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Telephone numbers in Andorra

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Telephone numbers in Andorra
Location of Andorra
Location
CountryAndorra
ContinentEurope
NSN length6
Access codes
Country code+376
International access00
Long-distancenone

Telephone numbers in Andorra are six digits, with fixed line numbers beginning with the digits 8 and 7 and mobile telephone numbers with the digits 3 and 6. Toll-free numbers are eight digits, beginning with 1800 (if they are accessible only within Andorra) or 1802 (if they also can be reached internationally). Three-digit numbers starting with 1 are reserved and six-digit numbers starting with 9 are reserved for special services, and nine-digit number starting with 690 are assigned to special mobile services such as machine to machine communications.[1]

Until 1994, Andorra formed part of the French numbering plan, with the prefix 628 being used for calls from France[2] (or 16 628 from Paris)[3] while +33 628 was used from the rest of the world.[4] Access was also possible via the Spanish numbering plan using the area code 9738, or the international prefix +34 738.[3] On 17 December of that year, Andorra adopted its own country code, +376.[5] This meant that all international calls to the Principality, including those from France and Spain, required the use of the +376 country code.[6]

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References

  1. ^ "Andorra Telephone Numbering Plan" (PDF). International Telecommunication Union. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  2. ^ Fodor's Europe, Eugene Fodor, D. McKay., 1993, page 52
  3. ^ a b Mediterranean Europe, Lonely Planet, 1995, page 104
  4. ^ The Merrill Lynch Euromoney Directory, Euromoney Publications PLC, 1988, page 1
  5. ^ Japan Directory, Issue 1, Japan Press, 1995, page 44
  6. ^ Fodor's Europe, Eugene Fodor, D. McKay, 1996, page 35

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