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Telephone numbers in San Marino

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Telephone numbers in San Marino
Location
CountrySan Marino
ContinentEurope
Access codes
Country code+378
International access00
Long-distanceNone

Telephone numbers in San Marino are 6 to 10 digits long. 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. There's no trunk code: all the digits are always dialed.[1]

The country code for San Marino is 378,[2] but landlines are reachable via the Italia country code 39 as well. The international call prefix is 00. The emergency numbers are "112"/"113" (police), "115" (fire) and "118" (medical).[3]

History

Until 1996, San Marino was part of the Italian telephone numbering plan, using the Italian area code "0549", but in that year it adopted its own country code "378". However dialing arrangements between San Marino and Italy continued as before. In 1998, as Italy switched to a closed dialling plan, San Marino incorporated the 0549 area code into its subscribers' numbers.

The following numbers are equivalent:

  • "0549 xxx xxx": from Italy
  • "+378 xxx xxx": from rest of the world
  • "+39 0549 xxx xxx": from rest of the world, using the Italian country code
  • "+378 0549 xxx xxx": from rest of the world, using the San Marino country code and the Italian area code

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Numbering Plans : San Marino" (PDF). 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. ^ "International Numbering Resources Database - San Marino". International Telecommunication Union. Retrieved 1 April 2017.