Internet.

There are many points of access to Wi-Fi in Australia. Some of them are free. “Beeline” and “Megaphone” has GRRS service. You can find various internet-cafes in big cities. Some hotels also provide access to worldwide web to their guests.

 

Telephone connection.

It is brilliantly well-developed. A phone call to another country can be made from any telephone box which are placed nearly on every corner of the streets. Telephone boxes work by coins and by telephone cards “Telstra” (they are sold in gazette agencies and shops, marked with “Telstra” logotype).

To phone from abroad to an ordinary telephone in Australia, just first press 8 – honk – 10 – 61 – the city code (without zero before him!) – a telephone number of a person who is being called. While calling to a mobile phone, the city code is not dialed, but the number consists of nine numbers.

 

The codes of some cities: Canberra, Kingston, Newcastle, Sydney – 2, Melbourne, Orbost – 3, Bowen, Brisbane, Charlville – 7, Adelaide, Broken-Hill, Norseman, Dumpier, Darwin, Derby, Pert, Port-Lincoln, Port-Pirie, Renmark, Esperance – 8.