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Separating Business and Personal calls

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Mark - 30 Mar 2006 01:56 GMT
Hi all,

Do any mobile carriers have an easy way to separate business and personal
calls on a business mobile account?

I think I recall someone years ago saying they can prefix any business calls
with an asterix and it will separate those calls on the bill?

As an alternative, do any carriers offer an easy way to switch between two
phone accounts on the one sim card? I know most phones can switch from line
1 to line 2, but haven't heard of any carriers using this functionality?

Any other tips and tricks to help make this easier?

Thanks,

Mark
Michael - 30 Mar 2006 07:51 GMT
> Hi all,
>
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> I think I recall someone years ago saying they can prefix any business calls
> with an asterix and it will separate those calls on the bill?

Thats Telstra Call Select
A User - 30 Mar 2006 10:44 GMT
>Hi all,
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>
>Mark

I have found that on voda, you dial a number as +6112345678 and
12345678 and they show up as two different entries. You could program
your number into memory for one or the other in long hand.
AJ - 30 Mar 2006 12:43 GMT
>Hi all,
>
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>
>Thanks,

Optus does something like that for where I work. I haven't opted to
have the personal use option on my work phone so not sure how it
works.
 
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