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Can I Have an 020 Number For My VoIP Phone?

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By Emma Lewis, bOnline

On the 22nd April 2000, the 020 area code fully replaced all previous London area codes that had regularly changed during the 1990s. It standardised London numbers and made them much more recognisable.

Numbers that have 020 as a prefix include:

With the landline switch off due to complete by 2025, many businesses are looking to VoIP moving forward. It’s part of a plan to upgrade the phone and fibre network that’s being underway for some time.

As traditional copper lines become obsolete (in fact Openreach will no longer sell them from this coming September), VoIP is filling the gap with more business-friendly features and ever-improving ease of use. Plus, as VoIP phone calls are made using the internet, the sound quality is drastically improved.

You don’t even need to have a VoIP handset either, you can access your VoIP system and make calls using your smartphone or tablet.

Is It Legal To Have An 020 Number If You’re Not In London?

Of course! Any area code, including 020, can be used for both businesses and residential numbers, even if they’re not actually located physically in London.

In fact it’s a very popular way of boosting the appeal of your business to local customers and suppliers. Not only that, but appearing to be London-based can give your business a certain prestige and professionalism.

What Other Benefits Are There Of Having An 020 Virtual Number?

There are many advantages to having a virtual 020 VoIP number. For example:

Top Tip: Find a VoIP Provider That Offers a Free Trial

Some VoIP providers offer free, no obligation trials of their services. This is a great way to test out all the features on offer, like call divert, hold music, call analytics, voicemail, video calling and much more.

How Do I Get an 020 Number?

Make sure you also choose a VoIP provider who can set you up with an 020 number from the outset, or who can help you switch if you need to. They should be able to offer a complete set up service for you quickly so you don’t need any technical knowledge yourself.

You may also want to go for a VoIP provider that has shorter 12-month contracts for instance rather than being tied into something for longer.

There are quite a few VoIP providers out there so it’s really worth doing your homework.

Some, like London-based bOnline, specialise specifically in very small businesses, including startups and freelancers whereas others are more focussed on larger companies or residential customers. It’s about choosing the right one for your business, balancing maximum features and quality against the ideal price point.

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