Telephone numbers in Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein previously used the Swiss telephone numbering plan (+41) under area code 075.[1] (This was dialled as +41 75 from outside Switzerland and Liechtenstein).[2] However, on 5 April 1999, it adopted its own international code +423.[3] Consequently, calls from Switzerland now require international dialling, using the 00423 prefix and the seven-digit number.[4]
Leading digit(s) | Number of digits | Services |
---|---|---|
1 | 3-4 | Access codes |
2 | 7 | Fixed-line services |
3 | 7 | Fixed-line services |
4 | 7 | reserved |
5 | 9 | reserved |
60-68 | 9 | International mobile services |
69 | 9 | Voicemail services for national mobile services |
7 | 7 | National mobile services |
80 | 7 | Special services: Free services |
81-83 | 7 | Special services (reserved) |
84 | 7 | Special services: Split-cost services |
85-86 | 7 | Special services (reserved) |
87 | 7 | Special services: Fixed-cost services |
88 | 7 | Special services (reserved) |
89 | 7 | Special services: Personal number services |
900 | 7 | Premium services: Business, marketing |
901 | 7 | Premium services: Entertainment, games, callback |
902-905 | 7 | Premium services (reserved) |
906 | 7 | Premium services: Adult entertainment |
907-999 | 7 | Premium services (reserved) |
Location | |
---|---|
Country | Liechtenstein |
Continent | Europe |
Format | xxx xx xx |
Access codes | |
Country code | +423 (formerly: +41 75) |
International access | 00 |
Long-distance | None |
[5] Liechtenstein Numbering Plan (ITU-T E.164)
References
- Martindale-Hubbell International Law Directory, Part 1; Part 3, 1994, page 3076
- Doing Business in Liechtenstein, Price, Waterhouse Center for Transnational Taxation, 1991, page 123
- Legal Guide to Audiovisual Media in Europe: Recent Legal Developments in Broadcasting, Film, Telecommunications and Global Information Society in Europe and Neighbouring States, The Observatory, 1999, page 77
- Wandermagazin Schweiz, Volume 72, Issues 5-8, 1999, page 25
- "LLV" (PDF). www.llv.li. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
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