Area codes in Germany have two to five digits, not counting the leading zero. The leading zero must be dialed when calling from within Germany and must be omitted when calling from abroad. When calling via fixed networks within the same area, the area code is not required. In general, shorter area codes are assigned to larger cities, and longer area codes to smaller towns.

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  • Die Telefonvorwahlnummern in Deutschland umfassen 5200 Ortsnetze, 5 Nummernbereiche für den Mobilfunk und mehrere Sonderrufnummern. Sie werden von der Bundesnetzagentur (BNetzA) organisiert und vergeben.
  • Area codes in Germany have two to five digits, not counting the leading zero. The leading zero must be dialed when calling from within Germany and must be omitted when calling from abroad. When calling via fixed networks within the same area, the area code is not required. In general, shorter area codes are assigned to larger cities, and longer area codes to smaller towns. Private telephone numbers are usually inversely long: those in larger cities have seven or eight digits, while those in smaller towns may have as few as three or four digits. The first digit is determined by region: area codes beginning (0)2 are found in the west, those with (0)3 in the east, those with (0)4 in the north, those with (0)5 in the north central part, those with (0)6 in the south central part, those with (0)7 in the southwest, those with (0)8 in the south and the 9s are found in the southeast. (0)1 are special numbers such as mobile phones (015, 016, 017), shared cost service (0180), televoting numbers (013) and 010 for dial-around services. The former codes 0130 for free phone numbers and 0190 for premium-rate numbers are now moved to 0800 and 0900 to meet international standards. 0700 is used for personal national phone numbers. The 01 prefix is for special numbers, and is not tied to any particular geographic area. *010 call-by-call (dial-around-services - alternative carrier) *011 formerly Value-added services *012 Innovative Services 012-12 Web. de, Karlsruhe, between €0.12 and €1.86 per minute 012-230 tesion, Stuttgart 012-3000 3U Telecom, Marburg 012-3131 BBA Netkom, Hamburg 012-3333 BBA Netkom, Hamburg 012-3456 CommAssist, Lübeck *013 voting and lottery numbers 0130 formerly toll-free numbers, now unassigned (now 0800) 0137 Massenverkehr zu bestimmten Zielen (MABEZ) 01371 €0.14 per call 01372 €0.14 per minute 01373 €0.14 per minute 01374 €0.14 per minute 01375 €0.14 per call 01376 €0.25 per call 01377 €1.00 per call 01378 €0.50 per call 01379 €0.50 per call 0138 T-VoteCall €0.14 per minute *014 unassigned *015 mobile phones 0150 reserved for Group3G/Quam 0151 T-Mobile 0152 reserved for Vodafone 01520 Vodafone 01522 Vodafone 0155 reserved for E-Plus 0156 reserved for Mobilcom 0157 reserved for E-Plus 01570 vistream 01577 E-Plus 0159 reserved for O2 Germany *016 mobile phones, Trunked radio system, Pager 0160 T-Mobile 0161 formerly analog C-Netz 0162 Vodafone 0163 E-Plus 0164 Cityruf (e*message) 0165 formerly Quix) 0166 Telmi (e*message) 0167 Trunked radio systems 01672 Dolphin Telecom 0168 Scall (e*message) 0169 Cityruf, Scall, Skyper (e*cityruf, e*message, e*skyper) *017 mobile phones 0170 T-Mobile 0171 T-Mobile 0172 Vodafone 0173 Vodafone 0174 Vodafone 0175 T-Mobile 0176 O2 Germany 0177 E-Plus 0178 E-Plus 0179 O2 Germany *018 international virtual private networks (IVPNs) and shared-cost services 0180 shared-cost services 01801 €0.039 per minute 01802 €0.06 per connection 01803 €0.09 per minute 01804 €0.20 per connection 01805 €0.14 per minute 0181 international virtual private networks (IVPNs) 0182 closed user groups 0183 closed user groups 0184 closed user groups 0185 closed user groups 0186 closed user groups 0187 closed user groups 0188 closed user groups 01888 IVBB 0189 closed user groups *0190 formerly premium-rate services, now unassigned (now 0900) 0191 online services 0192 online services 0193 online services 0194 online services 01987 Routing numbers for (0)116xxx 01988 target network service identification for routing international toll-free value-added services (Freecall) 01989 routing numbers for outgoing services 0199 network-internal traffic control
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  • Die Telefonvorwahlnummern in Deutschland umfassen 5200 Ortsnetze, 5 Nummernbereiche für den Mobilfunk und mehrere Sonderrufnummern. Sie werden von der Bundesnetzagentur (BNetzA) organisiert und vergeben.
  • Area codes in Germany have two to five digits, not counting the leading zero. The leading zero must be dialed when calling from within Germany and must be omitted when calling from abroad. When calling via fixed networks within the same area, the area code is not required. In general, shorter area codes are assigned to larger cities, and longer area codes to smaller towns.
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  • Telefonvorwahl (Deutschland)
  • Area codes in Germany
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