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What Is a Non-VoIP Number (Real SIM Number)?
A non-VoIP number is a phone number assigned by a real mobile carrier — the same type of number you get with a physical SIM card from operators like AT&T, T-Mobile, Vodafone, or Kyivstar. It exists within the traditional cellular network (GSM/PSTN), not on the internet.
The term “non-VoIP” simply means “not Voice over Internet Protocol.” When you receive an SMS to a non-VoIP number, it travels through the carrier’s mobile network — exactly the way a text arrives on your personal smartphone. This is why platforms treat it as a signal of a real, human user.
A real SIM number (another common term for the same thing) is what banks, app stores, and social networks were designed to verify. It carries carrier metadata — the issuing operator, the country of registration, and the line type. Platforms use all of this information during the verification check, and a genuine mobile number passes every time.
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To use the service you need to follow the instruction:
✅ Register at Telnum.net.
✅ Top up your balance (minimal refill amount is $10).
✅ Go to “For registration” section.
✅ Choose needed country from the list.
✅ Press “get the number” button and use given number to register in the chosen service.
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VoIP vs Real SIM (Non-VoIP): Key Differences
Before choosing a number for SMS verification, it helps to understand exactly what separates a VoIP number from a real SIM / non-VoIP number — and why that difference matters to platforms like Google, or WhatsApp.
| Feature | VoIP Number | Real SIM / Non-VoIP |
|---|---|---|
| Infrastructure | Internet-based (software) | Mobile carrier network (SIM) |
| Number type detected by platforms | VoIP / virtual | Mobile / wireless |
| Accepted by Google for account verification | ❌ Usually blocked | ✅ Yes |
| Accepted by WhatsApp for registration | ❌ Blocked by policy | ✅ Yes |
| Works for Amazon 2FA | ⚠️ Unreliable | ✅ Reliable |
| Works for bank / crypto 2FA | ❌ Often rejected | ✅ Yes |
| Risk of number being pre-flagged | 🔴 High (recycled pools) | 🟢 Low |
| Can be created in bulk cheaply | ✅ Yes (reason for distrust) | ❌ No (carrier-gated) |
| Privacy of your personal number | Medium | High |
| Line type lookup result | “VoIP” / “virtual” | “Mobile” / “wireless” |
Frequently Asked Questions About Non-VoIP Numbers
A non-VoIP number is a phone number assigned by a real mobile carrier and backed by a physical SIM card. Unlike VoIP numbers — which are created over the internet by software services — a non-VoIP number exists on the traditional cellular network (GSM). It carries authentic carrier metadata and is classified as “mobile” or “wireless” in telecom databases. This is why it is accepted by platforms that reject internet-based virtual numbers.
A VoIP number is generated via software over the internet. It has no physical SIM and is typically classified as “VoIP” or “virtual” in carrier lookup databases. A real SIM number — also called a non-VoIP number — is issued by a licensed mobile operator, tied to a physical SIM card, and classified as “mobile” in the same databases. Platforms like Google, WhatsApp, Telegram, and Amazon use these database lookups during verification, which is why VoIP numbers fail and real SIM numbers succeed.
Google actively blocks VoIP and virtual numbers from being used for account verification. When you enter a number, Google queries a carrier database to check its line type. If the number is classified as VoIP, the verification code is never sent. To successfully verify a Google account, you need a number that returns “mobile” or “wireless” in this lookup — which is what Telnum’s non-VoIP numbers provide.
No. WhatsApp explicitly does not support VoIP numbers for account registration. WhatsApp’s policy requires a mobile or landline number from a real carrier, and its system checks the line type during the verification step. If a VoIP number is detected, the SMS code is blocked. A non-VoIP number — like those available through Telnum — passes WhatsApp’s check as a standard mobile number.
Yes. Telnum offers SMS numbers with a “for registration” label and disposable SMS numbers — both backed by real mobile carriers. These numbers pass line-type checks as mobile numbers and work with platforms that block VoIP lines, including Google, WhatsApp, Tinder, and Amazon. Telnum has been providing virtual number services since 2009 and covers 90+ countries.
Yes. If you need a number for ongoing two-factor authentication — not just a single registration — Telnum’s monthly SMS registration numbers are the right option. These numbers remain active for the rental period and receive all SMS messages that a real SIM card from that carrier would receive, including repeated 2FA codes, login alerts, and account recovery messages.