Features

  • 02895 number of your choice
  • 100 credits per month
  • Forward calls to mobile
  • Free to receive calls
  • Use on multiple devices
  • Create welcome menus
  • £7 Now £2.05 setup fee
£3.15 / month

Select a Belfast landline number from the list below and be set up in minutes for £3.15/month inc. VAT.
Questions? Call +44 203 026 0273 or email hello@2ndnumber.tel

Dozens of features included.

Divert calls to a real mobile Use for a 2nd WhatsApp ✓ Two+ numbers on one phone
Create customer phone menus Chat GPT chatbots for your website ✓ Auto call-handling
✓ Cheap local & international calls ✓ Calls & SMS* on all devices ✓ 2nd phone number for business
* UK mobile numbers support SMS. UK landline numbers do not support SMS.

How it works.

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Choose a Belfast number from ↑ and complete the signup process. Log in to your web dashboard using the username and password we email you and set up call forwarding to your mobile. Optionally use our app (Android and Apple) for internet-based calls on your smartphone, eliminating the need for a SIM card.

A virtual Belfast landline.

2ndNumber is a Belfast virtual number in the cloud. Forward inbound calls to a mobile or any number - anywhere in the world. It's 100% online. Make and receive calls from our app with free bundled minutes. No contract. No hassle!

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Credits Overview.*

  • SMS sending (per msg to US/CAN/UK)1 credit
  • SMS sending (rest-of-world)10 credits
  • SMS receiving (per msg)FREE
  • Per minute to make a call to UK1 credit
  • Per minute to recieve a callFREE (via app)
  • Pack of additional 100 credits£1.99

* 1 credit is 1 minute call time which costs at most 2 pence.


Cheap Calls.

Country Code Destination Credits /min
44 United Kingdom 1 credit
1 United States 1 credit
61 Australia 4 credits
57 Colombia 2 credits
91 India 2 credits
52 Mexico 2 credits

Download the full list of destinations here.

Belfast, the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, is a vibrant blend of history and modernity. Nestled on the banks of the River Lagan, it carries a rich legacy marked by its industrial past and the Troubles, a period of conflict during the late 20th century. Today, Belfast has transformed into a dynamic cultural hub with a burgeoning arts scene, lively pubs, and a burgeoning culinary reputation. Iconic landmarks like the Titanic Belfast museum, celebrating the city's maritime heritage, stand alongside Victorian architecture and contemporary structures. The city's resilient spirit, evident in its diverse neighborhoods, reflects a commitment to progress and unity.