Telephone numbers in Monaco

Telephone numbers in Monaco are eight digits in length, with fixed line numbers beginning with the digit 9 and mobile phone numbers with the digit 6.[1]

Telephone numbers in Monaco
Location
CountryMonaco
ContinentEurope
NSN length8
Formatxx xx xx xx
Access codes
Country code+377
International access00
Long-distancenone

Overview

Until 21 June 1996, Monaco formed part of the French numbering plan, with fixed line numbers beginning with 93.[2] On that date the Principality adopted its own country code +377.[3] Consequently, all calls between France and Monaco had to be dialled in international format, including those to and from surrounding areas in France.[4]

From Monaco to France
00 33 x xx xx xx xx
From France to Monaco
00 377 xx xx xx xx

Mobile phone operators in at least two other jurisdictions, specifically Lonestar Cell in Liberia[5][6] and Vala in Kosovo,[7] have also used the +377 dialing code. Vala's use of +377 ceased on 3 February 2017, when Kosovo implemented the +383 code.[8]

See also

References

  1. Mise en œuvre d’un plan national de numérotation téléphonique, Government of Monaco, 3 February 2017
  2. The Merrill Lynch Euromoney Directory, Euromoney Publications PLC, 1988, page 697
  3. Hydrographic Review, Volume 73, International Hydrographic Bureau, 1996, page 179
  4. South of France, Dana Facaros, Michael Pauls, Cadogan Guides, 2003
  5. "Title III: Economic Crimes and the Conflict, Exploitation and Abuse" (PDF). Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Republic of Liberia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 April 2011.
  6. Global Connect: Telecommunications, Cell Communications, Internet Connectivity, Mobile Connectivity, 175 Countries, Myron Manley, World Trade Press, 2005, page 683
  7. "Telecommunications: Kosovo's callers forced to talk in foreign codes". Financial Times. 13 December 2009. Archived from the original on 24 January 2011.
  8. "Kosovo calling code +383 becomes operational". Telecompaper. 3 February 2017.


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