Singapore virtual phone number — a real +65 line, provisioned in minutes.
Claim a genuine Singapore number under country code +65 — an 8-digit national line starting with 6 (fixed/VoIP), 8 or 9 (mobile-style), or a nationwide toll-free 1800 — and have every call routed anywhere you work. One numbering zone for the whole country, no area codes to choose between, no local address or SIM, no waiting on an ACRA registration.
What is a Singapore virtual phone number?
A Singapore virtual phone number is a fully working +65 number issued under the national numbering plan administered by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), that lives on cloud infrastructure rather than on a physical SIM or a copper line. Singapore is unusual among the countries MCM covers: there are no area codes at all. The entire country is a single numbering zone, so every number is simply an 8-digit national number — fixed and VoIP lines conventionally start with 6, mobile-style numbers start with 8 or 9, and toll-free numbers use the 1800 prefix. So to anyone in Singapore it is indistinguishable from a number assigned by Singtel, StarHub, or M1.
That separation of number from hardware is what makes a Singapore virtual line so useful for a business operating outside the country. You can sit in Bangalore, Berlin, or Buenos Aires and still own a Singapore 6-prefix line that rings your laptop, your mobile, and your contact-center queue at the same time. One important honesty note for buyers: because there's no city-by-city area code system, a Singapore number signals "you have a presence in Singapore" rather than "you have a presence in one specific district" — which is exactly the point for a city-state that functions as the regional HQ and financial gateway for Southeast Asia.
A Singapore +65 line signals credibility with the multinationals, banks, and trading firms that anchor their APAC operations in the city-state. English-medium business culture means low-friction entry for teams selling from the US, UK, or India — and PDPA-aligned data handling gets you through procurement reviews at scale.
Pick a Singapore number
Choose an 8-digit national number, a mobile-style 8/9-prefix line, or a nationwide 1800 toll-free range.
Nominate a destination
A cell, a softphone, a SIP trunk, an on-prem PBX or an IVR flow — your call.
Go live
Inbound calls and texts arrive instantly, and outbound calls show your Singapore caller ID.
Why businesses choose a Singapore virtual number
Singapore is Southeast Asia's financial capital and the regional HQ of choice for global business, with an outsized share of APAC B2B, fintech, and trade spend relative to its size. A local +65 number is the difference between being answered and being ignored — and earns its keep after the first call connects.
Reach a regional HQ market
A Singapore presence signals credibility with the multinationals, banks, and trading firms that run their APAC operations out of the city-state.
Survive aggressive call-screening
A familiar +65 number clears carrier and handset spam filters that bin foreign numbers before they even ring.
Dial out with a Southeast Asia identity
A Singapore-based prospect answers a 6-prefix line far more often than the same rep showing a +1 or +44 caller ID.
Use toll-free as a trust signal
A 1800 number reads as 'established Singapore company' and costs your callers nothing to dial.
Serve a bilingual, English-first market
Singapore's English-medium business culture makes it a natural low-friction entry point into wider APAC expansion.
Carry your number anywhere
Number portability has been mandated by IMDA since the late 1990s, so the line you build a brand around stays yours across providers.
Who uses a Singapore virtual number
SaaS & software companies
Sell into Singapore and wider ASEAN with a local sales line and a 1800 support number, even if the team is entirely overseas.
Outbound sales & SDR teams
Present a Singapore identity to APAC prospects and lift answer rates on cold and warm calls.
E-commerce & DTC brands
Put a credible Singapore contact number on the storefront, checkout, packing slips, and paid ads.
Financial services & fintech
Operate a compliant, recorded Singapore support line for cardholders, borrowers, and account holders in one of the world's most regulated financial hubs.
Healthcare & telehealth
Give patients a local clinic number that routes to schedulers and intake staff wherever they sit.
BPOs & contact centers
Concentrate Singapore and regional inbound traffic onto local and toll-free DIDs and distribute it across skilled agent pools.
Regional HQ & multi-market expansion
Anchor your APAC entity in Singapore with a local number before committing to a full office lease or local hire.
Trading, logistics & shipping
Run an always-on Singapore contact line for a market that sits at the center of global maritime and air trade routes.
Choose the right kind of Singapore number
National fixed/VoIP (6-prefix)
Most popularThe standard business-line format, projecting a Singapore HQ and top-tier regional credibility
Mobile-style (8/9-prefix)
A 'cell phone' feel that reads as personal and immediate, popular for sales and support lines
Toll-free (1800)
Free for callersNationwide brand presence; free for your Singapore customers
Vanity & memorable
1800-XXX-XXXX spelled across the keypad, or a repeating-digit local number for ads and branding that people remember
Singapore numbering — no area codes, one national zone
Unlike the US, Canada, Australia, Germany, the Philippines, or Mexico, Singapore has no geographic area codes to choose between — the whole country is a single numbering zone. Instead of picking a city, you pick a number type. A summary of the national ranges is shown below.
- 6xxx xxxxFixed-line and VoIP numbers, the default for business lines
- 3xxx xxxxVoIP-specific numbers (IP telephony)
- 8xxx xxxx / 9xxx xxxxMobile-style numbers
- 1800 xxx xxxxToll-free (nationwide) — free for callers
- 1900 xxx xxxxPremium / shared-cost
What's included
Two-way calling
Full inbound and outbound voice, presenting your chosen Singapore number on every outbound leg.
SMS & MMS
Send and receive texts on eligible numbers; sender registration applies, and Singapore carriers apply strict spam-filtering on unverified international traffic — verify before use.
Intelligent call routing
Forward by time of day, geography, skill, or round-robin to any cell, SIP endpoint, PBX, or queue.
IVR & auto-attendant
Build 'press 1 for sales' menus, business-hours rules, and after-hours voicemail without code.
Call recording & transcription
Capture, store, and search conversations with retention controls aligned to Singapore's Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA).
HD voice
Opus, G.711, G.729, and AMR-WB codecs negotiated per call for crisp audio.
REST APIs
Provision numbers, configure routing, and pull CDRs programmatically for bulk and self-service workflows.
WebRTC softphone
Place and take calls straight from the browser, with no hardware or installs.
Fraud protection & SMS Sender ID Registry
Alignment with IMDA's Singapore SMS Sender ID Registry (SSIR) so messages are less likely to be blocked or flagged as spam.
Analytics & portability
Live dashboards on volume, answer rate, and cost, plus mature number portability to port numbers in or out.
Get your Singapore number in 4 steps
Most customers are live within minutes.
Choose your number
Search by number type (fixed/VoIP, mobile-style, or 1800 toll-free) and reserve the exact DID you want.
Complete verification
Singapore numbering is administered by IMDA; KYC is light, but business registration and SMS sender ID registration apply before SMS traffic flows.
Set your routing
Point the number at a mobile, SIP trunk, softphone, PBX, or IVR.
Go live
Start receiving calls and texts and dialing out with your Singapore caller ID from day one.
Singapore virtual number vs the alternatives
vs a Singapore SIM card
No flight, no local billing address, no roaming charges; one virtual number rings every device at once instead of being trapped in a single phone.
vs basic VoIP
Beyond a raw line, you get business routing, IVR, recording, an SLA, and APIs rather than a bare softphone account.
vs a full local office line
No installation, no per-site contract, no ACRA-registered entity required just to get a phone number; spin one up the moment you need it and retire it just as fast.
vs your personal mobile
Keep work and private life apart and present a deliberate Singapore business identity instead of leaking your own call number.
Singapore virtual numbers with My Country Mobile
My Country Mobile delivers Singapore numbers on carrier-grade infrastructure that already serves 17,500+ businesses across 190+ countries, so your Singapore line sits on the same network powering telecom, BPO, fintech, and enterprise voice worldwide. You get a 99.99% uptime SLA on geo-redundant data centers, sub-100ms latency through one of Southeast Asia's best-connected voice and data hubs, 24/7 monitoring by humans rather than a status page, and a complete REST API surface to wire numbers, routing, and reporting into the contact center, CRM, or PBX you already operate.
Ready for your Singapore number?
A real +65 line — a national 6-prefix number, a mobile-style line, or a nationwide 1800 toll-free — calls and SMS routed anywhere, PDPA-aligned handling and a 99.99% SLA, trusted by 17,500+ businesses worldwide. Activation takes minutes and there is no contract to sign.
Singapore virtual phone number — frequently asked questions.
Can I get a Singapore phone number without living in Singapore?expand_more
Yes. MCM issues you a genuine +65 number, with no Singapore address, SIM, or ACRA company registration required, and routes every call to your existing devices anywhere on earth.
What does a Singapore virtual number cost?expand_more
Pricing depends on the number type (national fixed/VoIP, mobile-style, or 1800 toll-free), call volume, and destinations you're routing to. See the Pricing page for current plans, or contact sales for a volume quote.
Does Singapore have area codes like the US or Germany?expand_more
No. Singapore has no geographic area codes — the entire country is one numbering zone, and every number is an 8-digit national number. You choose a number type (fixed/VoIP, mobile-style, or toll-free) rather than a city.
How do I tell a fixed line from a mobile-style number in Singapore?expand_more
By convention, numbers starting with 6 (and 3 for pure VoIP) are fixed/VoIP lines, while numbers starting with 8 or 9 are mobile-style. Both formats work identically for voice and, where enabled, SMS.
Can a Singapore virtual number send and receive text messages?expand_more
Yes, on eligible numbers. Singapore enforces the SMS Sender ID Registry (SSIR) to fight spoofing, so sender registration is required before bulk or promotional SMS traffic flows.
Is +65 shared with any other country?expand_more
No. +65 is Singapore's own country code and is not shared with any other nation.
Where can my Singapore calls be routed?expand_more
Anywhere: a mobile phone, a SIP trunk, a PBX extension, a softphone, an IVR menu, or a contact-center queue — including destinations outside Singapore.
Will my outbound calls show a Singapore caller ID?expand_more
Yes. Outbound calls present your chosen Singapore number, with carrier-level checks applied to reduce the chance of being blocked or flagged as spam.
Is this a real, callable number on the Singapore network?expand_more
Yes. It's a live number under IMDA's national numbering plan, fully interoperable with Singtel, StarHub, M1, and every other Singapore carrier — not a spoofed or app-only number.
Can I get a toll-free 1800 number?expand_more
Yes. 1800 numbers are available nationwide and are free for your Singapore callers to dial.
Can I port my existing Singapore number in, or take an MCM number elsewhere?expand_more
Yes. Singapore has mandated number portability since the late 1990s — you can port an existing number into MCM, and an MCM number is portable out if you ever switch providers.
Who regulates Singapore numbering, and what verification will I face?expand_more
Numbering is administered by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA). KYC is light for standard provisioning; SMS-enabled numbers require SSIR sender ID registration, and all data handling follows Singapore's Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA).
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