Setup Guide
A complete guide to setting up a virtual office phone system for your Australian business. Learn how to get a local number, route calls to your mobile, and sound professional from anywhere.
As more Australian businesses move towards remote, hybrid, or fully distributed working models, the traditional office desk phone is becoming obsolete. If your team is working from home, on the road, or split across multiple locations, you need a communication system that follows them. This is where a virtual office phone system becomes essential.
A virtual office phone system allows you to present a professional, unified business identity to your customers, regardless of where you or your staff are physically located. Instead of giving out personal mobile numbers or paying for expensive fixed-line infrastructure, you can manage all your business communications through an app on your smartphone or computer.
A virtual office phone system is a cloud-based communication platform that routes calls over the internet (VoIP) rather than traditional copper phone lines. It provides all the features of an enterprise-grade PBX—such as auto-attendants, call routing, voicemail-to-email, and call recording—without requiring any physical hardware other than the devices you already own.
When a customer calls your virtual business number (which could be a local 02, 03, 07, 08 number, or a national 1300/1800 number), the system instantly routes the call according to the rules you have set up. It can ring your mobile phone, your laptop, or a colleague's device, depending on the time of day and who is available.
There are several compelling reasons for Australian small businesses to adopt a virtual phone setup:
The first step is deciding what type of number best represents your business. If you serve a specific local area, a geographic number (e.g., 02 for Sydney, 03 for Melbourne) builds local trust. If you operate nationally, a 1300 or 1800 number presents a larger corporate image. With Click2Call, you can select a new number instantly or port your existing business number across to the platform.
Decide how you want incoming calls to be handled. You can set up an auto-attendant (e.g., "Press 1 for Sales, 2 for Support") to direct callers to the right person. You can also configure time-of-day routing, ensuring that calls received after business hours are sent directly to a specific voicemail greeting or an after-hours answering service.
To make and receive calls, you simply need to download the Click2Call app on your smartphone (iOS or Android) and your computer (Windows or Mac). Once logged in with your credentials, your device becomes your business phone. When you make an outbound call from the app, the recipient sees your professional business number, not your personal mobile number.
Record professional greetings for your auto-attendant and voicemail. You can upload pre-recorded audio files or record them directly through the portal. Click2Call also offers voicemail-to-email functionality, which automatically sends audio files of your voicemails directly to your inbox, ensuring you never miss an important message.
Setting up a virtual office phone system is no longer a complex IT project. With modern cloud platforms like Click2Call, Australian businesses can establish a professional, flexible, and cost-effective communication system in a matter of minutes. Whether you are a solo consultant working from home or a growing team distributed across the country, a virtual phone system ensures you are always connected and always professional.
Written by
Royce Clark
Royce Clark has over 15 years of experience working in the telecommunications industry, specialising in VoIP systems. He is a Voice Engineer at Click2Call, helping Australian businesses design and deploy modern, reliable cloud phone systems.