Montenegro virtual phone numbers

Expand your reach in Montenegro without boundaries with a global virtual phone number from Telnyx. Our Montenegrin numbers are feature-packed and AI-ready.

WHY TELNYX

Use a centralized platform for global calling

Bring a personal touch to Montenegrin customers with a local presence. Increase engagement in Montenegro with recognizable numbers.

  • Global reach, local familiarity

    Establish a local presence your customers will recognize in 140+ countries.

  • Unlimited numbers

    Scale your presence according to your business needs. Receive a discount after purchasing 50+ numbers.

  • Fast, easy number porting

    Port existing Montenegro numbers painlessly with Telnyx FastPort® technology.

Real User feedback

"The portal gives me an amazing level of control including managing all of my own porting requests and number purchasing."

Chris W. - Network Engineer

"I think what I like best about your team is how knowledgable Samira and Klane are with helping us get our 10DLC campaigns approved."

Travis P. - Senior Developer

"I like how quick it is to create an account, setup a sip connection, purchase a number, authenticate, and be ready to make and receive calls"

Elrick B. - VoIP Engineer

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KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY

Montenegro local regulations

Businesses in Montenegro engaging in telephony, including telemarketing, should adhere to the following best practices:

These practices help businesses maintain trust, avoid penalties, and operate responsibly in the global marketplace.

Top industries in Montenegro

Montenegro's economy in 2024 is a dynamic blend of tourism, energy, manufacturing, and agriculture.

  • Tourism: Accounting for around 25% of Montenegro's GDP, tourism is a significant contributor to the economy, with the country aiming to increase this share to over 30% by 2027. The sector has shown resilience, recovering strongly since 2021 and exceeding pre-pandemic levels.
  • Energy: The energy sector focuses on renewable energy production, with hydroelectric plants, coal-powered thermal power plants, and wind farms generating a significant amount of electricity. Plans for further development include the Gvozd and Bijela wind farms.
  • Manufacturing and Agriculture: Manufacturing, particularly in the steel and aluminium sectors, contributes to the country's exports. Agriculture, though relatively small at 6.4% of GDP, focuses on products like wine and beer.

With an aim to achieve an average annual economic growth of 3.2% from 2024 to 2026, driven primarily by domestic demand, Montenegro's economy continues to evolve and grow.

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Local numbers for Montenegro start at just $1 and are just $1/mo thereafter.