Location | |
---|---|
Country | Monaco |
Continent | Europe |
NSN length | 8 |
Format | xx xx xx xx |
Access codes | |
Country code | +377 |
International access | 00 |
Long-distance | none |
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]
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]
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]
Location | |
---|---|
Country | Monaco |
Continent | Europe |
NSN length | 8 |
Format | xx xx xx xx |
Access codes | |
Country code | +377 |
International access | 00 |
Long-distance | none |
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]
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]
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]