Why should I get one?
The Telstra T-Hub® is so much
more than just a home phone it's now an essential part of any Australian's
family home because it helps keep your family organised and leaves you more
time to do the things you love like cooking, entertaining and spending time
with loved ones.
It's all about being easy-to-use
with its touch screen operation, cordless handset and access to a wide range of
internet sites. Plus, with clever features like a digital calendar and multiple
texting to eligible numbers, it's sure to become the most useful item in your
home.
Find out how your Telstra T-Hub
can help keep your house organised.
What does it do?
The Telstra T-Hub is your perfect
kitchen companion and has been specifically designed to make your life easier.
Whether you want to look up your favourite recipes, listen to Internet radio,
look at family photos, contact friends or keep your family organised - it's all
there at your fingertips.
So on top of working like a
normal phone, the T-Hub offers:
Internet Favourites - You can enjoy access to a wide range of
sites on your home phone including news, weather and thousands of internet
radio stations from all over the world. Imagine it, right there in your
kitchen, letting you get on with the things that matter to you most without the
hassle of booting up your PC.
Calendar - Whether it's keeping track of homework,
sports events, bills or where you need to be at any given time, you can keep
your household on track and organised with the T-Hub calendar.
Hands-free calling - No need to stop what you're doing, with
the T-Hub you can enjoy hands-free calling from both the touch panel and the
cordless handset.
Internal phonebook and touch-to-call functionality - Keep
your friends and family close with this easy-use function. Simply scroll
through the phone book and press the contact you want to call - much easier
than fumbling through a dog-eared contact book.
Yellow Pages® - Whether you’re looking for a plumber,
hairdresser or restaurant, finding them is now just a touch away with this
easy-use application. You can also access the White Pages® if you need to
contact government and community organisations.
Other features - And it doesn't stop there. With your
T-Hub you can fill your kitchen with music and memories. Plug in your USB drive
or SD card and the T-Hub doubles as a digital photo frame so you can view all
of your holiday snaps and listen to your favourite tunes.1
You can also access the latest and greatest on YouTube® and send out multiple
SMS to mobile numbers on the Telstra, Vodafone and 3 networks and most
Australian fixed numbers. The large, easy to use touch screen means you can
chat about the latest news by texting more than one person at the same time.
What do I need?
The T-Hub is designed to work
exclusively on the Telstra network with the following products:
- Telstra HomeLine® or BusinessLine® plan
(excludes HomeLine Part and BusinessLine Part)
- BigPond® Broadband or Telstra Broadband
service with a Home Network Gateway (or Wi-Fi modem)2
- MessageBank®3 or Telstra Home
Messages 101® with Flashing Message Indicator activated - so you can see
who’s called while you were out
- MyInbox4 feature of MyConnect – to
access voicemail on the Touch Panel, back up your address book and access
them when not at home
If you don’t have these or have
any queries, then just ask one of our friendly staff to help you out in store.
Things you need to know
- Music formats supported include MP3, WAV,
WMA. Note Apple AAC is not supported. Photo formats supported include
JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF.
- BYO or purchased separately from Telstra.
- Subscription charges may apply.
- When installing your device you will
automatically be signed up to MyInbox (unless you have already done so).
No subscription charges apply for this service but charges may apply to
send SMS and use other enhanced features online (and may also count towards
your broadband monthly data allowance). These charges can be applied to
the bill for the phone linked to MyInbox and T-Hub device or mobile linked
to MyInbox.
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