List of international call prefixes
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[edit] Introduction
Every country has both a country calling code used to dial into a country, and an international call prefix or international access code used to dial out of the country.[1] The ITU recommends 00 as the general standard, and this has been implemented by a large number of countries but not all of them. This page lists the exceptions.
[edit] Syntax
International phone numbers are usually written with a plus sign (+) before the phone number representing the international call prefix. The plus sign indicates the code required to dial out of one's country code area as shown in the list below, such as 00 in most of Europe, 011 in the United States, and other short codes in other parts of the world. Many phones allow this "+" to be entered in the number list, often by holding the '0' key (most GSM mobile phones) or with two consecutive presses of the * key. It is then automatically converted to the correct international prefix when making a call, which allows to use the same number from any country.
For example a UK phone number written as +44 1234 567890 would be dialed as 567890 from the '01234' linked numbering scheme exchanges in the UK; as 01234 567890 from elsewhere in the UK; and as 00 44 1234 567890 from countries using the 00 international access code. For countries using a prefix other than 00, simply substitute that for 00 in the last example; for example, from North American Numbering Plan countries (including the United States and Canada), dial 011 44 1234 567890.
Many states also provide alternative dialing arrangements for calls to neighbouring countries.
[edit] International Call Prefix
Note: ‘~’ means to await a tone before continuing.
- 00
- All countries not listed below.
- 0x0
- 00~
- 00xx ('xx' represents two-digit Brazilian Carrier Selection Code)
- 00x
- Thailand (001,004,005,006,007,008 and 009)
- 001
- 0010
- Bolivia (also 0011, 0012, 0013)
- 0011
- Australia (also 0014, 0015, 0018)
- 00X / 00XXX
- Colombia ('x' represents one digit carrier -Telefónica Telecom, UNE or ETB- and 'xxx' represents the new three digits' carriers -Comcel, Telmex or Emcali, among others.-)
- 009
- 010
- Japan. Note that many Japanese phone subscriptions do not include international calls. If the one in use does not, you have to dial a prefix of three or four digits before the 010 prefix to select an international phone carrier. Even if your phone subscription includes international calls, you may use one of those prefixes to select a phone carrier other than the usual one. Selecting a phone carrier is mandatory if you use a public payphones. Different codes available:
- 001 010 (KDDI)
- 0033 010 (NTT)
- 0041 010 (Japan Telecom)
- 0061 010 (Japan Telecom IDC) NB: Japan Telecom and Japan Telecom IDC are different!
- Japan. Note that many Japanese phone subscriptions do not include international calls. If the one in use does not, you have to dial a prefix of three or four digits before the 010 prefix to select an international phone carrier. Even if your phone subscription includes international calls, you may use one of those prefixes to select a phone carrier other than the usual one. Selecting a phone carrier is mandatory if you use a public payphones. Different codes available:
- 011
- North American Numbering Plan area:
- United States of America including Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands and American Samoa
- Canada
- Anguilla
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Bahamas
- Barbados
- Barbuda
- Bermuda
- British Virgin Islands
- Cayman Islands
- Dominica
- Dominican Republic
- Grenada
- Jamaica
- Montserrat
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Saint Lucia
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Turks and Caicos Islands
- North American Numbering Plan area:
- 01x
- Israel ('x' represents one digit defining a carrier. Also supports the ITU standard.)
- 07~
- (Old) Spain (Now 00)
- 1xx0 ('xx' represents two-digit Chilean Carrier Selection Code; For example, an Argentine phone number written as +54 11 23456789 would be dialed as 1230 54 1123456789 or 1880 54 1123456789)[4]
- 119
- 15
- 15500
- El Salvador for a land line from Telecom, otherwise 00 for other telephone companies.
- 19
- Central African Republic
- formerly in France (replaced by 00 in the late 1990s)
- 8~10
- Was a standard for the Soviet Union and so remains one for several post-Soviet countries:
- Belarus
- Georgia
- Kazakhstan
- Russia (for "carrier pre-select" subscribers)[5]
- Tajikistan
- Turkmenistan
- Ukraine
- Uzbekistan
- Was a standard for the Soviet Union and so remains one for several post-Soviet countries:
- 8~xx, where 'xx' is the international carrier selection code
- Russia (for "carrier hot choice" subscribers). International carrier selection codes as of August 2008:
- 10 Rostelecom
- 26 Arctel
- 27 Synterra
- 28 Comstar
- 56 GoldenTelecom
- 57 Transtelecom
- 58 MTT
- 59 Orange Business Services
- Russia (for "carrier hot choice" subscribers). International carrier selection codes as of August 2008:
- 90
- 99
- Finland, where to encourage competition between international telephone carriers, a system of prefixes beginning with 99 was introduced in addition to the 00 prefix. For example, if the subscriber dials 990-1-202-456-1111, the call will be routed to North America via TeliaSonera.
- 99 was the standard for the former Yugoslavia. Successor republics have gradually been replacing this with the standard 00; Serbia became the final republic to adopt 00.[citation needed]
[edit] Notes and References
- ^ http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/International-access-code
- ^ a b c d [1]
- ^ This code will let the dialer choose his primary IDD carrier, usually being the telephone company he is subscribed to. A telephone line can subscribe to multiple IDD carriers in Hong Kong, and those carriers have their own international call prefix, which begins with 00 (3-4 digits), 15 (4 digits) or 16 (4 digits). See The Numbering Plan for Telecommunications Services in Hong Kong for complete code list.
- ^ Although in Chile all the carriers use the 1 prefix, the number of the carrier in advertising and common usage includes the 1 prefix as a part of the number.
- ^ The domestic call prefix 8 and international call prefix 8~10 are to be replaced by the ITU-recommended dialling prefixes of 0 and 00. The first step will be to replace area codes beginning with the digit '0' with ones beginning with '4', hence Moscow 095 becomes 495. See also Telephone numbering plan for Russia and Kazakhstan.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- ITU Recommendation E.164 (02/05), The international public telecommunication numbering plan
- How to Call International Resources and guides for calling internationally
- List of IDD Codes from T-Mobile