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Google Voice is not available in South Korea

Looking for Google Voice in South Korea?

Google Voice doesn't work in South Korea. PhoneTheWorld is the best alternative for South Korean users who need affordable international calling.

Why Google Voice Doesn't Work in South Korea

Google Voice is only available in the United States
Requires a US phone number to activate
Cannot sign up with non-US Google accounts
Many features blocked outside the US
VPN workarounds frequently blocked

Why PhoneTheWorld is Your Best Option

Works perfectly in South Korea and worldwide
No US phone number required
Sign up with any email address
Pay-as-you-go with no monthly fees
Credits never expire
Crystal clear HD audio quality

Call From South Korea at Incredibly Low Rates

Make international calls from South Korea starting at just:

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Call to South Korea and 200+ other countries

VoIP & Telecom in South Korea

VoIP Legal Status
Legal in most cases

VoIP is generally legal in South Korea, though some Asian countries have specific regulations for VoIP-to-PSTN calling. South Korea's telecom regulator may have rules about international VoIP services. Browser-based calling services like PhoneTheWorld typically work, but users should be aware of local regulations.

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Local Telecom Landscape

International calls from South Korea using traditional carriers typically cost significantly more than VoIP alternatives. Major cities like Seoul, Busan, Incheon have the best internet infrastructure for browser-based calling. The local currency is South Korean Won (₩), and the primary language is Korean.

International Calling from South Korea

South Korea has a population of 52 million. Popular cities include Seoul, Busan, Incheon, Daegu, Daejeon, Gwangju. For South Korean residents who need to call family, friends, or business contacts abroad, traditional carrier international rates are often prohibitively expensive. PhoneTheWorld offers an affordable browser-based alternative with transparent per-minute rates starting at 5¢, no subscription fees, and credits that never expire.

Google Voice Workarounds People Try in South Korea

Many South Korean users try to get Google Voice working through unofficial methods. Here's what people attempt — and why PhoneTheWorld is simpler.

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Using a VPN with a US IP address to access the Google Voice web interface
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Purchasing a US prepaid SIM card or virtual number for the verification SMS
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Asking US-based friends or family to set up a Google Voice account and forward calls
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Using a US virtual number service, though reliability may vary in South Korea

PhoneTheWorld requires none of these workarounds. Just sign up with your email, add credits, and start calling — it works natively in South Korea.

Other Calling Options in South Korea

How PhoneTheWorld compares to other international calling services available to South Korean users.

WhatsApp — free WhatsApp-to-WhatsApp calls, but cannot call regular phone numbers
Skype — widely known but requires app download and credits expire after 180 days
Viber Out — app-based with credits that expire after 6 months
Traditional carrier international calling — expensive and often subscription-based
PhoneTheWorld — browser-based, no app, no subscription, credits never expire, rates from /min

Get Started from South Korea in 3 Easy Steps

01

Create Free Account

Sign up from South Korea with just your email. No US number needed.

02

Add Credits

Start with $5. Credits never expire - use them anytime.

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Start Calling

Call any number worldwide directly from your browser.

FAQs: Google Voice in South Korea

Can I use Google Voice in South Korea?

No, Google Voice is only available in the United States. South Korean users cannot sign up for or use Google Voice. PhoneTheWorld is the best alternative that works in South Korea.

What's the best Google Voice alternative for South Korea?

PhoneTheWorld is the best Google Voice alternative for South Korean users. It offers browser-based calling, low international rates starting at 5¢/min, and doesn't require a US phone number to sign up.

Is PhoneTheWorld legal in South Korea?

Yes, PhoneTheWorld is completely legal to use in South Korea. It's a VoIP service that lets you make calls over the internet to any phone number worldwide.

Do I need to download an app?

No! PhoneTheWorld works entirely in your web browser. Just visit the website, log in, and start calling. No apps or downloads required.

How much does it cost to call from South Korea?

Calls from South Korea start at just 5¢ per minute with PhoneTheWorld. You only pay for what you use — no subscriptions or hidden fees. Credits never expire.

Can I call any country from South Korea?

Yes! PhoneTheWorld supports calls to 195+ countries from South Korea. Whether you're calling family, business partners, or institutions abroad, we've got you covered with transparent per-minute rates.

Can I use Google Voice in South Korea?

No. Google Voice is only available in the United States and requires a US phone number for verification. South Korean users cannot sign up for or use Google Voice. PhoneTheWorld is the best alternative that works in South Korea — no US phone number required, just an email address.

Is VoIP legal in South Korea?

VoIP is generally legal in South Korea, though some Asian countries have specific regulations for VoIP-to-PSTN calling. South Korea's telecom regulator may have rules about international VoIP services. Browser-based calling services like PhoneTheWorld typically work, but users should be aware of local regulations.

What is the cheapest way to call internationally from South Korea?

Traditional carriers in South Korea charge high rates for international calls. WhatsApp is free for WhatsApp-to-WhatsApp calls but cannot call regular phone numbers. PhoneTheWorld offers pay-as-you-go rates starting at 5¢ with no subscription and credits that never expire.

Stop Searching for Google Voice in South Korea

PhoneTheWorld gives you everything Google Voice offers (and more) - and it actually works in South Korea.

No credit card required • Available in South Korea