List of international call prefixes
Not to be confused with 'country calling codes'.
An international call prefix or dial out code is a trunk prefix used to select an international telephone circuit for placing an international call. The prefix must be dialed before the country calling code and the destination telephone number. It is synonymous with international access code or exit code. The international call prefix is part of the telephone numbering plan of a country for calls to another country.
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) recommends the sequence 00 as a standard for an international call prefix, and this has been implemented by many countries, but not all of them.[1] Some countries use the 00 prefix which is followed by the international carrier code.
When phone numbers are published for use abroad they typically include the country calling code, but show a plus sign (+) prefix in place of any international call prefix, to signify that the caller should use the prefix code appropriate for their country.[2]
Many phones allow this "+" to be entered in their saved number lists, often by holding down the '0' key (most GSM mobile phones) or with two consecutive presses of the * key. When making a call the system then automatically converts the "+" to the correct international prefix, depending on where the phone is being used, which enables callers to use the same stored number when calling from either their own country or any other.[3]
Example
Calling the Dunedin City Council in New Zealand:
Call placed from | Number dialed | Prefix |
---|---|---|
UK, Italy, China or any other country following the ITU-recommendation | 00 64 3 477 4000 | 00 |
United States, Canada or any other NANP country | 011 64 3 477 4000 | 011 |
Japan | 010 64 3 477 4000 | 010 |
Australia | 0011 64 3 477 4000 | 0011 |
GSM phone (alternative) | + 64 3 477 4000 | + |
Variations
Some telecommunications service providers or mobile network operators (wireless carriers) have different international call prefix codes which callers or subscribers can use to route calls through specific networks, sometimes with special pricing arrangements.
Many countries also provide alternative dialling arrangements for calls to neighbouring countries.[4]
Some of these variations from the generic codes are shown in the list below (but may be out of date).
Countries by international prefix
- 0
- Samoa
- 00 (the recommended ITU prefix)
- Africa: all countries except Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda
- Asia: most countries, with exceptions in Central Asia, South-East Asia and the Far East
- Europe: all countries except Belarus and Russia
- Middle East: all countries
- North America: all countries except Cuba and those using 011
- South America: most countries
- 001
- Guyana
- Hong Kong
- Mongolia
- 001x, where x is the international carrier selection code consisting of one or more digits
- Australia:
- 0011 – default carrier
- 0015 – default carrier – circuit switched connection (usually, for fax transmission)
- 0014 – Primus
- 0018 – Telstra
- 0019 – Optus – circuit switched connection (usually, for fax transmission)
- Australia:
- 009
- Nigeria
- 00x, where x is the international carrier selection code consisting of one or more digits
- Brazil:
- Cambodia: 001, 007
- Colombia: 005, 007, 009
- Hong Kong:
- 001 – default carrier
- 002 – default carrier – circuit switched connection (usually, for fax transmission)
- 0030 – Hong Kong Broadband Network
- 0050 – ComNet Telecom (HK) Limited
- 0059 – HKC Network Ltd
- 0060 – PCCW
- 007 – Wharf T&T
- 008 – Hutchison Telecom
- 009 – New World Telecommunications Limited
- A number of international call providers use 15XX and 16xx prefixes (External Telecommunication Service)
- Indonesia: 001, 007, 008, 009
- Singapore:
- South Korea: 001, 002, 003xx, 005, 006, 007xx, 008
- Taiwan: 002, 005, 006, 007, 009
- Thailand:
- 001 – CAT Telecom standard
- 004 – Total Access Communication
- 005 (standard), 00500 (low cost) – Advanced Info Service
- 006 (standard), 00600 (low cost) – True Move
- 007 – TOT standard
- 008 – TOT low cost (via VoIP)
- 009 – CAT Telecom low cost (via VoIP)
- 010
- Japan
- 011 – all countries in the North American Numbering Plan:
- American Samoa
- Anguilla
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Bahamas
- Barbados
- Bermuda
- British Virgin Islands
- Canada
- Cayman Islands
- Dominica
- Dominican Republic
- Grenada
- Guam
- Roatan, Honduras
- Jamaica
- Marshall Islands
- Micronesia
- Montserrat
- Northern Mariana Islands
- Palau
- Puerto Rico
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Saint Lucia
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Sint Maarten
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Turks and Caicos Islands
- United States of America
- United States Virgin Islands
- 119
- Cuba
- 1xx0, where xx is the international carrier selection code
- Chile
- 8~10
- Belarus
- Kazakhstan
- Tajikistan
- Turkmenistan
- Uzbekistan
- 8~xx, where xx is the international carrier selection code
- Russia
- 8~10 – default carrier; Rostelecom (for carrier preselection service subscribers)
- 8~26 – Arctel
- 8~27 – Synterra
- 8~28 – Comstar
- 8~56 – GoldenTelecom
- 8~57 – Transtelecom
- 8~58 – MTT
- 8~59 – Orange Business Services
- Russia
Countries using optional carrier selection code
The following is a non-exhausive list of countries that allow for optional carrier selection in addition to using the standard prefix.
- 01x, where x is the international carrier selection code consisting of one or more digits:
- Israel, in addition to the standard prefix 00 for default carrier (see Telephone numbering in Israel)
- 012 – 012 Smile
- 013 – 013 NetVision
- 014 – Bezeq International
- 015 – Hallo 015
- 016 – Golan Telecom
- 017 – Hot Mobile
- 018 – Xfone
- 019 – Telzar
- Israel, in addition to the standard prefix 00 for default carrier (see Telephone numbering in Israel)
- 10x, where x is the international carrier selection code consisting of two digits:
- Georgia, in addition to the standard prefix 00 for default carrier
- 1000 – default carrier
- 1007 – Caucasus Online
- 1010 – MagtiCom
- 1011 – SystemNet
- 1012 – SystemNet
- 1013 – MacroCom
- 1015 – SakTelComPlus
- 1016 – Silknet
- 1017 – SystemNet
- 1018 – Global Erty
- 1019 – Akhtel
- 1027 – CallCenter
- 1040 – IntelPhone
- 1041 – V-TEL Georgia
- 1050 – MagtiCom
- 1051 – Caucasus Online
- 1052 – Alex Development Georgia
- 1053 – Sky Service
- 1054 – Lagi
- 1057 – NewCom
- 1060 – GeoNet
- 1061 – Silknet
- 1062 – Geocell
- 1063 – Black Sea Telecom
- 1064 – Central Communication Company of Georgia
- 1065 – Akhali Kselebi
- 1067 – GeoTel
- 1069 – Service
- 1072 – TelMax
- 1075 – Wi-MAX Georgia
- 1076 – Silknet
- 1094 – Warid Telecom Georgia
- Georgia, in addition to the standard prefix 00 for default carrier
- 99x, where x is the international carrier selection code consisting of one or more digits:
- Finland, in addition to the standard prefix 00 for default carrier (see Telephone numbering in Finland)
- 9900 – default carrier
- 990 – TeliaSonera
- 991 – Elisa Oyj
- 992 – Globetel
- 994 - DNA Oy
- 99511 – Helistamine OU
- 99532 – Elisa Oyj
- 99533 – DNA Oy
- 99541 – DNA Oy
- 99555 – DNA Oy
- 99559 – Elisa Oyj
- 99566 – Datalahti Oy
- 99577 – DNA Oy
- 99588 – Globetel
- 99590 – TeliaSonera
- 99599 - Nettia
- 996 – DNA Oy
- 998 – Orange Business Finland Oy
- 999 – Elisa Oyj
- Finland, in addition to the standard prefix 00 for default carrier (see Telephone numbering in Finland)
Historic international prefixes
- 0
- Bahrain (now 00)
- El Salvador (now 00)
- Falkland Islands (now 00)
- Malta (now 00)
- Myanmar (now 00)
- 00
- Cambodia (now 001)
- Mongolia (now 001)
- Sint Maarten (now 011)
- Tanzania (now 000)
- 000
- Rwanda (now 00)
- 001
- Japan (now 010)
- 002
- Paraguay (now 00)
- 0030
- Hong Kong (CTI, which now uses 1666)
- 005
- Singapore (now 001)
- 007
- Malaysia (now 00)
- 009
- Denmark, including Faeroe Islands and Greenland (now 00)
- Sweden (now 00)
- 010
- United Kingdom (now 00)
- 05
- Fiji (now 00)
- Papua New Guinea (now 00)
- 07~
- Spain (now 00)
- 09
- Namibia (now 00)
- Netherlands (now 00)
- South Africa (now 00)
- 095
- Norway (now 00)
- 099
- Guinea-Bissau (now 00)
- 101
- Malawi (now 00)
- 110
- Zimbabwe (now 00)
- 15
- Chad (now 00)
- 16
- Republic of Ireland (now 00)
- Somalia (now 00)
- 19
- Central African Republic (now 00)
- France (now 00)
- 800
- Estonia (now 00)
- 8~10
- Armenia (now 00)
- Azerbaijan (now 00)
- Estonia (now 00)
- Georgia (now 00)
- Kyrgyzstan (now 00)
- Latvia (now 00)
- Lithuania (now 00)
- Moldova (now 00)
- Ukraine (now 00)
- 90
- Burundi (now 00)
- 95 for NANP and 98 for the rest of the world
- Mexico (now 00)
- 99
- India (now 00)
- the former Yugoslavia (successively replaced by successor republics with 00)
See also
- List of country calling codes
- List of mobile phone codes by country
- List of North American Numbering Plan area codes
- Public switched telephone network
Notes
References
- ↑ "E.164 - 12" (PDF). International Telecommunication Union (ITU-T).
See page 22 for a list of exceptions
- ↑ "E.123 - 7.1" (PDF). International Telecommunication Union (ITU-T).
See page 9
- ↑ "The plus (+) sign and international calls". How to call abroad. Archived from the original on 2010-12-15.
- ↑ "International landline dialing prefix by country". T-Mobile. Archived from the original on 2005-11-26.
External links
- Standards and recommendations
- "International dialing country codes". Country-codes.org.
- "E.164: The international public telecommunication numbering plan" (PDF). International Telecommunication Union. 2005-02-01.
- "OB 991: List of ITU-T Recommendation E.164 assigned country codes" (PDF). Annex to ITU Operational Bulletin. International Telecommunication Union. 2011-11-01.
- "OB 994: Dialling Procedures" (PDF). Annex to ITU Operational Bulletin. International Telecommunication Union. 2011-12-15.