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Virtual landlines

Run a landline from anywhere your team works

Use a virtual landline to present a professional number while calls route to mobiles, desktops, remote staff or voicemail.

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Works with mobile and desktop appsUseful for remote and hybrid teamsNo fixed desk phone required
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Why virtual landlines fit modern businesses

A virtual landline separates your business identity from where your people happen to work.

Move without losing calls
Keep the same public number while your team changes offices, works remotely or travels.
  • -No fixed phone line required
  • -Route calls to existing devices
  • -Change destinations as staffing changes
Answer as a team
Let several people share one business line without exposing personal mobile numbers.
  • -Ring groups or individuals
  • -Use app calling with business caller ID
  • -Control access by user and number
Keep service consistent
Use greetings, schedules and voicemail to keep callers informed even when nobody is free.
  • -Set business hours
  • -Use holiday and after-hours routing
  • -Send messages to email for quick follow-up
Best for cloud-first teams

Choose a virtual landline when your business needs a stable number but not a physical phone line.

Remote teams
Keep one shared number across home offices and field work.
New businesses
Launch a professional line before committing to offices or hardware.
Mobile services
Answer from the road while keeping the brand number consistent.
Hybrid admin teams
Route reception calls to whoever is covering that shift.

How virtual landline calls usually flow

Use a familiar landline number that is not tied to a desk, office or handset.

Remote reception
Let the person covering reception answer from wherever they are working.
  • -Forward to mobile, landline or app users
  • -Change the active destination online
  • -Keep callers using one stable number
App-first business line
Answer and return business calls through the app while keeping the public number consistent.
  • -Use the business caller ID for outbound calls
  • -Keep personal mobiles private
  • -Access voicemail and call history online
No-office setup
Launch a professional phone presence before committing to a physical office or phone hardware.
  • -Start with a virtual number
  • -Add users as the team grows
  • -Use schedules to control availability

Choose virtual landline when flexibility matters

This option suits teams without fixed phone hardware, remote admin coverage and businesses separating work calls from personal mobiles.

No fixed line required
The number works through cloud routing rather than a traditional desk-phone setup.
App-based mobility
Business users can keep the business line available from supported mobile and desktop apps.
Shared coverage
Several people can help answer the same business number as roles and shifts change.

Frequently asked questions

Answers to common setup, pricing and call-routing questions.

Sign up online, choose an available number and follow the prompts to activate your service. You will need your name, email address, street address, a mobile phone for SMS verification and a supported payment method. Most new services are ready to use in minutes.

A local landline number is usually best when you want a familiar local presence. A 1300 number suits businesses that want one national contact number where callers usually pay their normal 1300 rate. A 1800 number is useful when you want to make it easier for customers to call because 1800 numbers are generally free to call from Australian landlines and mobiles, although caller provider rules can vary.

Yes. You can choose from the numbers currently available during sign up. If the area you want is not listed, contact uConnected and we can request a local landline number from that area. Allocation usually takes a few business days and depends on availability.

Yes. You can choose from available 1300 and 1800 numbers during sign up. If you want a specific custom or smartnumber, you may need to secure the usage rights through ACMA first, then contact uConnected so we can help bring the number across.

Yes. uConnected can help port many existing Australian landline, 1300 and 1800 numbers. Create your account first, then contact uConnected to start the porting process. Porting has a one-off fee and usually takes between five and 21 days, depending on the current carrier.

No. uConnected works with devices you already use, including mobiles, landlines and the uConnected app. Business users can make and receive calls through the app without installing a desk phone system.

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