Flexible virtual phone call solution for your business

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Thanks to rapid advancements in cloud-based phone system technology, virtual phone numbers are offering small businesses and startups flexible, scalable, and affordable business phone number solutions. 

Once you’re set up with a virtual phone number, you’ll be able to make and take incoming calls anytime, anywhere. 

These virtual phone call solutions are ideal for remote teams or a company with multiple office locations.

The best virtual phone service

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For the best virtual phone service, look for providers that go beyond these basic features. 

RingCentral offers an industry-leading unified communications solution designed to solve most, if not all, business communications needs. Aside from telephony and PBX capabilities, it features advanced virtual communications and collaboration tools like video conferencing with screen sharing and team messaging with file sharing and task management. The best part is that all of these powerful tools can be accessed from a single platform, which removes the need to shift from one app to another.

So if you are looking for the best, check out RingCentral to see if it fits your business needs.

Benefits of virtual phone calling

Because virtual calls can be made from anywhere and on any mobile device, they offer businesses tremendous agility. There are many reasons why businesses choose to set up virtual phone systems:

1. You’ll be able to work from anywhere

A top benefit that comes with virtual phone calls is the ability to work from just about anywhere. With the flexibility to pick up calls on any device (mobile phone, softphone, computer), you won’t be chained to the office anymore. 

You’ll be able to take up all those business opportunities without worrying about missing any important calls or text messages when away from your desk phones.

2. You won’t have to travel as much

As well as making it easier to travel, sometimes having a virtual phone is great for the opposite reason. Virtual phones mean that you won’t have to travel as much in certain scenarios. For example, you won’t have to travel to another location to meet with a client. Instead, you’ll be able to make a call—even over long distances or internationally.

3. Virtual phones make remote team collaboration easier

More and more of us are working remotely these days and virtual calls are making that possible. When your team is set up with a virtual phone system, it doesn’t matter where your employees are in the world. 

That’s great for facilitating flexible working options for customer support teams. Plus, with more people out of the office, your business can start to enjoy greatly reduced utility bills.

4. You’ll be able to establish a business presence overseas

Compared to telecoms, virtual telephony providers offer business phone systems at competitive international rates. And, if you want to meet face to face that’s no problem. Many virtual phone services come with great call quality and video conferencing capabilities. 

Virtual calls make international expansion an accessible and affordable prospect. With RingCentral, you’ll be able to activate your virtual business line, create local numbers, and take business calls to over 100 countries:

  • Algeria
  • Angola
  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Bahamas
  • Bahrain
  • Barbados
  • Belarus
  • Belgium
  • Benin
  • Bolivia
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Botswana
  • Brazil
  • Brunei Darussalam
  • Bulgaria
  • Burkina Faso
  • Cambodia
  • Canada
  • Cayman Islands
  • Chile
  • China
  • Colombia
  • Costa Rica
  • Croatia
  • Cyprus
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Dominican Republic
  • Ecuador
  • Egypt
  • El Salvador
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • France
  • French Guiana
  • Georgia
  • Germany
  • Ghana
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Iceland
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Ireland
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • Jamaica
  • Japan
  • Jordan
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kenya
  • Kyrgystan
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Macau
  • Malaysia
  • Malta
  • Mexico
  • Monaco
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands Antilles
  • New Zealand
  • Nigeria
  • Norway
  • Pakistan
  • Panama
  • Paraguay
  • Peru
  • Phillippines
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Puerto Rico
  • Qatar
  • Reunion
  • Romania
  • Russia
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • South Africa
  • South Korea
  • Spain
  • Sri Lanka
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Taiwan
  • Tajikistan
  • Thailand
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Tunisia
  • Türkiye
  • Uganda
  • Ukraine
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • Uruguay
  • Venezuela

Virtual phone system FAQs

A virtual phone call is any call made using a virtual phone number (sometimes called direct inward dialing or DID for short). 
Unlike traditional phone systems and their traditional phone numbers—which were designed to work over one physically connected phone line in one physical location—virtual lines are not linked to individual landline phones or a specific device. 
Instead, a virtual phone number can be routed and redirected between multiple devices and IP addresses.
Your virtual telephone number is essentially an online number that can be used alongside personal numbers on any device—even your personal phone. 
You can make and receive phone calls from your virtual phone line whether you’re using your desktop app, iOS, Android, or any other internet-enabled device. That’s what make virtual phone calls so convenient for on-the-go business wonders, employees, and geographically dispersed teams. 
Virtual telephone lines combine voice over internet protocol (VoIP) technology and cloud PBX (private branch exchange) to provide flexible business calling solutions for you and your business. 
Oftentimes, virtual calls are used to forward calls to a business’ other destination numbers (e.g. business landlines and VoIP phone systems) in accordance with set call routing rules.
This all sounds great, but now you’re probably wondering how virtual phone calls actually work, right? To traditionally phone a contact is simple, is making a virtual call as easy? Let’s find out. 
A virtual phone call is made over secure internet connectivity. These virtual calls are powered by VoIP technology which enables a multimedia communication system over the internet. All that’s required to make a virtual call is business VoIP software and a secure internet connection.
No cell towers in sight.
VoIP technology facilitates the transmission of voice data from a caller to receiver, over the internet in real-time. That could be over WiFi, 4G, or 5G networks. It does this by transforming voice data inputs into digitized data packets. These digitized data packets are transported over the internet, via an IP transmission, and decoded back into voice data for the recipient. 
This all happens at super speed. Meaning that you won’t even notice a delay. 
But what differentiates virtual calls from standard VoIP communications? 
Great question. 
Even though virtual phone services are powered by VoIP, there is a difference between your virtual business phone service and regular business phones. VoIP applications also facilitate calls over the internet, but users can only communicate with other people using the same app. 
By contrast, with a virtual phone, you’ll be able to call anybody, on any phone number, from and to any device. At the same time, you’ll be able to access a Cloud PBX server which provides access to features like call routing, auto-attendant/ virtual receptionist, and call management features. 
RingCentral’s virtual phone system offers this very thing. Our web-hosted all-in-one communications suite adjusts to your unique business needs. Your virtual number will come with a reasonable pricing plan that will let you access your very own virtual office phone number from anywhere with an internet connection. 
You’ll be able to mobilize tons of great features including:
  • Auto-receptionist to automatically answer and route calls to virtual extensions 
  • Advanced features like call screening, call menu options, custom greetings, call recording, caller IDs, call forwarding (get calls routed to different devices), calling analytics, and business hours. 
  • Fax, SMS text messaging, and voicemail functionality
  • Enjoy seamless integrations with CRMs and business productivity applications like Google Cloud, Microsoft Office 365, and Salesforce. 
  • Access to the RingCentral App on your computer, iOS, or Android where you can make outgoing calls, SMS, fax, and voice and text messaging.
Ready to set up your very own virtual phone number?
All you have to do is add a virtual number or numbers to your existing VoIP service via your VoIP provider for a small monthly fee. Alternatively, you can invest in a virtual phone system package from a virtual phone number provider, including a main virtual phone number and extensions. 
With RingCentral, you can get a virtual number through an easy setup.
  1. Log into your RingCentral account
  2. Navigate to phone system and select phone numbers on the sidebar
  3. Under phone number, navigate to assigned tab, and select add number
  4. Select your country location or area code
  5. Choose whether you need a local phone number, toll-free number, or vanity number
  6. Choose a number from the list and select add numbers, then next
  7. Assign your new number to any of the following:
    • Auto-receptionist
    • Extension
    • RingCentral audio conferencing 
    • RingCentral meeting 
  8. Click next
  9. Finalize and confirm your order 
  10. Save your receipt to keep a record of your order
Yes. With a virtual phone, you can convert your existing phone number to a virtual phone number via a process known as ‘porting’. Porting often takes 7-10 business days.
With RingCentral, the cost of negotiating the transfer of your number from your existing phone carrier is shouldered by us. We can port most toll-free, wireless, and landline numbers in the United States, Canada, and many other countries. You can also port your pre-paid cell phone number. All you need is your wireless account number and PIN.
Virtual phone numbers are designed to be international. You can get a virtual phone number almost anywhere in the world, but do check which countries your phone provider services beforehand. 
Typically, phone service providers have virtual phone functionalities available in 50+ countries. But some offer even more. 
With RingCentral, you’ll be able to create a local call presence in over 100 countries. You can place unlimited outgoing calls to the US and Canada. You can also place outgoing calls and faxes to international destinations and use your international number as your caller ID.
Virtual phone systems are relatively inexpensive. With RingCentral, pricing plans start at just $19.99 a month for virtual phone service with messaging and phone functionalities.
For the longest time, on-premise systems ruled the business communications industry. And because of the large capital investment needed to have it installed and set up, they are only accessible to large enterprises. As a result, advanced call routing and call management features became out of reach for smaller organizations.
And it’s not only that. As the name implies, these systems can only be used within the premises of the company’s office. Once the user ventures out of their workplace, they are disconnected from the system, and they have to use their own cellular minutes to communicate.
Of course, advancements in cloud technology have changed all that. This gave birth to virtual business phone service which not only made advanced business communications solutions more accessible to small and medium-sized businesses but also resolved the limitations of on-premise systems.

Get an agile, flexible, and affordable virtual phone solution

Virtual phone calls mobilize voice over internet protocol technology to transmit multimedia data like audio and video over the internet. And thanks to this fantastic technology, business communications have become so much more agile.

More resources about VoIP and Internet Phone services

VoIP Main (Software)

What Is VoIP and How It Works

VoIP Caller

VoIP Phone Systems

VoIP Provider

VoIP Network

Internet Phone Service

Virtual Phone Service

Small Business Phone Service

You don’t have to feel shackled to the office desk all day long just because you need to be near an analog phone. With a virtual phone, you can make and receive calls all day, every day, from absolutely anywhere you like.