Visitor information: Phones and Electrical AppliancesMobile/Cellular PhonesSeveral mobile phone companies have national networks. Two technologies are used: GSM 900/1800 and CDMA. Roaming from foreign networks may be possible, particularly for GSM. GSM 900/1800CDMAPrepaid MobileIf you already have a GSM 900/1800 phone but your carrier does not have a roaming relationship with an Australian carrier, you may be able to purchase a prepaid SIM card. For more information, try the following companies: Hotel and public phonesLocal calls in Australia are untimed; however, hotels often place significant surcharges on all phone calls. Most public phones accept phone cards, which are available from newsagents and service stations. Some older public phones will only accept coins, in which case a minimum of 40¢ is required for local calls. RJ-style phone connectors are now widespread throughout the country, but in some places you may find old style Australian sockets. If you do, most electronics, or department stores should be able to supply an adapter. Numbers
Electrical appliancesAustralian appliances run on 240V at 50Hz. It is a good idea to get a traveler's power adapter before you leave home. The Australian power socket looks like this:
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