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Connect with Customers in the Philippines Using a +63 Number

Need to build stronger relationships with customers, prospects , or partners in the Philippines? A local +63 number helps your business sound established and trustworthy. You can use it even if your business operates from another country.

DialLink lets you get a Philippines phone number and manage international calls and messages across all your devices. Its AI-powered phone system helps SMBs and startups respond faster and scale customer communication with ease.

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Why Use a +63 Country Code?

The +63 dialing code belongs to the Philippines, including key locations like Manila, Cebu, and Davao. A +63 number helps businesses connect with local clients, improve credibility, and increase call pickup rates. In the Philippines, one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing economies, it helps businesses reach more potential customers.

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When you get a +63 number from DialLink, you also get access to a cloud phone system designed for small and growing teams:

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Whether you’re providing support, building a remote sales team, or expanding operations, DialLink helps you stay connected. It also helps you maintain a professional image and manage communication more easily.

Who Can Benefit from a +63 Number?

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SMBs and startups growing into the Philippines

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Support and sales teams serving local customers

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Remote teams collaborating with Filipino partners or contractors

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Global businesses strengthening presence in Southeast Asia

How to Get a Philippines Number with DialLink

  1. Sign up for any DialLink plan

  2. Select an available Philippines (+63) number and add it to your plan

  3. Start calling and texting via mobile, desktop, browser, or desk phone

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Frequently Asked Questions

What country's code is +63?

+63 is the international dialing code for the Philippines.

What is the Philippines’ country code?

The Philippines uses country code +63. Callers must use this code when dialing a phone number in the Philippines from abroad.

What does +63 mean in a phone number?

When dialing internationally, use +63 instead of the starting “0”. For example, 0917 123 4567 becomes +63 917 123 4567 when dialing internationally.

How do you enter a mobile number with +63?

Remove the leading “0” from the mobile number and add +63. So, 0918 456 7890 becomes +63 918 456 7890.

How to make international calls to the Philippines?

To call from the US or Canada:

  • Dial the international access code (011)

  • Add the Philippines country code (63)

  • Skip the initial 0 and enter the area or mobile code + the local number

Example: To call a Manila landline: 011 63 2 XXX XXXX. To call a mobile number: 011 63 917 XXX XXXX.

What are the main Philippines area codes?

Philippines area codes identify specific cities or regions for landline numbers.

For example, Metro Manila uses area code 2. Other major cities use different codes, such as 32 for Cebu and 82 for Davao.

Area codes help route calls to the correct location within the country.

What does a Philippine mobile number look like?

A Philippine mobile number usually starts with +63, followed by a 10-digit mobile number.

Mobile numbers often begin with 9, for example:

+63 912 345 6789

When dialing internationally, +63 replaces the starting 0 used in domestic dialing.

What is the area code for Metro Manila?

Metro Manila uses area code 2 for landline numbers.

When dialing internationally, use +63 2 followed by the local phone number.

Metro Manila includes major business districts such as Manila, Makati, Taguig, and Quezon City.

How do landline numbers work in the Philippines?

Philippine landline numbers use area codes that represent specific cities or regions.

For example, Metro Manila uses area code 2.

When dialing from abroad, use the format:

+63 + area code + local number

Example:

+63 2 123 4567

What is the international exit code when calling the Philippines?

The international exit code is used to dial outside your country before entering the destination country code.

Common exit codes include:

  • 011 from the United States and Canada

  • 00 from most European countries

Example of dialing from the U.S.:

011 + 63 + area code + phone number

Example:

011 63 2 123 4567

What is the difference between Philippine landline numbers and mobile numbers?

Landline numbers use geographic area codes such as 2 for Metro Manila or 32 for Cebu.

Mobile numbers are not linked to a location and usually start with 9 after the country code +63.

Businesses often use landlines to create a local presence and mobile numbers for flexibility.

Can businesses outside the Philippines get a Philippine phone number?

Yes. Businesses can get a Philippine phone number through cloud phone systems like DialLink.

This allows companies to create a local presence and communicate with customers in the Philippines more easily.

What country’s code is +64?

+64 is the international dialing code for New Zealand.

Ready to Expand into the Philippines?

Start today with a +63 number from DialLink and manage international communication more easily.