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Unlimited International Calling to Singapore using
Ooma World Plan.

Now only:

$9.99/mo

for 12 months.

Plus one-time purchase of Ooma Telo: $99.99

After purchase of Ooma Telo for the first 12 months, then only $17.99/mo plus applicable taxes and fees. Unlimited calling subject to normal residential use limitations. +Applicable taxes and fees. Includes unlimited minutes to landlines in over 60 countries and to mobile phones in over 10 countries.


How to Call Singapore from the U.S.

Making an international call to Singapore is easy.

You can use either your Ooma Telo-connected home phone or the Ooma Mobile app to call Singapore.

  • First, dial 011 to exit the U.S. telephone system.
  • Next, dial 65, the country code for Singapore.
  • Now dial the 8-digit local phone number, which is 8 digits.

Calls made through the Ooma Mobile app don’t use any minutes or incur international charges on your wireless bill. These calls are instead routed over your data connection and could count against your data allotment if you’re not on an unlimited plan with your carrier. To minimize data usage, connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot.

If you encounter any issues or have any further questions, feel free to get in contact with us via our Customer Support website at https://support.ooma.com/.

Calling Singapore with Ooma’s international dialing plans is easy and affordable.

Both the Ooma World Plan and Ooma World Plus Plan offer unlimited calling to Singaporean landlines and mobile phones. The World Plan also gives you unlimited calling to landline numbers in 60 other countries and mobile phones in 10 other countries for $17.99 per month.

Meanwhile, the World Plus Plan expands your international access to landlines in 70 countries and mobile phones in 40 countries for $25.99 per month.

You can learn more about what countries are covered in Ooma’s international plans.

International Rates

Country Code Area/City Code Country/City Standard Rate Per Minute Premier Rate Per Minute Ooma World Plan Ooma World Plus
65 Singapore 0.061 0.061
65 Singapore - Mobile-SS 0.061 0.061

Free International Calls

Ooma’s World Plans may give you unlimited calling to Singapore, but you can also use Ooma Telo to make free calls to Singapore without a monthly fee. That’s because any Ooma-to-Ooma call is 100% free. So no matter how long you talk in crystal-clear HD voice, you won’t spend a penny.

Calling Cards

Calling Singapore with an international calling card can be more affordable than a standard phone line, but it also comes with the hassle of having to recharge them before use.

Ooma’s international dialing plans are not only more affordable than standard phone lines, they also don’t come with the hassle of having to recharge calling cards. Plus, you get to call many countries around the world.

So if you’ll be spending hours talking with family in Singapore and friends in the U.K., Ooma’s plans will let you speak as long as you want without recharging calling cards or racking up a high phone bill.

Call Singapore with Ooma

Ooma’s World Plans make it a popular choice to call Singapore from the U.S.A, but it also offers affordable dialing options with low per-minute rates.

With Ooma’s Basic Service and Premier Service, calls to landlines and mobile phones in Singapore are just $0.061 per minute. There’s no monthly fee for Basic Service’s low rates and crystal-clear HD call quality, but international calls are prepaid, with charges deducted from your balance.

Premier Service gives you the same low rates, but adds a number of additional features. Premier users get powerful call-blocking tools for robocalls, the Ooma Mobile app for making international calls on the go, voicemail access through email, unlimited calling to Canada and Mexico and more for just $9.99 per month. You pay applicable monthly taxes and fees.

Sources

Top ten most called countries from USA