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I am wanting a business number that will come through to my mobile

Can anyone with experience give me some options of what I can do.

My regular number will also be on the mobile also so the business number is extra.

I'm on 02 not sure if they have any options?

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Paul_Rosser

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You can use any one of a number of providers who will set you up with an 0845, 0800 etc. or a geographic number (0207, 01272 etc.) and then you can have this set to forward all calls to any other number you like.

I setup a number with uk2numbers and that worked well, but there are lots of other providers.
 
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Paul_Rosser

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I went for an 0845 and it cost me about £10 to setup with a re-direct to my mobile and then I added unlimited diversion for £80 a year so I could re-direct it to other numbers when needed.

With the 0845 and 0800 you do pay for inbound calls though and this is 25p per minute unless you go with their £9.95 a month package and then it's 5p.

Just seen this though and it seems 02 offer a virtual phone number service which would give what you want - http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=760211
 
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maxine

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There's a few things to consider such as the cost of the phone number but then also the tariff of charges for the diverted number to your mobile. Some providers do mobile bundle minutes. Also look for per second billing instead of a minimum charge as that could make a difference to overall cost :)
 
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Talay

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Having looked into this very issue last month, I chose Ikea Mobile so that I could choose a number I want which I have now ported to a SIM only deal on a phone I already had. You could do the same with a new contract and port the number across if you want. You just lose £10 to Ikea but small potatoes to choose a number you want. My mobile ends with 000.

As for forwarding, there are several methods. In the end I also went with Voipfone but considered Soho66 and some others. In the end, it was the customer service which swung it over a marginally cheaper cost elsewhere.

If I could have chosen the number I wanted and was prepared to be stuck with Orange (pocket phone) or Vodafone (one net express) then you end up with a landline on a mobile with no forwarding costs.

Stand alone landlines on a SIM card often charge for both inward and outward minutes, very similar to the very start of mobiles in the UK (and USA) when they looked to earn from both sides of the coin. I didn't like this approach though I will consider the Orange and Vodafone alternatives going forward.
 
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    I am wanting a business number that will come through to my mobile

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    Hi inbound interactive,

    Are you after geographic numbers (beginning with 01 and 02) or non-geographic numbers (0800, 0844, etc.)?

    Both have a use in the business world - if you want to promote your business in a certain area or group of areas then go for a geo number (in your case it's known as a UK Virtual number), but if you want a national feel to the business a non-geo is for you.
     
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    wevet

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    I am wanting a business number that will come through to my mobile

    Can anyone with experience give me some options of what I can do.

    My regular number will also be on the mobile also so the business number is extra.

    I'm on 02 not sure if they have any options?

    Thanks

    o2 no longer provide this service. I use Vodafone which provides a geographical number from the code which suits you. Costs me £30 p/month. It has a usefull feature that you can track any calls missed whilst engaged on a call.
     
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    simonclark123

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    Hi

    I am both a Vodafone Business Dealer (One Net Express) and Orange Business Dealer (Pocket Landline).

    In brackets are the respective offerings where you can have a virtual UK 01,02 Landline Number 'mapping' directly onto your mobile.

    Very happy to discuss further the relative merits of each.

    Best Regards

    Simon Clark at Business Telecoms dot com
     
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