Before you compare price-per-user, decide which job you're buying for — hosted PBX, SIP trunking into Teams, or a cloud contact centre — then pressure-test each Singapore provider on numbering, emergency calling, and call-quality support.
How to evaluate a VoIP / cloud telephony provider in Singapore
- Decide which of the four jobs you have before talking to anyone: hosted/cloud PBX for general office lines, SIP trunking into your own PBX or Teams Direct Routing, CCaaS for sales/support queues, or CPaaS voice APIs — buying the wrong category is the most expensive VoIP mistake.
- Confirm the provider can issue new +65 DID numbers and port your existing ones under IMDA number-portability rules, and get the porting timeline in writing (typically 5-10 business days) plus a cutover plan that keeps the old service live until the port completes.
- Pin down emergency-calling (995/999) behaviour and ask whether they hold the relevant IMDA FBO or SBO licence for number allocation, interconnection, and emergency-call obligations — a pure overseas SaaS may not route emergency calls correctly from a Singapore address.
- If you record calls, map the deployment to PDPA: get a clear answer on where call recordings and CDRs are stored, who can access them, retention periods, and whether in-region storage and cross-border transfer terms are available if your policy requires it.
- For Microsoft 365 shops, verify they explicitly certify Teams Direct Routing with a supported SBC, and confirm they can supply or port +65 numbers into Teams rather than forcing a second phone app.
- Define call-quality monitoring and post-go-live escalation up front: ask about QoS/codec/jitter handling, what dashboards or MOS reporting you get, and who owns a sev-1 voice-down ticket with a named Singapore-based contact and response SLA.
Verify for Aircall
- Confirm key details directly with the vendor — this listing isn't vendor-managed yet.
- Ask for two recent Singapore client references you can speak with.
- Ask for a written scope of services before comparing quotes.
- Request evidence of relevant certifications and their current validity.
Questions to ask
- Can you issue new +65 DIDs and port our existing numbers, and what is the realistic porting timeline and cutover plan?
- How are 995/999 emergency calls routed from a Singapore location, and which IMDA licence (FBO or SBO) do you hold?
- Where are call recordings and CDRs stored, who can access them, and can storage stay in-region for PDPA?
- Do you certify Teams Direct Routing with a specific SBC, and who is the named local contact for a voice-down escalation?