Local Finland Phone Numbers


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Helsinki, Tampere, Turku and more - $2.95 per month*

  • Choose from about 9 different local Finnish prefixes
  • Finnish mobile numbers are $9.95 per month (Incoming SMS enabled)
  • Finland is ranked the happiest country on earth, we're happy to offer numbers here
  • You'll have plenty of options for making/answering calls with the Finnish number
  • Call Forwarding: Smartphone | Regular phone number | SIP | Asterisk
  • Use your Finnish number with our business phone system
  • Mobile Finland numbers have SMS/ text message functionality
  • "Elisa" Telecom is the major telecommunications company in the country
  • The number is active without any special registration/requirements

Use VoIP with a Finland virtual phone number among other options


  • You can use any combination of software and/or devices with your local Finland phone number
  • 1. Forward the Finland FlyNumber to any regular phone number

  • Core FlyNumber feature and can be updated via your panel on the "fly" (pun intended)
  • No PBX or phone system involved when using this option
  • Anytime our system needs to send calls to a regular phone number, there is a low per min rate
  • 2. Use the FlyNumber with our hosted pbx-phone system

  • This is optional. You can always go back to one of the other core options other (1. Regular Phone or 3. Voip/SIP)
  • It's $14.95 a month + the price of the Finland phone number (shown top of page)
  • If you forward to a reg. phone number and/or make outgoing calls - a per min rate applies
  • IVR/Voice Menu | Record Calls | On-Hold/Queue | Time-based routing | SIP Accounts | Voicemail and more
  • Within the PBX, core features (1. and 3.) are expanded to a great degree
  • Use the PBX to make outgoing calls with your virtual phone number
  • More info on our cloud phone system

  • 3. Set the Finland virtual phone number directly to VoIP

  • Core FlyNumber feature - set the Finland phone number to any SIP address (URI/host)
  • PBX not involved | Update settings instantly | Detailed logs (including failed attempts)
  • Using the SIP protocal (VoIP) might be the most effecnent way of answering calls, it would involve the fewset amount of "hops"
  • Your Finland FlyNumber can be used with 3CX | Asterisk | FreePBX | FreeSwitch among other VoIP solution
  • There are no additional charges when receiving calls this way - Unlimited incoming minutes
  • Every FlyNumber comes with 2 incoming channels (with the ability to purchase more soon)
  • More info on call forwarding

  • Buy a Finland virtual phone number in 3 easy steps

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    1.) Choose a country and city for your phone number

    2.) How would you like to use the FlyNumber? (change this anytime)

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    3.) Configuration Options


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    The history behind Finnish phone numbers

    he history of Finland phone numbers dates back to the late 1800s when the first telegraph and telephone networks were introduced in the country. Initially, phone numbers were assigned to individual subscribers in a manual system, with the first phone numbers starting with the digit "1."

    In 1927, Finland adopted a new numbering plan that introduced the concept of area codes. Phone numbers were now composed of the area code and the subscriber's number, and the first two digits of the phone number indicated the area code. This system remained in place for several decades, with occasional modifications and additions to the area codes as the country's population grew and new telephone exchanges were established.

    In the 1980s, Finland began to move towards a digital telephone network, which allowed for more efficient routing of phone calls and easier expansion of the phone network. As part of this transition, Finland introduced a new numbering plan in 1994 that expanded the area codes to three digits and added a national prefix (0) to all phone numbers. The new numbering plan also allowed for the allocation of new phone numbers beginning with the digit "2," which had previously been reserved for special purposes.

    Today, Finland's phone numbering plan includes 12 area codes, with numbers beginning with 02 being used in the southwestern part of the country and numbers beginning with 09 used in the Helsinki metropolitan area.


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    Technical info on Finnish phone numbers

    In Finland, the phone number system consists of 10 digits, with the first digit always being a zero. The second digit represents the type of service provided, with 1 for landlines and 4-9 for mobile phones. The remaining 8 digits are the individual phone number. The area code for landlines varies depending on the region, with Helsinki having a code of 09 and other regions having codes such as 02, 03, and 06. Mobile phone numbers do not have an area code and are unique to the individual user.

    The Finnish Communications Regulatory Authority (FICORA)is responsible regulating phone numbers in the country.


    The FlyNumber Forum - Topics tagged Finland


    SMS - possible to receive

    Aug 18, 2013

    Hi,

    Would it be possible to receive an SMS? I really don’t mind if it gets emailed or forwarded to the destination number, but at the moment I can get a call come through but inbound SMS seems to simply be discarded.

    There is an “SMS History” tab, perhaps you are working on such a feature?

    It would be great to give out a number knowing it is fully usable, so if it is not currently something being worked on could I please request it as a feature? (presumably emailing is the least technically difficult/expensive to achieve?)

    Thanks in advance

    25 posts - 13 participants

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    • You "own" the Finland phone number, you can port out if necessary
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    • Detailed call logs that you can export to CSV, we don't retain the logs past a certain point
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