Top 5 ‘how to’ home phone secrets
Filed under: consumer, home phone, how to, T-Bundles, T-Hub 2
We all need help sometimes to understand our home phone services. Based on your feedback, we’ve generated a number of ‘how to’ posts over the last few years to help you. So today the team had a chat about what to use for this post and I thought I’d put them all together to give you the Top 5 ‘how to’ home phone secrets. I hope you read them and do share with anyone you think may benefit.
Speaking of home phones – we’ve got the T-Hub 2, our latest offering which enables you to do loads more than just make calls. Read on for all of these nifty features that this Android tablet & handset gives you. If you are looking for a T-Bundle to personalise your home phone, internet and Foxtel from Telstra services, look no further. You can build it yourself online.
Top 5 ‘how to’ home phone secrets
1. HOW TO: block your number when calling someone
Sometimes there’s a legitimate need or reason to block your number from being displayed when you’re phoning someone. For example, you may be calling back a missed call from an unfamiliar number. Blocking your number is quick and easy.
2. HOW TO: get call details for your Telstra account
You can view itemised call details for your Telstra home phone service – handy for tax time if you’re running a business.
3. HOW TO: move home with your Telstra services without imploding from stress
We’ll provide you with a dedicated case manager to help manage your move – which seems to surprise a lot of people! Find out more about this process in this blog post.
4. HOW TO: stop unwelcome and nuisance phone calls
Nuisance phone calls aren’t fun for anyone – but we’ve compiled some effective tips on how to stop them.
5. HOW TO: understand charges on your Telstra bill when you change plans or services
We know that your bill can seem pretty confusing when you make changes to your home phone service. This post explains how your changes are billed to your account
Is there anything we’ve missed? A ‘how to’ you’d like us to write for this blog? Use the comments below to let us know.









