• Local numbers: Ideal for making your numbers fit in with the area and for establishing community trust, local numbers use area codes to show that the call or message is coming from a person or business nearby.
• National numbers: A fixed number that isn’t tied to any specific area. It’s great for country-wide reach and gives you a nationwide presence.
• Mobile numbers: Enable two-way SMS and app workflows like OTPs or notifications. Because they’re not a landline, they can be used anywhere that has cellular service.
• Toll-free numbers: Let customers contact you without taking on costs.
• Short codes: High-throughput messaging for marketing, alerts, and authentication.
• Alphanumeric sender IDs: Branded one-way messaging (where allowed).
• RCS: Rich messaging for supported devices and markets.