Telephone numbers in San Marino

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Telephone numbers in San Marino
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Telephone numbers in San Marino have six to ten digits. Numbers starting with either 0, 8 or 9 are assigned to landlines, 6 is used for mobile services, 5 for IP telephony services and 7 for premium numbers. No trunk prefixes are used: all the digits are always dialed.[1]

The country code for San Marino is 378.[2] However, landlines are also reachable via the Italian country code 39.[3]

The

international call prefix is 00. The emergency numbers are 112/113 (police), 115 (fire) and 118 (ambulance).[4]

History

Until 1996, San Marino was part of the

closed dialing plan, San Marino incorporated the 0549 area code into its subscriber numbers.[7]

A telephone number in San Marino may be reached as follows:[citation needed]

  • 0549 xxx xxx: from Italy
  • +378 xxx xxx: from all other countries
  • +39 0549 xxx xxx: from other countries, using the Italian country code
  • +378 0549 xxx xxx: from other countries, using the San Marino country code and the Italian area code

Previously, country code 295 had been allocated to San Marino by the International Telecommunication Union in the late 1980s.[8]

See also

References

  1. ITU
    . Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  2. ^ "List of ITU-T recommendation E.164 - assigned country codes" (PDF). International Telecommunication Union. p. 5. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  3. ^ The Bank Directory, Part 4, Accuity, 2008, page 3574
  4. ^ "International Numbering Resources Database - San Marino". International Telecommunication Union. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  5. ^ Birnbaum's Europe, HarperCollins Canada, Limited, 1995, page 101
  6. ^ Using C-Kermit, Frank da Cruz, Christine Gianone, Elsevier Science, 1996, page 110
  7. ^ "Dopo nove giorni di cielo e acqua": storia, storie e luoghi in mezzo secolo di emigrazione sammarinese negli Stati Uniti, Roberto Venturini Edizioni del Titano, 1999, page 4
  8. ^ Blue Book, IXth Plenary Assembly, Melbourne, 14–25 November 1988, Volume 2, Issue 2, International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee, International Telecommunication Union, 1989 page 132

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