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Telephone numbers in Moldova
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On February 1, 2004 Moldova introduced a new telephone numbering plan.[1] The telephone country code is +373, adopted in 1993.[2] Previously, when Moldova was part of the Soviet Union, it used country code 7 and the area code 0422.[3]
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Numbering plan
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Telephone numbers in Moldova are assigned in an open numbering plan and consist of eight digits. The national significant number (NSN) consists of two or three digits for the national destination code and five or six digits for the subscriber number (SN).
National destination code
National destination codes are allocated as follows:[4]
N(S)N Format | Assignment | Number types |
1XX | Special service numbers | |
2XX | Fixed-line telephony | Geographic |
3XX | ||
4XX | Long-term strategic reserve | |
5XX | ||
6XX | Mobile telephony | Non-geographic |
7XX | ||
8XX | Freephone and shared-cost services | Non-geographic |
9XX | Premium services | Non-geographic |
The trunk prefix in Moldova is 0.
Area codes
Dialling example
- 071-xxx-xxxx – call within Chişinău
- 02xx-xxx-xxx – call between other localities in Moldova
- 0xxx-xxx-xxx – call between localities and mobile phone companies
- +373-0xxx-xxx-xxx – call between Moldova and Transnistria
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