International calling

Make international calls without guessing the format

Start with the number format, check the mobile or landline rate, then choose the Voipfibre calling flow that fits your device and connection.

Voipfibre guide

International call checklist

Format, rate, method, then call

+Plus format
RateCheck first
Use plus formatSave numbers with + and the country code.
Check the destination rateMobile and landline rates can differ.
Call from app or browserUse the method that fits your connection.
Direct answers

Direct answers before you choose

Use these quick answers to confirm the fit before opening the app or comparing related Voipfibre pages.

Key points

What to know before you choose

Country code first

Use the destination country code, such as +91 for India, +44 for the UK, or +971 for UAE.

Number type matters

Mobile, landline, and special-service numbers can have different prices and formats.

Rate check before credit

Search the destination before adding credit or placing a long call.

Setup flow

Start with the right check, then confirm in the app

Voipfibre keeps purchase and setup details inside the account so you can check availability, capabilities, and pricing before you commit.

  • 1

    Write the number in international format

    Use +, the destination country code, and the local number format shown by the person or business you are calling.

  • 2

    Check the rate and number type

    Search the destination in Voipfibre and confirm whether you are calling a mobile, landline, or special-service number.

  • 3

    Choose app, browser, SIP, or access numbers

    Use the calling method that fits your device, internet connection, and account setup.

  • 4

    Place the call and review history

    Call from Voipfibre and keep recent activity available for follow-up or records.

Checklist

Details worth checking

International number formatting
Country code checks
Mobile and landline rate checks
Voipfibre mobile app calling
Browser dialer calling
SIP and access-number options where available
Wallet credit and call history
Call recording where enabled
Related pages

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Good to know

Questions

On mobile and Voipfibre app workflows, plus format is usually the safest choice. The plus sign stands in for the correct international exit code.
Free internet calls usually mean both people use the same app and internet connection. Calling regular mobile or landline numbers normally requires a paid destination route.
Yes. Voipfibre supports browser calling for supported accounts, with rate checks, keypad controls, call history, and recording visibility where enabled.

Ready to place an international call?

Create a free Voipfibre account, check the destination rate, and call from the app or browser.