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w2krules

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#323722 6-Jan-2026 13:55
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My business has a landline number, but most people call my mobile now - maybe 1-2 landline calls per week.  I currently have the landline through 2degrees broadband but am considering moving to their landline on mobile service, which is free on business accounts.  I am concerned about the drawbacks, but the only one of relevance that shows up in searches is roaming charges when overseas.

 

Is there anything else that I should be aware of?





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  #3450365 6-Jan-2026 14:02
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It can only receive calls. Outbound calls come from the mobile number. Doesn't sound like that will be a fatal flaw for you though.





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  #3450396 6-Jan-2026 16:12
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Only other drawback I can see is if you are on leave? are you going to leave your mobile with someone else to answer calls?





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  #3450485 7-Jan-2026 08:14
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nztim:

 

Only other drawback I can see is if you are on leave? are you going to leave your mobile with someone else to answer calls?

 

 

 

 

and when business is sold.

 

i suspect the OP is using personal mobile number also.

 

 

 

perhaps a 2talk landline number is needed and OP can divert to chosen mobile as needed?

 

 




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  #3450547 7-Jan-2026 12:30
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That is why dual sim exists. 





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  #3450611 7-Jan-2026 17:24
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Thanks for your replies.  I can also set call forwarding to my mobile on no answer, so will try that first.  The price for a business landline includes calling to NZ mobiles and landlines so that should not cost anything, although I will check!





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  #3450623 7-Jan-2026 18:29
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nztim:

 

Only other drawback I can see is if you are on leave? are you going to leave your mobile with someone else to answer calls?

 

 

Then just change where the landline number terminates, and then change it back once you're back.


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