A fixed VoIP number is directly associated with a physical address unlike a non-fixed VoIP number, which is tied to a user instead.
Getting a fixed VoIP number generally costs more than a non-fixed number. That’s because your VoIP provider must verify your address and comply with local regulations. While the cost varies depending on your provider and package, you’ll likely pay a higher monthly rate for fixed VoIP services.
When you can quickly get a non-fixed number that costs less and doe...
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