Local Poland Phone Numbers


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Local prefixes in Warsaw, Lodz and Krakow among others - $2.95 per month*

  • Polish mobile (073) phone numbers are $9.95 and can receive SMS
  • Choose from around 50 different local Poland prefixes
  • Answer the Poland calls with your smartphone and save
  • Our phone system for Poland can provide limitless scenarios
  • Call Menu's | Phone Number-based routing | Voicemail | Call Recording | Forward to more than 1 place
  • You can also skip the phone system and send the calls directly to a phone number, SIP, Asterisk etc.
  • Use the local Poland phone number as the Caller-ID when calling out
  • Special registration requirement:
  • Photo Identification or a company certificate/registration document
  • For mobile prefixes any address in the world is OK
  • For local prefixes we need an address in the Poland city you want a phone number (no documents required)

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Example use cases for a Polish virtual phone number

  • Did you open a new business in Poland? - Post your Polish number on your website, store front , delivery trucks, business cards, etc
  • Do you sell products or services out of Warsaw? - Get a local phone number for Poles to reach you on ( ie Sales , support number )
  • Realtors and marketers in Poland who need bulk numbers with logging ability- we can help
  • Family in Warsaw or Lodz? - Give them a local number they can add in their phone contacts
  • Do you post ads on Craigslist for anywhere in Poland? - Get a local FlyNumber to manage your campaign
  • Protect your current Polish mobile or landline phone number from privacy issues- Buy a FlyNumber and use it instead of your personal number anywhere you’d like
  • Give possible employers a local Polish phone number to reach you on, this is especially useful if you’re outside the country
  • Travel outside Poland and still receive your current mobile calls - Before you travel, set the forwarding on your mobile phone ( usually in the phone settings ) to the Poland FlyNumber. Then, on the FlyNumber website, you route the FlyNumber calls as you wish

Use VoIP with a Poland virtual phone number among other options


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

  • Core FlyNumber feature - set the Poland 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 Poland 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 Poland 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 Polish phone numbers

    The history of Polish phone numbers can be traced back to the late 19th century when the first telephone lines were installed in Poland. In 1881, the first telephone exchange was established in Krakow, which was followed by the opening of exchanges in Warsaw and other major cities.

    Initially, telephone numbers in Poland consisted of a single digit followed by the subscriber's name. For example, the first telephone number in Krakow was "1-Kowalski". As the number of subscribers grew, it became necessary to introduce a more systematic numbering system.

    In 1922, a new numbering system was introduced, which consisted of four digits, with the first digit indicating the region and the remaining three digits representing the individual subscriber. For example, the number "2123" would be interpreted as "2" for the Warsaw region and "123" as the subscriber number.

    Over time, as the number of subscribers continued to grow, additional digits were added to the numbering system. In 1958, the first six-digit phone numbers were introduced, with the first two digits indicating the region and the remaining four digits representing the individual subscriber.

    In the 1990s, following the collapse of the communist regime and the transition to a market economy, Poland's telecommunications sector underwent significant changes. As part of this process, a new numbering system was introduced in 1992, which consisted of nine digits, with the first three digits representing the area code and the remaining six digits representing the individual subscriber.


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    Technical info on Polish phone numbers

    Polish phone numbers consist of 9 digits, and are formatted as follows: +48 XXX XXX XXX. The first three digits represent the network provider, while the remaining six digits represent the subscriber's unique number. The country code for Poland is +48, which is included at the beginning of the phone number when dialing from outside the country. When making a call within Poland, the country code is not required and the phone number can be dialed using just the 9-digit number.


    The FlyNumber Forum - Topics tagged Poland


    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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    Creating local number Europe-USA

    Apr 13, 2016

    Hello,

    I have a question. I live in Poland,Europe and would like to receive calls from someone who lives in Arizona,US. If I create a local number, is it possible that it will be redirected to my cell phone? Does it really cost 2,95$ without any hidden fees? And can I actually create an account without any problems, like showing any kind of documents which would show that I’m not the USA citizen? Does the person who calls me sees that I use that phone forwarding or is it completely unnoticeable in any way?

    Thank you for your help.

    3 posts - 4 participants

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    • You "own" the Poland phone number, you can port out if necessary
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    • 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
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