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Make your team reachable anywhere. Includes professional tools like call recording and text-to-speech menus to greet your callers perfectly every time.

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Pay once for the full year

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  • Forward 1 number to 1 mobile phone or landline
  • Welcome message (thank you for calling ‘ABC Company’)
  • Voicemail (โ€œLeave your message after the toneโ€)
  • Whisper tone (notification so you know which phone number people are calling from)
  • Unlimited use of our online text-to-speech assistant

Who is this page for

This page is for businesses that want to be reachable in the Philippines without opening a local office. Whether you are serving Philippine customers, managing BPO relationships, supporting Filipino communities in your home country, or expanding into the Southeast Asian market, a Philippine virtual phone number lets you present a local identity while keeping your operations in your home country.

Unlock the Philippine market in your home country

The Philippines is Southeast Asia’s second most populous country, with over 115 million people, and one of the region’s fastest-growing economies. The country has a young, English-speaking population and a rapidly expanding consumer market driven by remittances, BPO services, digital commerce and a booming services sector. Manila is the capital and commercial centre, while Cebu has emerged as the country’s second major business hub, particularly for IT-BPO, tourism and manufacturing. A Philippine phone number gives your business direct access to this dynamic market.

When a Philippine customer sees a local Manila or Cebu number, they recognise it as a domestic call. They pay standard Philippine rates and feel confident they are dealing with a business that serves the local market. That recognition translates into higher answer rates, more enquiries and stronger customer relationships.

Why the Philippines makes sense for businesses

your home country and the Philippines share significant business, cultural and people-to-people ties. The Philippines has one of the largest English-speaking populations in Asia โ€” English is an official language and the primary language of business, higher education, government and the legal system. This makes the Philippines one of the easiest Asian markets for businesses to engage with directly.

The Philippines is eight hours ahead of your home country (PHT, UTC+8). While this limits real-time overlap during standard office hours, many bilateral trade relationships operate with morning meetings on the Philippine side and afternoon follow-up in your home country. CallFactory’s time-based routing and voicemail features help bridge the gap.

The Philippine economy is driven by business process outsourcing (BPO), remittances, electronics manufacturing, agriculture, tourism and a fast-growing domestic consumer market. The country’s BPO sector is one of the largest in the world, employing over a million people and generating billions in revenue. For businesses in outsourcing, technology, financial services, education or consumer goods, the Philippines is a high-growth market with strong English-language capabilities.

The Southeast Asian advantage

The Philippines is a founding member of ASEAN and sits at the heart of one of the world’s most dynamic economic regions. The country’s strategic location in the western Pacific gives it access to major shipping routes connecting East Asia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Manila is a regional hub for many multinational companies managing operations across Southeast Asia.

A Philippine phone number positions your business in one of Asia’s fastest-growing markets. Combine your Philippine number with numbers in Singapore, Hong Kong, India and Australia to cover the broader Asia-Pacific region. The Philippines’ young population, high English proficiency and growing middle class make it an increasingly important market for international businesses.

Which Philippine number suits your business

Manila (area code 2) โ€” The capital and commercial heart of the Philippines. Metro Manila is home to over 13 million people and includes the major business districts of Makati, Bonifacio Global City, Ortigas and Quezon City. A Manila number is the natural choice for businesses targeting the national market or the Luzon region. A worldwide address is accepted.

Cebu (area code 32) โ€” The Philippines’ second city and the commercial capital of the Visayas region. Cebu City is a major centre for IT-BPO, tourism, shipping and manufacturing. A Cebu number signals a presence in the central Philippines and the Visayas-Mindanao corridor. A worldwide address is accepted.

Both number types accept a worldwide address, making the Philippines straightforward to set up. No Philippine address or local entity required.

How to display your Philippine number

Philippine landline numbers use a trunk prefix 0 for domestic long-distance calls, followed by the area code and subscriber number. Manila uses a one-digit area code (2) with eight-digit subscriber numbers. Cebu uses a two-digit area code (32) with seven-digit subscriber numbers. When displaying internationally, drop the 0 and add the country code +63:

Manila example: 02 8123 4567 domestically, +63 2 8123 4567 internationally

Cebu example: 032 234 5678 domestically, +63 32 234 5678 internationally

On your website, always show the international format with +63 so both Philippine and international visitors can dial correctly. In advertising targeting Philippine audiences, use the domestic format with the trunk prefix 0.

How it works

You choose a Philippine number โ€” Manila or Cebu โ€” and tell us where to forward calls. We activate the number, typically within one business day. When someone in the Philippines dials your number, the call routes through our network and reaches you on your landline, mobile or VoIP system. The caller pays standard Philippine rates and your team answers in your home country.

You manage everything through your online account: change forwarding destinations, set opening hours, configure a phone menu or enable voicemail. No hardware, no installation, no Philippine office required.

A partner you can trust

CallFactory has been providing international phone numbers since 2000. Established in the Netherlands with Dutch management, we serve thousands of businesses across Europe and Asia-Pacific. Our platform handles millions of call minutes each year, and our network is built for reliability and call quality.

We work with licensed Philippine carriers to ensure number availability and call routing quality. When you need support, our team is available by phone and email during European business hours.

Built for businesses

Our platform is designed for companies that need international numbers without international complexity. You get a your account, pricing in euros, and a support team that understands the needs of businesses operating in international markets.

Adding a Philippine number takes minutes. You can combine it with numbers in other countries โ€” Singapore, Hong Kong, India, Australia โ€” and manage them all from a single dashboard. Scale up or down as your Philippine business evolves.

Compliance and regulation

Philippine telecommunications is regulated by NTC (National Telecommunications Commission). Philippine phone numbers are issued through licensed carriers in compliance with NTC regulations and the Public Telecommunications Policy Act.

Both Manila and Cebu local geographic numbers accept a worldwide address. CallFactory works with licensed carriers to handle the regulatory requirements on your behalf.

Zero barriers to entry

Getting started takes minutes, not months. Choose your Philippine number โ€” Manila, Cebu or both โ€” provide your address details, and we activate your number โ€” typically within one business day. There are no long-term contracts, no setup fees for most number types, and no minimum call volumes. Start with a Manila number and add Cebu as your Philippine presence grows.

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FAQ โ€” Philippine phone numbers

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When someone calls your Philippine number, you hear a short announcement or beep before the call connects. This lets you identify Philippine calls and answer appropriately.

  • question: >- Which Philippine area codes can I get? answer: >- We currently offer numbers in Manila (area code 2) and Cebu (area code 32). Manila covers the entire Metro Manila region including Makati, Quezon City and Pasig. Cebu covers Cebu City and the surrounding province.
  • question: >- Do I need a Philippine address for a Philippine number? answer: >- No. Local geographic numbers in both Manila and Cebu accept a worldwide address. No Philippine address or local entity is required.
  • question: >- What is the difference between a Manila and a Cebu number? answer: >- A Manila number carries the area code 2 and is recognised as a Metro Manila number. A Cebu number carries the area code 32 and is associated with Cebu City and the Visayas region. Choose based on which region you want to target, or get both to cover the country’s two main business centres.
  • question: >- Do you offer toll-free numbers in the Philippines? answer: >- We currently offer local geographic numbers in Manila and Cebu. If you need a toll-free number, please contact us to discuss available options.
  • question: >- Can I forward Philippine calls to my your office? answer: >- Yes. Calls to your Philippine number are forwarded to any your landline, mobile or VoIP destination. You can change the forwarding destination at any time through your online account.
  • question: >- What is the time difference between the Philippines and your home country? answer: >- The Philippines is eight hours ahead of your home country (PHT, UTC+8). The Philippines does not observe daylight saving time. Calls placed in the Philippine morning will reach you in the very early your home country morning. Consider using voicemail or time-based routing to manage the overlap.
  • question: >- How much does a Philippine phone number cost? answer: >- Visit our rates page for the most current pricing. Costs depend on the number type and the volume of calls you expect.

When someone calls your Philippine number, you hear a short announcement or beep before the call connects. This lets you identify Philippine calls and answer appropriately.

  • question: >- Which Philippine area codes can I get? answer: >- We currently offer numbers in Manila (area code 2) and Cebu (area code 32). Manila covers the entire Metro Manila region including Makati, Quezon City and Pasig. Cebu covers Cebu City and the surrounding province.
  • question: >- Do I need a Philippine address for a Philippine number? answer: >- No. Local geographic numbers in both Manila and Cebu accept a worldwide address. No Philippine address or local entity is required.
  • question: >- What is the difference between a Manila and a Cebu number? answer: >- A Manila number carries the area code 2 and is recognised as a Metro Manila number. A Cebu number carries the area code 32 and is associated with Cebu City and the Visayas region. Choose based on which region you want to target, or get both to cover the country’s two main business centres.
  • question: >- Do you offer toll-free numbers in the Philippines? answer: >- We currently offer local geographic numbers in Manila and Cebu. If you need a toll-free number, please contact us to discuss available options.
  • question: >- Can I forward Philippine calls to my your office? answer: >- Yes. Calls to your Philippine number are forwarded to any your landline, mobile or VoIP destination. You can change the forwarding destination at any time through your online account.
  • question: >- What is the time difference between the Philippines and your home country? answer: >- The Philippines is eight hours ahead of your home country (PHT, UTC+8). The Philippines does not observe daylight saving time. Calls placed in the Philippine morning will reach you in the very early your home country morning. Consider using voicemail or time-based routing to manage the overlap.
  • question: >- How much does a Philippine phone number cost? answer: >- Visit our rates page for the most current pricing. Costs depend on the number type and the volume of calls you expect.

When someone calls your Philippine number, you hear a short announcement or beep before the call connects. This lets you identify Philippine calls and answer appropriately.

  • question: >- Which Philippine area codes can I get? answer: >- We currently offer numbers in Manila (area code 2) and Cebu (area code 32). Manila covers the entire Metro Manila region including Makati, Quezon City and Pasig. Cebu covers Cebu City and the surrounding province.
  • question: >- Do I need a Philippine address for a Philippine number? answer: >- No. Local geographic numbers in both Manila and Cebu accept a worldwide address. No Philippine address or local entity is required.
  • question: >- What is the difference between a Manila and a Cebu number? answer: >- A Manila number carries the area code 2 and is recognised as a Metro Manila number. A Cebu number carries the area code 32 and is associated with Cebu City and the Visayas region. Choose based on which region you want to target, or get both to cover the country’s two main business centres.
  • question: >- Do you offer toll-free numbers in the Philippines? answer: >- We currently offer local geographic numbers in Manila and Cebu. If you need a toll-free number, please contact us to discuss available options.
  • question: >- Can I forward Philippine calls to my your office? answer: >- Yes. Calls to your Philippine number are forwarded to any your landline, mobile or VoIP destination. You can change the forwarding destination at any time through your online account.
  • question: >- What is the time difference between the Philippines and your home country? answer: >- The Philippines is eight hours ahead of your home country (PHT, UTC+8). The Philippines does not observe daylight saving time. Calls placed in the Philippine morning will reach you in the very early your home country morning. Consider using voicemail or time-based routing to manage the overlap.
  • question: >- How much does a Philippine phone number cost? answer: >- Visit our rates page for the most current pricing. Costs depend on the number type and the volume of calls you expect.

When someone calls your Philippine number, you hear a short announcement or beep before the call connects. This lets you identify Philippine calls and answer appropriately.

  • question: >- Which Philippine area codes can I get? answer: >- We currently offer numbers in Manila (area code 2) and Cebu (area code 32). Manila covers the entire Metro Manila region including Makati, Quezon City and Pasig. Cebu covers Cebu City and the surrounding province.
  • question: >- Do I need a Philippine address for a Philippine number? answer: >- No. Local geographic numbers in both Manila and Cebu accept a worldwide address. No Philippine address or local entity is required.
  • question: >- What is the difference between a Manila and a Cebu number? answer: >- A Manila number carries the area code 2 and is recognised as a Metro Manila number. A Cebu number carries the area code 32 and is associated with Cebu City and the Visayas region. Choose based on which region you want to target, or get both to cover the country’s two main business centres.
  • question: >- Do you offer toll-free numbers in the Philippines? answer: >- We currently offer local geographic numbers in Manila and Cebu. If you need a toll-free number, please contact us to discuss available options.
  • question: >- Can I forward Philippine calls to my your office? answer: >- Yes. Calls to your Philippine number are forwarded to any your landline, mobile or VoIP destination. You can change the forwarding destination at any time through your online account.
  • question: >- What is the time difference between the Philippines and your home country? answer: >- The Philippines is eight hours ahead of your home country (PHT, UTC+8). The Philippines does not observe daylight saving time. Calls placed in the Philippine morning will reach you in the very early your home country morning. Consider using voicemail or time-based routing to manage the overlap.
  • question: >- How much does a Philippine phone number cost? answer: >- Visit our rates page for the most current pricing. Costs depend on the number type and the volume of calls you expect.

When someone calls your Philippine number, you hear a short announcement or beep before the call connects. This lets you identify Philippine calls and answer appropriately.

  • question: >- Which Philippine area codes can I get? answer: >- We currently offer numbers in Manila (area code 2) and Cebu (area code 32). Manila covers the entire Metro Manila region including Makati, Quezon City and Pasig. Cebu covers Cebu City and the surrounding province.
  • question: >- Do I need a Philippine address for a Philippine number? answer: >- No. Local geographic numbers in both Manila and Cebu accept a worldwide address. No Philippine address or local entity is required.
  • question: >- What is the difference between a Manila and a Cebu number? answer: >- A Manila number carries the area code 2 and is recognised as a Metro Manila number. A Cebu number carries the area code 32 and is associated with Cebu City and the Visayas region. Choose based on which region you want to target, or get both to cover the country’s two main business centres.
  • question: >- Do you offer toll-free numbers in the Philippines? answer: >- We currently offer local geographic numbers in Manila and Cebu. If you need a toll-free number, please contact us to discuss available options.
  • question: >- Can I forward Philippine calls to my your office? answer: >- Yes. Calls to your Philippine number are forwarded to any your landline, mobile or VoIP destination. You can change the forwarding destination at any time through your online account.
  • question: >- What is the time difference between the Philippines and your home country? answer: >- The Philippines is eight hours ahead of your home country (PHT, UTC+8). The Philippines does not observe daylight saving time. Calls placed in the Philippine morning will reach you in the very early your home country morning. Consider using voicemail or time-based routing to manage the overlap.
  • question: >- How much does a Philippine phone number cost? answer: >- Visit our rates page for the most current pricing. Costs depend on the number type and the volume of calls you expect.

When someone calls your Philippine number, you hear a short announcement or beep before the call connects. This lets you identify Philippine calls and answer appropriately.

  • question: >- Which Philippine area codes can I get? answer: >- We currently offer numbers in Manila (area code 2) and Cebu (area code 32). Manila covers the entire Metro Manila region including Makati, Quezon City and Pasig. Cebu covers Cebu City and the surrounding province.
  • question: >- Do I need a Philippine address for a Philippine number? answer: >- No. Local geographic numbers in both Manila and Cebu accept a worldwide address. No Philippine address or local entity is required.
  • question: >- What is the difference between a Manila and a Cebu number? answer: >- A Manila number carries the area code 2 and is recognised as a Metro Manila number. A Cebu number carries the area code 32 and is associated with Cebu City and the Visayas region. Choose based on which region you want to target, or get both to cover the country’s two main business centres.
  • question: >- Do you offer toll-free numbers in the Philippines? answer: >- We currently offer local geographic numbers in Manila and Cebu. If you need a toll-free number, please contact us to discuss available options.
  • question: >- Can I forward Philippine calls to my your office? answer: >- Yes. Calls to your Philippine number are forwarded to any your landline, mobile or VoIP destination. You can change the forwarding destination at any time through your online account.
  • question: >- What is the time difference between the Philippines and your home country? answer: >- The Philippines is eight hours ahead of your home country (PHT, UTC+8). The Philippines does not observe daylight saving time. Calls placed in the Philippine morning will reach you in the very early your home country morning. Consider using voicemail or time-based routing to manage the overlap.
  • question: >- How much does a Philippine phone number cost? answer: >- Visit our rates page for the most current pricing. Costs depend on the number type and the volume of calls you expect.

When someone calls your Philippine number, you hear a short announcement or beep before the call connects. This lets you identify Philippine calls and answer appropriately.

  • question: >- Which Philippine area codes can I get? answer: >- We currently offer numbers in Manila (area code 2) and Cebu (area code 32). Manila covers the entire Metro Manila region including Makati, Quezon City and Pasig. Cebu covers Cebu City and the surrounding province.
  • question: >- Do I need a Philippine address for a Philippine number? answer: >- No. Local geographic numbers in both Manila and Cebu accept a worldwide address. No Philippine address or local entity is required.
  • question: >- What is the difference between a Manila and a Cebu number? answer: >- A Manila number carries the area code 2 and is recognised as a Metro Manila number. A Cebu number carries the area code 32 and is associated with Cebu City and the Visayas region. Choose based on which region you want to target, or get both to cover the country’s two main business centres.
  • question: >- Do you offer toll-free numbers in the Philippines? answer: >- We currently offer local geographic numbers in Manila and Cebu. If you need a toll-free number, please contact us to discuss available options.
  • question: >- Can I forward Philippine calls to my your office? answer: >- Yes. Calls to your Philippine number are forwarded to any your landline, mobile or VoIP destination. You can change the forwarding destination at any time through your online account.
  • question: >- What is the time difference between the Philippines and your home country? answer: >- The Philippines is eight hours ahead of your home country (PHT, UTC+8). The Philippines does not observe daylight saving time. Calls placed in the Philippine morning will reach you in the very early your home country morning. Consider using voicemail or time-based routing to manage the overlap.
  • question: >- How much does a Philippine phone number cost? answer: >- Visit our rates page for the most current pricing. Costs depend on the number type and the volume of calls you expect.

When someone calls your Philippine number, you hear a short announcement or beep before the call connects. This lets you identify Philippine calls and answer appropriately.

  • question: >- Which Philippine area codes can I get? answer: >- We currently offer numbers in Manila (area code 2) and Cebu (area code 32). Manila covers the entire Metro Manila region including Makati, Quezon City and Pasig. Cebu covers Cebu City and the surrounding province.
  • question: >- Do I need a Philippine address for a Philippine number? answer: >- No. Local geographic numbers in both Manila and Cebu accept a worldwide address. No Philippine address or local entity is required.
  • question: >- What is the difference between a Manila and a Cebu number? answer: >- A Manila number carries the area code 2 and is recognised as a Metro Manila number. A Cebu number carries the area code 32 and is associated with Cebu City and the Visayas region. Choose based on which region you want to target, or get both to cover the country’s two main business centres.
  • question: >- Do you offer toll-free numbers in the Philippines? answer: >- We currently offer local geographic numbers in Manila and Cebu. If you need a toll-free number, please contact us to discuss available options.
  • question: >- Can I forward Philippine calls to my your office? answer: >- Yes. Calls to your Philippine number are forwarded to any your landline, mobile or VoIP destination. You can change the forwarding destination at any time through your online account.
  • question: >- What is the time difference between the Philippines and your home country? answer: >- The Philippines is eight hours ahead of your home country (PHT, UTC+8). The Philippines does not observe daylight saving time. Calls placed in the Philippine morning will reach you in the very early your home country morning. Consider using voicemail or time-based routing to manage the overlap.
  • question: >- How much does a Philippine phone number cost? answer: >- Visit our rates page for the most current pricing. Costs depend on the number type and the volume of calls you expect.

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