Local Georgia Phone Numbers



Use VoIP with a Georgia virtual phone number among other options


  • You can use any combination of software and/or devices with your local Georgia phone number
  • 1. Forward the Georgia 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 Georgia 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 Georgia virtual phone number directly to VoIP

  • Core FlyNumber feature - set the Georgia 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 Georgia 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 Georgia 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 Georgian phone numbers

    The history of Georgian phone numbers dates back to the early 20th century, when Georgia was part of the Russian Empire. At that time, telephone networks were built in the major cities, such as Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Batumi, and assigned local phone numbers.

    After Georgia gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, the country's telephone network was modernized and expanded. The national operator, Georgian Telecom, was established to manage the country's telephone infrastructure and services. Georgian Telecom started assigning phone numbers using the international format, with the country code +995 followed by the area code and subscriber number.

    In 2005, the Georgian government liberalized the telecommunications market, allowing other companies to offer phone services. This led to the introduction of new area codes and changes to the length of phone numbers. Today, Georgian phone numbers have nine digits, with the first two digits representing the area code and the remaining seven digits representing the subscriber number.


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    Technical info on Georgian phone numbers

    The Republic of Georgia, located in the Caucasus region, uses a unique phone numbering system that consists of a combination of digits, depending on the location and service provider. The Georgian phone numbers consist of nine digits, with the first digit representing the type of service, such as mobile or fixed line, and the following two digits indicating the operator code.

    The remaining six digits represent the unique phone number assigned to each subscriber. The country code for Georgia is +995, which should be dialed before the Georgian phone number when calling from outside the country. It's important to note that Georgia has recently implemented a new mobile number portability system, allowing users to keep their phone number when switching between service providers.


    The FlyNumber Forum - Topics tagged Georgia


    Two questions about international local numbers

    Apr 02, 2015

    First, when I’m looking at the per-country rate tables, I see that there are in some cases a number of different rates depending on the prefix. Does the rate depend on the prefix of the number you are calling, or on the prefix of the FlyNumber you are calling it from?

    Second, I understand that a number of countries do not allow people to have local telephone numbers unless they are legal residents of the country. Is there some place where national or regional regulations that might limit the ability of a non-resident to get a local FlyNumber are tabulated?

    Thanks,
    Greg

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    U.S. landlines to flynumber, flynumber to local number

    Jan 15, 2014

    Hello, I want to do the following:

    Forward flynumber(from US) to my local number ( republic of georgia ) then I want to forward my US Landlines numbers to my flynumber. To use USLandlines it’s required that I forward all of their numbers to a US number.

    Now what I want to know is will I receive incoming calls at my local numbers while I have this sort of a setup?

    2 posts - 2 participants

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    Why choose FlyNumber?

    • You "own" the Georgia phone number, you can port out if necessary
    • No obligations | Cancel anytime | Never any hidden fee's | No contracts
    • You're billed based on the phone number, not users or agents
    • Detailed call logs that you can export to CSV, we don't retain the logs past a certain point
    • Logs include multiple responses - Ok (connected), declined, timeout, internal server error, request terminated and more
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