Primus
Overview
Primus consists of Primus Telecom and iPrimus. Primus Telecom was the first telecommunications carrier to be granted a license when full deregulation and competition was introduced in Australia in 1997.
Primus Telecom is one of Australia’s largest Telecommunications carriers offering a comprehensive range of high speed broadband, data, Internet, web hosting and voice products, servicing both business and residential sectors. The Primus network provides nationwide coverage through its own backbone network with facilities in 66 cities across Australia.
iPrimus is the residential services division of Primus Telecom, offering high-speed broadband (including, ADSL2+, NakedDSL and 3G Mobile Brodband), home telephone, mobiles, VoIP and calling card services. iPrimus also offers a broad range of innovative products and offerings to suit the communications needs of all types of consumers.
Products/services
Primus offers a wide variety of products and services. For residential customers the categories include: high speed broadband, bundle dears, fibre the home, NadkedDSL, Mobile broadband 3G, Home phone, Lingo (VOIP), Mobiles, Dialup and several additional services. For business the categories includes: High speed data, Internet, Business voice, Mobility services, Data centre services and total solutions.
How to buy
Residential customers: 131 789
8:30 am - 8 pm (AEST) * Monday - Friday
9 am - 5 pm (AEST) * Saturday
Business customers: 1300 65 44 24
business@primustel.com.au
Contact Details
Postal Address
Primus
PO Box 631
Collins Street West
Vic 8007
Business Customers
SALES
1300 65 44 24
business@primustel.com.au
CUSTOMER SERVICE
1300 85 66 88
business_enquiries@primustel.com.au
Fax 1300 85 66 44
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
1300 85 22 55
corporatesupport@primustel.com.au
MOBILITY ENQUIRE
(MOBILE PHONES & MOBILE BROADBAND)
1300 85 85 85
MServicingTeam@primustel.com.au
Fax: 1300 85 55 22
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