Telephone numbers in San Marino

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]

San Marino telephone numbers
Location
CountrySan Marino
ContinentEurope
Access codes
Country calling code+378
International call prefix00
Trunk prefixnone

The country code for San Marino is 378.[2] However, landlines are reachable via the Italian country code 39 as well.[3] The international call prefix is 00. The emergency numbers are "112"/"113" (police), "115" (fire) and "118" (medical).[4]

History

Until 1996, San Marino was part of the Italian telephone numbering plan, using the Italian area code "0549".[5] However, in that year, it adopted its own country code "378" although dialing arrangements between San Marino and Italy continued as before.[6] In 1998, as Italy switched to a closed dialing plan, San Marino incorporated the 0549 area code into its subscribers' numbers.[7]

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
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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. 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


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