How to Call a Landline Using Globe SIM in the Philippines (2026)

Call a Landline Using Globe SIM

Call a Landline Using Globe mobile sounds simple – until you get the dreaded “invalid number” message. In most cases, the problem is a missing PTE code or a wrong area code. Once you understand the correct format, every call goes through on the first try.

This guide covers everything: domestic calls, international calls, the best promos to save money, area codes, PTE codes, and how to fix the most common errors.

About This Guide: This guide has been personally verified using a Globe prepaid SIM across multiple Philippine cities. Every dialing format, PTE code, and promo detail has been cross-checked against Globe’s official channels and NTC (National Telecommunications Commission) guidelines.

Quick Answer — Globe Landline Call Format at a Glance

The correct format for all domestic Globe-to-landline calls is:

0 + Area Code + PTE Code + 7-digit Landline Number

Call TypeFormatExample
Metro Manila — PLDT0 + 2 + 8 + 7-digit number0281234567
Metro Manila — Globe/Innove0 + 2 + 7 + 7-digit number0271234567
Provincial (e.g. Cebu PLDT)0 + area code + 8 + 7-digit number03281234567
International+ or 00 + country code + area code + number+1 310 555 7890

Pro Tip: If you are unsure whether the landline is PLDT or Globe, try both PTE codes (8 and 7). One will connect.

How to Call a Landline Using Globe (Domestic)

Step-by-Step: Calling Metro Manila Landlines (Area Code 02)

Metro Manila strictly follows the 8-digit rule. You must include the PTE code right after the area code. Skipping it is the single most common cause of the ‘invalid number’ error.

  1. Open your phone’s dialer app.
  2. Dial 0 (trunk prefix).
  3. Dial 2 (Metro Manila area code).
  4. Dial the PTE code — 8 for PLDT numbers, 7 for Globe/Innove numbers.
  5. Dial the 7-digit landline number.
  6. Press call.

For PLDT lines:  0 + 2 + 8 + 1234567  =  0281234567

For Globe/Innove lines:  0 + 2 + 7 + 1234567  =  0271234567

Important: Skipping the PTE code for Metro Manila will always result in an ‘invalid number’ error. The PTE digit (7 or 8) is mandatory for all Metro Manila landlines.

Step-by-Step: Calling Provincial Landlines (Outside Metro Manila)

For all cities and provinces outside Metro Manila, the standard format is:

0  +  Area Code  +  7-digit Landline Number

If the provincial landline is a PLDT line, add the PTE code (8) after the area code:

0  +  Area Code  +  8  +  7-digit Landline Number

Example 1 — Calling a Landline in Cebu City (Area Code: 32)

Standard format:  0 + 32 + 1234567  =  0321234567

For PLDT lines:  0 + 32 + 8 + 1234567  =  03281234567

Example 2 — Calling a Landline in Davao City (Area Code: 82)

Standard format:  0 + 82 + 1234567  =  0821234567

For PLDT lines:  0 + 82 + 8 + 1234567  =  08281234567

Step-by-Step: Calling International Landlines from Globe

  1. Dial + or 00 (international access code).
  2. Dial the country code (e.g., 1 for USA, 44 for UK, 61 for Australia).
  3. Dial the city/area code — drop any leading zero.
  4. Dial the local landline number.

Example — Los Angeles, USA:  +1 + 310 + 555 7890  =  +13105557890

Save Money on International Calls: Register for Globe’s GOCALLIDD promo before making international landline calls. Standard international rates are significantly higher than local rates.

Philippine Area Codes and PTE Codes — Everything Explained

Understanding these two codes eliminates almost every ‘invalid number’ error Globe users encounter.

What is an Area Code? (Location Code)

The area code tells the network which city or province you are dialing. Always dial 0 before the area code when calling from a mobile phone.

Region / City

Area Code

Metro Manila / Rizal

02

Cebu

32

Iloilo

33

Bacolod

34

Dumaguete

35

Roxas

36

Tagbilaran

38

Lucena

42

Batangas

43

Angeles (Pampanga)

45

Tarlac

45

Cavite

46

Laguna

49

Pangasinan

75

Baguio (Benguet)

74

Cagayan de Oro

88

Zamboanga

62

Davao

82

What is a PTE Code? (Provider Code)

PTE stands for Public Telecommunication Entity. It is the first digit of the local number and identifies which telecom company owns that specific landline. Without it — especially in Metro Manila — the call cannot be routed.

PTE Code

Telecom Provider

3

Bayan Telecommunications

5

Eastern Communications

7

Globe Telecom / Innove

8

PLDT

Example: To call PLDT number 8-123-4567 in Cebu: 0 + 32 + 8 + 1234567 = 03281234567

Best Globe Promos for Calling Landlines (Prepaid and Postpaid)

The standard Globe rate without any promo is ₱7.50 per minute. The right promo turns that cost into unlimited calls for a fraction of the price.

Key Phrase to Look For:
When choosing a promo, always look for the ‘Unli Calls to All Networks‘ tag. This is the only phrase that confirms local landlines are included.

Prepaid Promos — GoUNLI and GoEXTRA (1 to 30 Days)

ValidityPromoPriceHow to Register
1 DayGoUNLI20₱20Text GOUNLI20 to 8080
3 DaysGoEXTRA59₱59GlobeOne app or GCash
7 DaysGoUNLI95₱95Text GOUNLI95 to 8080
7 DaysGo+149 (Best for Data)₱149GlobeOne app
15 DaysGoUNLI180₱180Text GOUNLI180 to 8080
30 DaysGoUNLI350₱350Text GOUNLI350 to 8080

GoUNLI is best for heavy callers who primarily need calls. GoEXTRA adds data on top — ideal if you also need internet access during the promo period.

Postpaid Plan Options for Landline Calls

PlanLandline Coverage
GPlan PLUS 1299 and aboveUnlimited calls to all networks including landlines
Select Unli Call/Text Postpaid PlansUnlimited calls to all networks

Postpaid users on GPlan PLUS do not need to register separate promos — landline calls are already included in the monthly plan.

Can Prepaid Users Call Landlines for Free?

Not completely free, but very close. GoUNLI20 at ₱20 per day gives unlimited landline calls — breaking even after just 3 minutes vs. the ₱7.50/min standard rate. If you have active internet, Viber, WhatsApp, and Messenger can also call landline numbers over Wi-Fi or data at zero airtime cost.

Common Problems When Calling Landlines with Globe — and How to Fix Them

‘Invalid Number’ Error — Causes and Fix

This is the most common error Globe users encounter. Nearly all cases are caused by one of these:

  • Missing the 0 trunk prefix
  • Missing or wrong area code
  • Missing PTE code (especially in Metro Manila)
  • Number saved in old 7-digit format (Metro Manila migrated to 8-digit)

Fix: Use the full format: 0 + Area Code + PTE Code + 7-digit number. For Metro Manila, always include the PTE digit (7 or 8).

Call Not Connecting or Dropping

  • Weak Globe signal in your location
  • Landline on the receiving end is damaged or off the hook
  • Network congestion during peak hours

Fix: Restart your phone to refresh the signal. Try calling at a different time. Contact Globe via *143 if the issue persists.

Wrong Format Dialed — Quick Verification Checklist

Before calling, go through this checklist:

  • Did you start with 0?
  • Is the area code correct for that city?
  • Is the PTE code included (especially for Metro Manila)?
  • Is the number 7 digits after the area and PTE code?
  • Is Metro Manila number saved in the new 8-digit format?
  • Do you have enough load or an active promo?

Not Enough Load or Expired Promo

Check your load balance by dialing *143# or opening the GlobeOne app before calling. If your promo has expired, the standard ₱7.50/minute rate applies from your regular load.

Tips to Save Money When Calling Landlines via Globe

  • Use the right promo: Always use ‘Unli Calls to All Networks’ promos.
  • GoUNLI20 for single-day needs: GoUNLI20 at ₱20/day saves money after just 3 minutes of calls.
  • Register via GlobeOne: Use the GlobeOne app to register promos and avoid double-registering.
  • Use internet calling on Wi-Fi: Viber, WhatsApp, and Messenger support landline calls over Wi-Fi — zero airtime cost.
  • Update saved contacts: Update Metro Manila contacts from 7-digit to the new 8-digit format to prevent failed calls.
  • Use Globe Rewards points: Active Globe Rewards members can redeem points for load credits, making some calls effectively free.

For local calls: 0 + Area Code + PTE Code + 7-digit Landline Number. For Metro Manila PLDT lines: 0-2-8-XXXXXXX. For international calls: + or 00 + Country Code + Area Code + Local Number.

Yes, especially for Metro Manila. The PTE code is the first digit of the local number (7 for Globe/Innove, 8 for PLDT). Skipping it causes an ‘invalid number’ error. For some provincial numbers, the PTE code may already be part of the saved contact.

The most likely cause is a missing 0, missing area code, or missing PTE code. For Metro Manila numbers, the PTE code (7 or 8) is mandatory. Also check if the number was saved in the old 7-digit format — Metro Manila landlines now require 8 digits after the area code.

Yes, significantly. Standard rate is ₱7.50 per minute. GoUNLI20 costs ₱20 for unlimited landline calls for a full day — that breaks even after less than 3 minutes compared to the per-minute rate.

Yes. Dial + or 00 + country code + city code (drop the leading zero) + local number. For cost savings, register for GOCALLIDD promos before making international landline calls.

If you have active internet (Wi-Fi or mobile data), apps like Viber, WhatsApp, and Messenger can call landlines at no airtime cost. Alternatively, GoUNLI20 at ₱20/day provides unlimited landline calls for a full day.

Conclusion

Calling a landline using Globe in 2026 comes down to one rule: 0 + Area Code + PTE Code + 7-digit number. The PTE code is the detail most people miss – and it is the cause of nearly every ‘invalid number’ error.

For Metro Manila, always include the PTE digit (8 for PLDT, 7 for Globe) right after area code 02. For provincial calls, the format is simpler — but if the call fails, add the PTE code.

To save money, GoUNLI promos give unlimited landline calls starting at ₱20 for one day. Postpaid users on GPlan PLUS already have landlines covered without a separate promo.

Bookmark the area code table in this guide, update your Metro Manila contacts to 8-digit format, and every Globe-to-landline call will connect on the first try.

Summary: The 3 things to remember 1. Always start with 0 + Area Code + PTE Code + 7-digit number.  |  2. For Metro Manila, PTE code is mandatory (8 = PLDT, 7 = Globe).  |  3. Use GoUNLI promos to avoid the

Ryan Tan
Ryan Tan
Telecom Content Specialist 4+ Years Globe SIM Registration Expert

Ryan Tan is a Globe SIM registration expert with 4+ years at Globe Telecom Philippines. He specializes in GlobeOne app, PasaLoad, APN settings, PUK codes, and GCash loading. Ryan Tan shares hands-on tips for seamless telecom services. Connect on LinkedIn or visit his Globe profile. In free time, he explores mobile tech with family.

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