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Telephone numbers in Montenegro
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This is a list of dialing codes by town in Montenegro.
History
Until Montenegro gained independence from Serbia and Montenegro, the nation was accessed through the international dialing code +381. The new dialing code +382 was introduced after independence and the two codes were used in parallel until February 2007, when +382 nominally became the only acceptable code. As of 1 October 2007, +381 is used only for Serbia and +382 is the only acceptable code for Montenegro.
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Dialing codes
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Fixed telephony
Area codes have two digits after the initial '0' trunk prefix, and local numbers have six digits. The trunk prefix is omitted when calling from abroad.
The following code prefixes are used for network groups.[1]
The old codes were used in parallel with the new codes until 1 October 2008:[citation needed]
VoIP – Area code 78
Mobile telephony
- 60 – m:tel
- 63 – One
- 66 – Crnogorski Telekom
- 67 – Crnogorski Telekom
- 68 – m:tel
- 69 – One
Special codes
The following special telephone numbers are valid across the country:[1]
New
- 112 – Emergency
- 122 – Police
- 123 – Fire brigade
- 124 – Ambulance
- 125 – Exact time
- 126 – Telegram sales over phone
- 127 – Telephone faults
Old
- 92 – Police
- 93 – Fire brigade
- 94 – Ambulance
- 95 – Exact time
- 96 – Telegram sales over phone
- 977 – Telephone faults
- 9802 – T-Com Montenegro dial-up number
- 9811 – Sports results
- 9890 – Information on ISDN services
- 0 800 800 00 – Customer service
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