FlyNumber features

Own the number for $2.95 per month.

Unlimited incoming via VoIP.

Use any VoIP solution.

Forward the Florida number to any phone number in the world.

Port in/out a Florida phone number.

Optional cloud phone system.

Use the Florida number as the outgoing caller-id.

What you should know about Florida businesses and residents

Florida's tourism industry attracts over 131 million visitors annually, making a local number essential for businesses to tap into this extensive customer base.

With a population exceeding 21 million, a Florida virtual phone number allows residents to maintain local contact and accessibility without the need for physical presence.

Florida hosts a large number of retirees; local businesses can leverage this demographic by using local VoIP services to offer accessible and familiar communication options.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I get a local phone number for any city in Florida through FlyNumber?
Yes, FlyNumber offers local phone numbers for various cities across Florida. Whether you're looking to establish a presence in a bustling city like Miami, a cultural hub like Orlando, or a business-centric area like Tampa, we have you covered. This allows you to connect locally with communities while using our VoIP services.
How quickly can I activate my Florida virtual phone number?
Activating a new Florida virtual phone number with FlyNumber is nearly instant. Once you choose your preferred local number and complete the setup, you can start using your new number right away. This quick setup ensures you don't miss out on important communications, whether it's for business or personal use.
Is it possible to receive text messages on my Florida FlyNumber?
All US FlyNumbers, including those for Florida, can receive SMS messages, which are forwarded to the email address on file. However, please note that we can't guarantee the reception of 2FA or shortcode verification texts at this time. This feature is particularly useful for keeping in touch with local clients or contacts who prefer text messaging as a mode of communication.
Can FlyNumber help me set up a call menu or voicemail for my business in Florida?
Absolutely! With the FlyNumber cloud phone system, you can set up call menus, voicemail, and more. This is particularly beneficial for businesses in tourist-heavy areas like Miami Beach or the theme parks in Orlando, where handling high volumes of calls efficiently can make a big difference in customer service.
What are the costs associated with forwarding calls from my Florida virtual number to an international number?
While obtaining a US virtual phone number costs only $2.95 a month, forwarding calls to an international number involves an additional low per-minute rate. This rate varies depending on the destination country. This service is ideal for businesses in Florida that deal with international tourists or partners, ensuring you can stay connected at minimal costs.
How do I manage multiple FlyNumbers if my business operates in several cities across Florida?
FlyNumber makes it easy to buy and manage multiple phone numbers from a single account. This is perfect for businesses operating in multiple Florida locations, such as Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and Sarasota, allowing centralized control of all communications. Detailed logs provide insights into call activities, helping you manage operations more effectively.
Can I use my FlyNumber with an existing VoIP solution if I am based in Florida?
Yes, you can forward your Florida FlyNumber to any VoIP solution, including external VoIP providers. This flexibility is ideal for Florida businesses and professionals who may already have an established VoIP setup and wish to integrate a local presence without disrupting their existing configurations. Whether you're in the tech corridors of Gainesville or the financial districts of Fort Lauderdale, FlyNumber provides the flexibility you need.

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Some background on Florida and it’s area codes

Florida's area codes are managed by the North American Numbering Plan Administration. The original area code, 305, was introduced in 1947, covering the entire state. As the population and telecommunication needs grew, new codes were added. Today, Florida has over 20 area codes, reflecting its high growth and urbanization.

Significant changes began in the 1980s due to increased demand for phone lines. Area code 813, for example, was split to create 407 in the Orlando area and 904 in Jacksonville. Technological advancements and population booms in Tampa and Miami necessitated additional splits, leading to a more complex area code system.

Each area code in Florida serves a distinct geographical area or city, such as 786 for Miami or 321 for the Space Coast. The 321 code is noteworthy as it is a nod to the countdown sequence used in nearby Cape Canaveral, a unique cultural tribute within the numbering system.

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