πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬ Singapore virtual phone number

Own a real Singapore πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬ DID with +65 prefix. Monthly or yearly subscription. Inbound SMS, inbound voice, dashboard + forwarding.

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Why a Singapore virtual number?

A Singapore πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬ virtual phone number gives you a permanent local presence with a real +65 prefix β€” recognised by every major service as a legitimate Singapore mobile or geographic line. You pay monthly or yearly to keep the number, with no reactivation friction: same number, same dashboard, same SMS history every time you log in. The number is portable across devices and forwarding rules β€” you can change where calls and SMS go without having to change the number itself.

Use a Singapore virtual number when you need a stable Singapore identity that doesn't expire after a few weeks. Common cases include: living abroad and wanting to keep a Singapore contact number, running a Singapore-region business presence, operating long-term accounts on Singapore-specific platforms, or simply having a privacy-first secondary Singapore line that you can hand out without giving up your real SIM. Many of our Singapore customers use the number both for receiving SMS verification on a stable account and as a contact line for actual humans (forwarded through Telegram or to their real mobile).

Every Singapore virtual number includes inbound SMS to your dashboard (real-time WebSocket feed), optional inbound voice (depending on the carrier plan), a full message and call history, and forwarding to Telegram or a real phone number. Auto-renew is on by default; turn it off any time to let the subscription lapse naturally. There's no per-SMS or per-call charge β€” the monthly or yearly price covers unlimited inbound on the number.

Singapore carrier and regulatory specifics

Singapore πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬ virtual numbers come from upstream providers with direct Singapore telco interconnects, which means the numbers are subject to Singapore's national numbering plan β€” they're real allocations from Singapore's carrier-licensed pool, not foreign numbers proxied to look local. Every aspect that matters for receivability (the +65 prefix, the SMSC routing path, the originating carrier visible in CDRs) is genuine.

Some Singapore services occasionally tighten their phone-validation rules in response to anti-fraud cycles. When that happens we keep the dashboard updated with which services are currently delivering well to Singapore numbers and which are temporarily noisy. Long-running customers tend to use multiple country numbers as a hedge against any single country going through a difficult validation period β€” it's cheaper than dealing with a stuck signup.

Singapore pricing plans

Choose monthly or yearly billing. Yearly saves up to 30% vs paying month-by-month.

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What you can do with a Singapore virtual number

  • Receive SMS from any service on your Singapore number
  • Receive voice calls (depending on plan β€” see plan details)
  • Forward inbound messages and calls to your Telegram chat
  • Forward inbound calls to a real phone you carry
  • Optional voicemail with downloadable audio recordings
  • Stable Singapore identity that doesn't expire as long as you renew

Top use cases for Singapore virtual numbers

  • Living abroad and need to keep a Singapore contact number for friends, family, or services
  • Running a Singapore-region business presence (sales, support, freelance)
  • Operating long-term accounts on Singapore-specific platforms (banks, fintech, government portals)
  • Privacy-first secondary Singapore line for handing out to apps and websites
  • Sustained research, OSINT, or journalism with a stable Singapore phone identity
  • Long-term community accounts that need a Singapore number for recovery

Guarantees on Singapore virtual numbers

Every Singapore number is sourced from upstream carriers with direct Singapore telco interconnects β€” never via VoIP gateways, IP-telephony resellers, or numbers that have been previously cycled. Service receivability is in line with our >92% global success rate.

If your Singapore number can't receive a single SMS within the first 24 hours after activation, you get a full automatic refund. If a number stops working partway through your subscription due to upstream issues, we'll swap you to a fresh Singapore number for the remaining period at no charge.

Singapore virtual number vs Singapore rental

Both give you a Singapore inbound number, but with very different billing and lifetime.

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FAQ β€” virtual phone numbers

Virtual number vs rental β€” what's the actual difference?

A rental is a fixed-duration product (4 hours to 1 month, pay once, no renewal). A virtual number is a recurring subscription (monthly or yearly, auto-renews, you keep the same number indefinitely). Pick rental for short, defined timelines; pick virtual number for permanent, long-running needs.

Do all virtual numbers support voice calls?

It depends on the country and plan β€” most countries support both inbound SMS and inbound voice, but a few are SMS-only. The plan capabilities are listed on the country page; look for the 'voice_in' capability tag.

Are virtual numbers real mobile carrier numbers?

Yes. Every virtual number comes from an upstream telco with direct interconnects in the country β€” never via VoIP/IP-telephony resellers. Services treat them as real local lines.

What happens when my subscription expires?

By default, auto-renew is on β€” the system charges your wallet at the same price 24 hours before expiry. If you turn it off (or your wallet is empty), the number lapses naturally and is released back to the upstream pool after a grace period. You can repurchase if it's still available.

Can I forward inbound SMS or calls to my real phone?

Yes. Each virtual number has a Forwarding section in the dashboard where you can set a Telegram chat ID, a real phone number, or both. Forwarding is enabled instantly β€” no DNS or carrier-side propagation.