There are times when it’s important to check a landline number. Perhaps you’ve received a suspicious call from a landline number and wish to investigate. Or maybe you want to find your own landline number which is common since most people don’t use their landlines regularly. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to verify or search for a landline number in the Philippines.
What Is a Landline Number?
Landline numbers are fixed telephone lines that connect calls through a physical wire network. Unlike mobile phones, landlines are known for their clarity and reliability. That said, landlines are not as popular as they used to be in the Philippines since most people now prefer mobile phones for their convenience. Also, mobile-to-landline calls are very expensive, compared to mobile-to-mobile calls. This has further decreased the number of people using landline calls. But Filipinos who use them, do so for business communications like IT support and telemarketing.
Landline Number Format in the Philippines
It’s important to distinguish between landline and mobile numbers as it can impact how you make or receive calls. The standard landline number format in the Philippines comprises the country code, area code, and then the local subscriber number.
![philippine landline number](https://www.mobilephonelocator.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/philippine-landline-number.png)
Hence: the Philippines landline number format is: +63 (02) XXXX-XXXX
- +63 is the Philippines country code.
- 02 is the area code for Manila
- XXXX-XXXX is the local subscriber number.
So, the regular number is (02) XXXX-XXXX which could be (02) 8988-1000 for a landline in the Metro Manila area. This is unlike mobile numbers in the Philippines that are 11 digits long, start with 09, and have no defined area codes.
Now to dial a landline number, there are different ways depending on how you’re making your calls:
- When calling a landline number in your local area, you only need to dial the local subscriber’s number (e.g. our XXXX-XXXX becomes 8123-4567).
- If you’re calling from outside your local area, you need the area code and subscriber number. For instance, calling someone in the Metro Manila area might mean: (02) 8123 4567
- For international calls, you need to add the International access code of the country you’re calling from to the entire landline number format in the Philippines. For instance, if you’re calling from the USA (with dialing code 011), you must dial: 011-63-2-8123-4567.
How to Check Landline Number in the Philippines
Whether you want to find your own landline number or verify someone else’s, here are six effective methods to help you:
Use Directory Assistance
One of the easiest ways to check a landline number is by using directory assistance services. In the Philippines, you can access directory assistance by dialing a special number or code from your landline or mobile phone. Once connected, you’ll be assisted by an operator or automated system to find the information you desire. That said, every service provider in the Philippines provides their special number including:
- 171: You can dial 171 from a PLDT landline toll-free. Also works from Smart, Sun & TnT mobile numbers when looking for help with a PLDT landline.
- 108: PLDT subscribers can also secure directory assistance from the 108 hotline.
- 177: You can dial 177 from enterprise landlines for PLDT, Smart, TNT, and Sun.
- 211: Dial 211 from a Globe landline.
- 808: Dial 808 if you’re a TM subscriber.
- 411: Dial 411 from Vonage (Unified Communications) to look up any landline, phone number, or vendor address. Calls cost
- 171 or 173: Some other telecom providers also use 171 or 173 for directory assistance.
Use Online Telephone Directories
You can also find a landline number using online directories. These are more convenient methods designed to find businesses and popular individuals by their landline numbers, names, locations, or even categories. Although there are tons of telephone directories in the Philippines, most of them don’t yield any information. Some like Locanto have even gone out of business. Thus, the best is Yellow Pages.
Yellow Pages Philippines
Yellow Pages is a great way to check any landline number. Here you can search using the number to find the name or business you’re looking for. That said, to use YellowPages, you must create an account and add your own phone number. To use this:
- Go to YellowPages.
![yellow pages](https://www.mobilephonelocator.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/yellow-pages-1024x400.jpg)
- Tap on “Sign up” at the top right part of the website.
- Enter your personal details including a profile photo. Once done, tap on “Update profile settings.”
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- Now go back to the homepage. Tap on “Phone”
- Enter the landline number without spaces.
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Dial Your Cell Phone Number and Check Caller ID
A creative way to search for your landline number is by dialing another phone number from your landline. You can use a friend’s mobile phone number for this purpose, or your own mobile phone. All you need do is:
- Dial the mobile number from your landline
- Wait for the call to connect
- Check the mobile phone’s screen to see the caller ID and landline number displayed.
Reverse Lookup Tools
Reverse Lookup Tools are fantastic ways to check landline numbers. These tools conveniently enable simple and effective searches either using the landline number, name, address, or email. With this tool, you’ll find information about the owner of that landline. You may even find out if the phone number has been blacklisted or is linked to spamming or scamming activities. A popular choice around the world is Truecaller. Here’s how to use it:
- Go to the Truecaller Reverse phone lookup.
- Tap on “Sign in” and then register or log in with either your Google or Microsoft credentials.
![sign in truecaller](https://www.mobilephonelocator.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/sign-in-truecaller.jpg)
- Pick your correct email.
![choose an email](https://www.mobilephonelocator.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/choose-an-email-1024x473.jpg)
- Once you’re logged in, tap on the country code and pick the Philippines.
![pick country code](https://www.mobilephonelocator.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/pick-country-code-1024x618.jpg)
- Type in the landline number. Click on the search button.
![search landline number on truecaller](https://www.mobilephonelocator.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/search-landline-number-on-truecaller-1024x424.jpg)
- Wait for the results.
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Contact the Telecom Provider
Another way to search for a landline number is by contacting your Telecom provider. This unique method allows you to access reliable information in no time. Here are some of the major providers in the Philippines:
- PLDT: Call their customer service hotline from 108, or 171 from a landline. Or use 02-817-17171 from landlines or mobile phones. You can also use 02-8888-17171 for Smart subscribers or +63 (2) 88888-171 from other networks. Alternatively, send an email via pldthome@pldt.com.ph and cares@pldt.com.ph
- Globe: Dial 211 from your Globe landline or call 02-7730-1000. Globe/TM subscribers can also use 221. Alternatively, send an email: admini@globetelecom.com.ph or bizsupport@globe.com.ph
- Smart Communications: Call customer service using 8888 from mobile phones or 02-8888-1111 from landlines. By email, contact support@smartcommunications.com
- DITO Telecommunity: Dial 185 from a DITO mobile SIM or 02-8241-0185 from a landline. You can also email customerservice@dito.ph
- Bayan: Dia 02-7730-1000 from landline or mobile phone. Alternatively, email at customercare@bayan.com.ph
Check Monthly Paper Bill
If you’re trying to find your own landline number, then your monthly paper bill is the most convenient option. Simply locate your latest landline bill, and it should display your landline number prominently at the top. Do note that if you receive monthly e-statements, the landline number will still feature at the top.
FAQ
How many digits are in a landline number in the Philippines?
There are 8 digits in a landline number in the Philippines representing the owner’s subscriber number. If you add the area code (for example: 02 or 032), then the digits become 10 or 11 digits. You must call a landline number with the area code if you don’t live in the same area as your recipient.
How to know my PLDT landline number?
You can dial 171, 108, or 177 from your PLDT landline to get your number. Alternatively, you can call the PLDT customer service at 02-817-17171 from mobile phones or landlines. You can also check your monthly bill to see your PLDT landline number.
How to know your landline number globe?
Globe also offers a variety of ways you can find a landline number. You can easily dial: 211 or 02-7730-1000. You can also use 221 which is available to all Globe and TM subscribers.
Can I check others’ landline numbers?
Yes, you can use directory assistance, reverse lookup tools, or online directories to find someone else’s landline number. However, this usually works if the landline belongs to a business, organization, or a very popular public individual. If the number belongs to a private person, you can still check but may be able to check whether the number is valid or not.
How do I know if a landline number is valid?
You can verify a landline number’s validity, by calling your telecom provider or using online directories and reverse lookup tools. These methods can help you confirm a landline number and especially uncover whether the number belongs to a spammer/scammer or a legitimate business.
Wrap Up
There are many fantastic ways to check a landline number in the Philippines. Whether you want to verify your number or search for someone else’s, we’ve provided all the tools you can use. Do note that you may often have to go through all the techniques such as contacting your telecom provider, using reverse lookup tools or online directories to find everything you can about someone’s landline number. With this guide, you’ve got everything to search for any landline number with ease.