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127 – Testing numbers (e.g. 12722123 reads your number from a Telstra line, 12723123 reads your number for an Optus line) (length varies), dial 12722199 then hang up and the call is returned by the exchange (used to test handset functionality) 1282 – Call information service; 128xx – Call information service
Telstra Store in Chadstone Shopping Centre, Melbourne Telstra Store in the Sturt Mall in Wagga Wagga. Telstra owns and operates a series of retail stores known as Telstra Stores. Some are directly owned and operated by Telstra and some are operated by licensees. [72] As of May 2016, Telstra has a total of 360 retail stores across Australia. [73]
In March 2014, Telstra sold 70% of the Sensis business to American private equity firm Platinum Equity for $454 million. As a part of the deal Sensis would continue producing and distributing the White Pages directory as required under Telstra's carrier licence. The sale saw Sensis depart Telstra management and begin to operate as a separate ...
Telstra Corporate Centre is an office skyscraper in Melbourne, Australia. Standing 218 m high with 47 floors (43 used as offices), [ 1 ] it is the equal 21st tallest in Melbourne as of 2024. [ 2 ] It is located at 242 Exhibition Street .
Image credits: Sir_Atlass #9. The owners daughter showed up to open 1.5 hours late. Said she thought her mom had given me keys. Proceeded to tell me to unload her car before I could come in and ...
Australia: *10# for Telstra services [2] or *69 on Optus HFC Telephony network. [3] This only allows one to return the last unanswered call, and can cost 35 cents per use. France: 3131; Israel: *42; Japan: 1361 to get number, 1363 to call back. [4] United Kingdom: 1471 (also used in Gibraltar, Ireland, Isle of Man, Channel Islands, and the ...
An old bakelite ash tray showing an example of a single digit phone number used in the early days of telecommunication. On 12 July 1906 the first Australian wireless overseas messages were sent between Point Lonsdale, Victoria and Devonport, Tasmania. [3] Australia and New Zealand ratified the 1906 Berlin Radio-telegraph Convention in 1907.
In July 1984, an international meeting agreed on a 14 MHz, 1,380-channel coaxial analogue undersea cable to be constructed between Jakarta, Singapore and Perth, spanning 4,473 kilometres (2,415 nmi) and connecting with cable systems in Malaysia, the Philippines, the Middle East and Eastern Europe.