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Telephone numbers in Poland

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Telephone numbers in Poland
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Telephone numbers in Poland are administered by the Office of Electronic Communications (Urząd Komunikacji Elektronicznej or UKE), the national regulatory authority.

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Geographic numbers

Number format

Polish telephone numbers have had nine digits since 30 September 2009.[1] Telephone number are typically formatted in the pattern xx xxx xx xx (within Poland), which includes the area code. No prefix, such as a trunk code, is needed for calls within the country. The international format is: +48 xxx xxx xxx.[2][3]

Area codes

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Mobile numbers

Mobile telephone number also have nine digits, starting with 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.[2]

  • 45x xxx xxx
  • 50x xxx xxx
  • 51x xxx xxx
  • 53x xxx xxx
  • 57x xxx xxx
  • 60x xxx xxx
  • 66x xxx xxx
  • 69x xxx xxx
  • 72x xxx xxx
  • 73x xxx xxx
  • 78x xxx xxx
  • 79x xxx xxx
  • 88x xxx xxx

The same codes are used by mobile virtual network operators.

Non-geographic numbers

  • 70 xxx xx xx – Premium rate services
  • 800 xxx xxx – Free (for callers in Poland)
  • 801 xxx xxx – Shared cost numbers
  • 64 x 000, 64 x xxx xxx – Paging services
  • 10xx, 10xxx – Carrier Selection Code
  • 802 xxx xxx – UTR VSAT, Tekstofon, Fixed SMS
  • 804 xxx xxx – UAN (universal number)
  • 806 xxx xxx – VPN
  • 808 xxx xxx – VCC
  • 39x xxx xxx – VoIP
  • 20 xx xx – NDSI – dialed access to data networks incl. Internet

Regulatory Updates

In 2024, Poland implemented a new Electronic Communications Law (ECL), which replaced the previous Telecommunications Act.

The ECL modernizes the regulatory framework to align with EU standards, expanding its scope to include online communication services such as messaging and video conferencing platforms. This law enhances consumer protections, introduces obligations for service providers to ensure transparency, accessibility, and fair treatment of users, and establishes new supervisory bodies including the National Council for Digital Services.

The law took effect on November 10, 2024 and is anticipated to significantly impact Poland's telecommunications landscape moving forward.[4][5]

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