A Perth (08) business phone number routes in the cloud to mobiles, landlines or your phone system. Set time‑of‑day rules and overflow, activate in minutes, and manage everything in MyPickle — no new physical lines required.
Get a Perth (08) business number with smart call routing. Route calls to mobiles, landlines or your phone system — set hours, overflow and voicemail in minutes.
A Perth (08) business phone number routes in the cloud to mobiles, landlines or your phone system. Set time‑of‑day rules and overflow, activate in minutes, and manage everything in MyPickle — no new physical lines required.
A Perth local number helps you connect with customers and create a professional image in Western Australia’s vibrant market.
Customers feel confident calling a local number.
Local call rates and efficient routing help control costs.
Operate anywhere while maintaining a Perth presence.
Improve marketing effectiveness with a local number.
Show your customers you’re local. Use a geographic number that builds credibility and increases answer rates.
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Local numbers help Perth customers trust they’re speaking with a nearby business. Your (08) number routes in the cloud — to mobiles, landlines or your phone system — with time‑of‑day rules and call overflow. No new physical lines required.
Route calls based on caller location.
Control mobile routing and caller experience.
Distribute calls across staff or sites.
Failover and queue to ensure calls are answered.
Schedules for business hours and shifts.
Public holiday rules pre‑set for WA.
Planned exceptions and closures.
See volumes, answer rates and outcomes.
Connect with customers in key Australian locations:
Start today with Pickle’s Perth local numbers and enhance your communication in Western Australia.
What is a Perth (08) business phone number?
A Perth business phone number uses the (08) area code. It routes in the cloud, so you can answer on mobiles, desk phones or a phone system. You can set time‑of‑day rules and overflow, and update routing anytime. Fast to activate — no new lines required.
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How do Perth local numbers work?
Your (08) number is a virtual number managed in the cloud. Calls can be routed to mobiles, landlines or your existing phone system with rules for hours, overflow and IVR. You get the same features as other business numbers, with a local Perth presence.
Learn more: How inbound call routing works
Will one (08) number work across the Perth metro area and regional WA?
Yes. An (08) local number can route calls anywhere in Western Australia — metro Perth or regional towns — because it’s managed in the cloud. You control destinations and rules in MyPickle, so calls can go to mobiles, landlines or your phone system as needed.
Does a (08) number build trust with Western Australian customers?
Yes — local numbers signal that you’re a WA business. Many customers are more likely to call and answer when they see a familiar (08) prefix, which can lift enquiry and answer rates.
Can we use one number for staff across Perth and regional WA?
Yes. Use call distribution and overflow to ring multiple team members or sites. You can route by time of day, skills, or campaign — and keep reporting centralised across locations.
What happens if our internet goes down — will we miss calls?
Your number runs in the cloud, so you can set failover to mobiles or alternate landlines if a primary destination is offline. Configure overflow rules to make sure customer calls are still answered.
Does the time zone difference (AWST, UTC+8) affect how I set up call routing?
Yes — set your schedules to Australian Western Standard Time (UTC+8). If you have staff in other states, use separate time‑of‑day rules per route so callers still reach the right team during WA business hours.
How quickly can I activate a Perth number?
New local numbers are typically activated within minutes to a few hours. If you’re porting an existing number, transfers usually take 1–10 business days depending on the current provider.
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Can I port my existing Perth number to Pickle?
In many cases, yes — subject to your current provider and number status. Share your details during sign‑up and we’ll confirm eligibility and handle the process for you.
Learn more: Porting your existing number →
How much does a Perth local number cost?
Plans are month‑to‑month with no lock‑in. You’ll see total costs, any call charges and optional features during sign‑up. For a quick overview, compare the options on this page.
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Can I route calls to mobiles and my existing phone system?
Yes. Set rules for time‑of‑day, ring groups, overflow targets and IVR menus. You can forward to mobiles, departments or a PBX, and change routing anytime in the portal.
Learn more: How inbound call routing works
Can I get multiple local numbers for suburbs or regions?
Yes. Many businesses use multiple local numbers for different regions, campaigns or teams. Routing and reporting can be centralised so you manage everything in one place.
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Will callers pay a local rate when dialling my (08) number?
Charges depend on the caller’s plan, but (08) landline numbers are generally billed at local call rates from landlines within Australia. Mobile plans may vary by provider.
Do I need new hardware to use a Perth number?
No. You can answer on mobiles, desk phones or softphones. If you already have a phone system, we can route calls to it without new physical lines.
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Can I change or cancel my service later?
Your local number service is month‑to‑month with no lock‑in. You can make changes anytime and cancel if needed. Port‑out fees may apply if you move the number to another provider.
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Is there a free trial?
Yes — new services include a 7‑day free trial so you can test call routing and reporting before committing. Setup is instant and there are no lock‑in contracts.
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Who do we contact for support?
Our Australian‑based support team can help with routing changes, porting and troubleshooting. Managed support options are available for ongoing assistance.
Learn more: Help Centre →