Lithuania uses an open telephone numbering plan with all phone numbers having nine digits, including the prefix "0", a 1–3 digit area code, and a 5–7 digit subscriber telephone number.
Location | |
---|---|
Country | Lithuania |
Continent | Europe |
NSN length | 8 |
Format | (0x) xxx xxxx (0xx) xx xxxx (0xxx) xxxxx |
Access codes | |
Country code | +370 |
International access | 00 |
Long-distance | 0 / 8 |
Overview
editLithuania uses a total of 47 area codes for landline phones, all beginning with 3, 4 or 5. Within same area code, landlines can be dialed without the prefix and the area code.[1]
Area codes for mobile numbers begin with 6, corporate or state institution numbers with 7, toll-free, reverse-charge and shared-cost numbers with 8, and premium-rate numbers with 9.[1]
Network services numbers begin with "1", dialed without a prefix. This includes numbers beginning with "11", reserved for emergency and special services, such as:
- 112 – National emergency number
- 113 – Non-emergency medical number
- 116 xxx – Harmonised services of social value
- 117 – Telecommunication helpline
- 118 – Directory assistance
- 119 – Fault registration
Prefixes
editSince 1 March 2024, Lithuania uses 0 as a trunk prefix.[2] The former prefix 8, in place since the Soviet times, will continue to be operational until 28 February 2025.[2]
The international dialling prefix is "00". Lithuania uses +370 country calling code.
Soviet numbering was used during the Soviet occupation and until 2001-2003, when the current numbering plan was introduced, replacing Soviet-legacy area codes and altering some subscriber numbers.[3]
The domestic prefix "8" was replaced with "0" in 2024, despite being planned since 2001.[2][4] The delay was due to the Soviet-era emergency numbers 01, 02 and 03 which were kept active until 1 April 2022.[5] The old "8" prefix will be deactivated in 2025.[4]
The +7 012 was used as a country calling code until 1993."World Telephone Numbering Guide". The 8~10 was used as the international dialing prefix until 2003.[citation needed]
National area codes (with prefix)
editLocality | County | Code[3] |
---|---|---|
Akmenė | Šiauliai | 0425 |
Alytus | Alytus | 0315 |
Anykščiai | Utena | 0381 |
Birštonas | Utena | 0319 |
Biržai | Panevėžys | 0450 |
Druskininkai | Alytus | 0313 |
Elektrėnai | Vilnius | 0528 |
Ignalina | Utena | 0386 |
Jonava | Kaunas | 0349 |
Joniškis | Šiauliai | 0426 |
Jurbarkas | Tauragė | 0447 |
Kaišiadorys | Kaunas | 0346 |
Kaunas | Kaunas | 037 |
Kelmė | Šiauliai | 0427 |
Kėdainiai | Kaunas | 0347 |
Klaipėda | Klaipėda | 046 |
Kretinga | Klaipėda | 0445 |
Kupiškis | Panevėžys | 0459 |
Lazdijai | Alytus | 0318 |
Marijampolė | Marijampolė | 0343 |
Mažeikiai | Telšiai | 0443 |
Molėtai | Utena | 0383 |
Neringa | Klaipėda | 0469 |
Pakruojis | Šiauliai | 0421 |
Palanga | Klaipėda | 0460 |
Panevėžys | Panevėžys | 045 |
Pasvalys | Panevėžys | 0451 |
Plungė | Telšiai | 0448 |
Prienai | Kaunas | 0319 |
Radviliškis | Šiauliai | 0422 |
Raseiniai | Kaunas | 0428 |
Rokiškis | Panevėžys | 0458 |
Skuodas | Klaipėda | 0440 |
Šakiai | Marijampolė | 0345 |
Šalčininkai | Vilnius | 0380 |
Šiauliai | Šiauliai | 041 |
Šilalė | Tauragė | 0449 |
Šilutė | Klaipėda | 0441 |
Širvintos | Vilnius | 0382 |
Švenčionys | Vilnius | 0387 |
Tauragė | Tauragė | 0446 |
Telšiai | Telšiai | 0444 |
Trakai | Vilnius | 0528 |
Ukmergė | Vilnius | 0340 |
Utena | Utena | 0389 |
Varėna | Alytus | 0310 |
Vilkaviškis | Marijampolė | 0342 |
Vilnius | Vilnius | 05 |
Visaginas | Utena | 0386 |
Zarasai | Utena | 0385 |
References
edit- ^ a b "Numeracijos planas 2020-05-28" [Numbering Plan, 2020-05-28 edition].
- ^ a b c "Lithuania starts replacing 8 with 0 as phone number prefix". LRT. 1 March 2024. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
- ^ a b "Dėl nacionalinio telefono ryšio numeracijos plano įdiegimo bendrųjų principų bei grafiko dalinio pakeitimo ir papildymo". e-seimas.lrs.lt (in Lithuanian). Vilnius. August 1, 2001. Archived from the original on May 2, 2021. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
- ^ a b "Būtina žinoti: svarbiausi etapai, kaip 8 numerių priekyje virs 0" [Need to know: the key steps to changing the prefix from "8" to "0"]. lrt.lt (in Lithuanian). 2023-02-28. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
- ^ ""Government Act 2019-04-10"".