Definitely!
2ndLine exclusively uses cheap VoIP numbers, while Qnum gives you quality wireless numbers connected to actual mobile carrier networks. Cheap VoIP numbers see message acceptance rates as low as 40%, whereas quality wireless numbers typically achieve an SMS delivery and verification success rate of around 99%.
The reason is that many apps, banks, and websites do not fully trust VoIP numbers because they are cheap and easy to create. Over time, VoIP services like 2ndLine have become heavily associated with spam, fake accounts, and disposable numbers. Because of this, users sometimes run into problems like missing verification codes, blocked messages, or failed signups.
Qnum was built to solve that problem by using quality wireless numbers instead of cheap VoIP numbers. Wireless numbers are treated much more like normal mobile numbers, which means they are usually more trusted, more reliable, and more likely to work when receiving important SMS messages or two-factor authentication codes.
“Qnum” is short for “Quality Number.” The goal is to provide numbers that feel and work like quality mobile numbers, not cheap VoIP lines.
If you rely on your number for important communication and do not want to deal with blocked texts or verification issues, Qnum offers a much more dependable experience than 2ndLine.
