you. The number
displayed will be the originating
caller’s number.
The word ‘pAYpHoNE’ will only appear if the display
device supports this option.
The words ‘CAll FoRWARD’ will only appear if the
display device supports this option and the customer
network service is compatible.
Calling Number Display
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‘UNAVAILABLE’:
May indicate that the call
is from an overseas caller or payphone.
Some display devices may display the word
‘WITHHElD’ instead of ‘pRIvATE’, and the words
‘oUT oF AREA’ instead of ‘UNAvAIlABlE’.
WHo’S CAllING?