A Virtual Long Number (VLN) refers to a standard long phone number, typically spanning 10 to 15 digits, resembling the Mexican +52 format. However, it is not associated with any physical telephone line or device. Instead, it uses internet-based Voice over IP (VoIP) technology to route calls and messages to specified endpoints.
In Mexico and across LATAM, VLNs are revolutionizing business communication by allowing organizations to send and receive SMS messages that reflect a local presence. They provide complete two-way messaging functionality and offer extensive control through a singular, adaptable cloud-based number.
At Spark Telecomm, we provides wholesale messaging infrastructure across Mexico and LATAM, enabling efficient SMS routing and regional coverage through Virtual Long Numbers.
How VLNs Work
A Virtual Long Number routes SMS and voice calls over the Internet instead of traditional telecom infrastructure.
This brings major advantages:
- Infrastructure efficiency: No physical hardware, no installation, no maintenance.
- Device-independent operation: A VLN isn’t tied to a single phone.
- Dynamic routing: VLNs can be dynamically routed to different platforms or systems in real time, independent of physical devices
- Scalability: Scale your messaging volume up or down instantly without new infrastructure.
VLN: Redefining Business Messaging in Mexico and LATAM
Virtual Long Numbers provide a more flexible, scalable, and manageable alternative to traditional SMS services. By combining local presence, two-way communication, and cloud-based control, our VLNs enable dependable messaging channels designed to support high-volume operations across Mexico and LATAM.
At Spark Telecomm, our VLN solutions are built for wholesale messaging at scale across Mexico and LATAM. Reliable routing, flexible handling, and infrastructure designed to move high volumes with consistency and control.