South Korea · KCC

SIP Trunk in South Korea — Seoul, Busan or Daegu Inbound + Outbound

A South Korea SIP trunk with real +82 Korea DIDs, KCC-compliant allocation, Tokyo + Singapore ingress POPs, TLS:5061 with SRTP, every standard PBX integration. From $7.00/mo per DID plus per-minute usage, activation in 2-5 business days after KYC.

Real Korea DIDs allocated through licensed carriers TLS + SRTP end-to-end 5–200 channel scale per trunk

1. What a SIP trunk in South Korea actually is

A SIP trunk is the IP delivery pipe between a carrier and your PBX, AI voice agent, or call-control platform; signaling over SIP, audio over RTP. A South Korea SIP trunk is the same thing carrying +82 Korea DIDs allocated under KCC.

DIDHub provides the trunk authentication and SIP transport; KCC-compliant number allocation is coordinated through our in-region carrier partners. Your PBX or platform sees a standard SIP trunk; we handle the regulator-side paperwork.

2. South Korea regulation: KCC, KYC, compliance

KCC requires KYC documentation before any South Korea DID can be allocated. Activation typically takes 2-5 business days. DIDHub handles the document submission and regulator coordination on your behalf.

What people typically use a South Korea SIP trunk for:

  • Korean market entry, Seoul 02 numbers signal trust to Korean B2B buyers.
  • Tech industry presence, Korea is a major tech market (Samsung, LG, Naver, Kakao); a 02 Seoul number is essential for B2B tech sales.
  • Lightweight 070 VoIP, easier KYC, common for SaaS and AI voice deployments targeting Korea.
  • K-content / entertainment, Korean content companies (music, film, gaming) prefer Korean Caller IDs.
  • Toll-free 080, free for Korean callers, standard for customer service.

South Korea's regulator KCC (Korea Communications Commission) requires KYC, Korean business registration number (for companies) or proof of identity (for individuals), plus a Korean address. Geographic numbers have stricter requirements; the 070 IP-phone range is easier and faster for non-residents. DIDHub shows requirements clearly before purchase. Activation completes in 2-5 business days.

For the broader picture across countries, see our guide to international DID compliance & KYC bundles. For the SIP-trunk concept end-to-end, see the DID Number Provider guide.

3. Number types you can route over the trunk

DIDHub supports the standard South Korea number types over the SIP trunk:

CodeTypeNational dialingInternational dialingMobileFrom
02, 051, 032, 053 …Geographic02 XXXX XXXX+82 2 XXXX XXXXYes$7.00/mo + usage
070IP phone (VoIP)070 XXXX XXXX+82 70 XXXX XXXXYes$5.00/mo + usage
010Mobile010 XXXX XXXX+82 10 XXXX XXXXYes$16.00/mo + usage
080Toll-free080 XXXX XXXX+82 80 XXXX XXXXYes$30.00/mo + usage

For a deeper look at how number types differ globally, see DID number types explained.

4. How DIDHub's SIP trunk works in South Korea

The technical surface of the trunk is standardised; the South Korea-specific choices are the POP, the codec list, and the failover topology.

Ingress POPs

  • Tokyo (primary), lowest in-region latency to South Korea endpoints.
  • Singapore (failover), secondary route used if the primary path degrades.

Transport & security

  • TLS:5061 recommended for any production trunk; UDP allowed for legacy.
  • SRTP for media via DTLS-SRTP or SDES.
  • SIP authentication: digest registration (PBX behind NAT) or IP-ACL (static peering). See SIP authentication.

Codecs

  • G.711 a-law (PCMA), the APAC default.
  • G.722, wideband HD voice on capable endpoints.
  • Opus, for AI voice agents and IP-native softphones.
  • G.729, available on request.

For the codec deep-dive, see voice codecs explained.

DTMF

  • RFC 4733 (telephone-events over RTP) is the default. SIP INFO and in-band DTMF available for legacy interop on request.

Channel concurrency

  • Trunks start at 5 concurrent channels and scale to 200 per trunk off the shelf. Larger requires a custom arrangement.
  • Channels are independent of DID count; you can carry 200 numbers on a 10-channel trunk if your concurrent-call peak is 10. See multiple concurrent calls on one DID.

STIR/SHAKEN

  • Not applicable. STIR/SHAKEN is a US/Canada construct that doesn't exist in APAC. Trust signals come through national regulator registration and operator-side caller-ID validation.

5. Outbound calling from your South Korea trunk

Outbound from a South Korea-allocated DID to South Korea destinations is allowed within approved use cases. The per-minute economics:

DestinationPer-minuteBilling incrementNotes
South Korea landline (geographic)$0.05/min1+1 secondStandard use cases
South Korea mobile$0.10/min1+1 secondStandard use cases
International from South Korea DIDPer destination rate1+1 secondSee global rates

Outbound caller-ID rules

  • Your outbound CLI must match a DID you've allocated through the trunk. Setting an arbitrary caller ID is rejected at the SBC.
  • Origin-based rating (OBR) applies on cross-border outbound, the regulated EEA tier may apply depending on the source carrier.
  • For multi-region operators, see origin-based rating savings.

6. Setup in 6 steps

Sign up & submit details

Create a DIDHub account, supply your business details and the intended use case for South Korea numbers.

KCC compliance review

We coordinate with KCC and our in-region carrier; typical timeline 2-5 business days.

Allocate DIDs & channel capacity

You pick the South Korea number types you need and how many. Channel capacity allocated at the same time.

Receive trunk credentials

SIP URI (defaults to sip.didhub.io, terminating to Tokyo), digest username/password or IP-ACL details, TLS cert verification fingerprint, and your assigned DIDs.

Wire up your PBX or platform

Standard SIP trunk configuration on Asterisk, FreePBX, 3CX, Kamailio, OpenSIPS, or any modern stack. For Teams Direct Routing, Vapi, Retell, or other BYOC platforms, paste credentials into their BYOC config.

Test inbound + outbound

Place a test call to one of your DIDs from a South Korea mobile or landline; place a test outbound back. Confirm caller-ID resolves correctly, codec negotiates as expected, and audio quality is acceptable.

Asterisk pjsip example

; /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf
[transport-tls]
type=transport
protocol=tls
bind=0.0.0.0:5061
cert_file=/etc/asterisk/keys/asterisk.crt
priv_key_file=/etc/asterisk/keys/asterisk.key
method=tlsv1_2

[didhub-south-korea]
type=auth
auth_type=userpass
username=YOUR_DIDHUB_USERNAME
password=YOUR_DIDHUB_PASSWORD

[didhub-south-korea]
type=aor
contact=sip:sip.didhub.io:5061;transport=tls
qualify_frequency=30

[didhub-south-korea]
type=endpoint
transport=transport-tls
context=from-didhub
disallow=all
allow=g711a,g722,opus
outbound_auth=didhub-south-korea
aors=didhub-south-korea
dtmf_mode=rfc4733
media_encryption=sdes
direct_media=no

3CX SIP trunk template snapshot

# 3CX -> SIP Trunks -> Add SIP Trunk -> Generic SIP Trunk
Trunk name:        DIDHub South Korea
Registrar:         sip.didhub.io
Transport:         TLS
Port:              5061
Authentication:    Register/Account based
Auth ID:           YOUR_DIDHUB_USERNAME
Auth password:     YOUR_DIDHUB_PASSWORD
Outbound caller ID: +82 ... (one of your allocated DIDs)
Codecs (priority):  G.711a / G.722 / Opus

7. Integration patterns

Every modern PBX, UC platform, and AI voice stack can authenticate against the trunk:

Microsoft Teams Direct Routing

Managed SBC-as-a-Service. The standard alternative to Microsoft Calling Plans for South Korea users.

See Teams DR →

Asterisk / FreePBX

Standard pjsip trunk config (snippet below). FreePBX trunk module maps cleanly to DIDHub's IP-ACL or registration modes.

Asterisk → · FreePBX →

3CX

Generic SIP trunk template with TLS:5061. Outbound caller ID per extension; per-DID inbound routing rules.

3CX guide →

AI voice agents (Vapi, Retell, ElevenLabs)

BYOC SIP trunk with Tokyo ingress for tight latency. Bind specific South Korea DIDs to specific agents.

AI voice integrations →

Kamailio / OpenSIPS

Per-trunk DNID auto-correct, SRV-based POP failover (Tokyo primary / Singapore failover).

Kamailio →

Softphones (Zoiper, Bria, Linphone)

Per-extension digest registration; useful for distributed support teams routing South Korea DIDs to remote agents.

Softphones →

Start your South Korea SIP trunk today

Live in 2-5 business days. Real Korea DIDs, no setup fee after KYC, no contract.

8. Pricing

Four line items: per-DID monthly rental, per-minute inbound usage on every South Korea DID (even landline geographic numbers carry an inbound MOU charge in South Korea), channel capacity, and per-minute outbound. Setup is $0 once KCC paperwork is approved.

Per-DID monthly

TypeFromNotes
Geographic (South Korea city codes)$7.00/mo + usageInbound per-minute applies; standard use cases
Non-geographic / national$40.00/mo + usageSubject to regulator allocation
Toll-free$30.00/mo + usageFree for callers; you pay inbound per-minute

Channel capacity

ChannelsMonthlySuited for
5Included with first DIDSMB / single office
25$95/moSmall contact centre, AI agent low concurrency
50$180/moMid-size contact centre, AI agent medium concurrency
100$330/moLarge contact centre, multi-tenant SaaS
200$580/moEnterprise; larger by arrangement

Per-minute outbound

See section 5 above and the full global rate sheet.

9. Porting an existing South Korea number

Existing South Korea number? Porting timeline is 3-6 weeks.

  • Typical port time: 3-6 weeks
  • Required documents: phone bill + LOA + ID + proof of address (KCC requirements)
  • Cost: port-in fee per number; carrier-side fees may apply

For the full porting playbook (US/UK/EU + the global gotchas), see number porting explained.

10. FAQ

Which POP should I connect to for a South Korea SIP trunk?

Tokyo is the recommended primary; Singapore is the standard failover. Both terminate to South Korea via in-region carriers.

How long does activation take for a South Korea SIP trunk?

2-5 business days after KYC documents are accepted (or instantly where KYC isn't required). Provisioning the SIP side itself is hours, not days; the variability is on the KCC/carrier side.

What codecs should I configure for a South Korea SIP trunk?

G.711a / G.722 / Opus as the negotiation list, in that order. G.711a is the regional default for South Korea interop.

Can I use my South Korea SIP trunk with Microsoft Teams?

Yes, via Microsoft Teams Direct Routing through DIDHub's managed SBC. See Teams Direct Routing.

Can I use my South Korea SIP trunk with AI voice agents (Vapi, Retell, ElevenLabs)?

Yes, BYOC SIP trunk works with every major AI voice platform. Bind specific South Korea DIDs to specific agents; outbound CLI must match an allocated DID.

How many concurrent calls can one South Korea DID handle?

The DID is an address; concurrent-call capacity is set by the channel count on the trunk. A 50-channel trunk with 1 DID can carry 50 concurrent calls to that one number; the same trunk with 200 DIDs can carry 50 concurrent calls across any combination of those numbers.

Does STIR/SHAKEN apply in South Korea?

N/A (regional construct). Trust signals come instead through national regulator registration and operator-side caller-ID validation.

Can I port my existing South Korea number to a DIDHub SIP trunk?

Yes. Typical South Korea port timeline is 3-6 weeks. Required documents vary by number type; contact us for the specific checklist. See number porting explained for the global picture.

What use cases get approved most easily?

Customer service inbound, opted-in callbacks, transactional 2FA, inbound AI voice agents, and Microsoft Teams Direct Routing for registered entities. Cold outbound, unsolicited SMS campaigns, and anonymous-relay setups are routinely rejected.

Start your South Korea SIP trunk today

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