![]() If you don’t already have a virtual phone system, you can go through a provider that only sells virtual numbers. Minutes are incurred depending on how long you talk on the “business line.” A virtual phone system plan’s costs start at $10 to $12 a month for one or two virtual numbers with 300 to 500 minutes, going up to $25 to $50 for two virtual numbers with 2,000 to 3,000 minutes. If you want to purchase a virtual phone system, you can get a package that includes one virtual number and a certain number of extensions and minutes. This generally costs $5 to $10 a month per number. If your business already has a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) system, you can add virtual numbers to your current package through your VoIP provider. Virtual phone numbers can be purchased in several ways. For example, if you only want to be available on your mobile phone at certain times, you can route all calls you receive during work hours to a virtual phone line. It also allows you to change the device you use in real-time. Virtual phone numbers rely on the internet instead of a phone company or cell tower to provide coverage, which allows users to be reached by phone or computer. A virtual number gives a business greater control and flexibility in how it receives calls by removing these physical limitations. Cell phones, while more mobile than landlines, are still dependent on cell towers to provide coverage. Traditionally, phone numbers were designed to work over a single phone line that was physically connected from the phone company to your home or business, and any calls made to that number could only be sent to that specific physical location. ![]() Virtual phone lines are also known as “online numbers.” A virtual phone number, or direct inward dialing (DID), is a telephone number that is not tied to a specific phone device or line and allows the user to redirect and route calls from one number to another number, IP address, or device.
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