Location of Ireland (dark green) |
|
Location | |
---|---|
Country | Ireland |
Continent | Europe |
Regulator | ComReg |
Type | Open |
NSN length | 7–9 |
Format | 0xx xxx xxxx |
Access codes | |
Country calling code | +353 |
International call prefix | 00 |
Trunk prefix | 0 |
List of Ireland dialing codes |
Numbers on the Irish telephone numbering plan are regulated and assigned to operators by ComReg.
Overview[edit]
Telephone numbers in Ireland are part of an open numbering plan that allows variations in number length. The Irish format is similar to systems used in many parts of Europe, notably the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Belgium and France, where geographical numbers are organised using a logic of large regional prefixes, which are then further subdivided into smaller regions. It differs from UK numbering, which originated as alphanumeric codes based on town names.
Irish Mobile and non–geographic numbers are fixed length and do not support local dialling.
The trunk prefix 0
is used to access numbers outside the local area and for all mobile calls. This is followed by an area code, referred to as a National Dialling Code (NDC), the first digit of which indicates the geographical area or type of service (e.g. mobile).
Calls made from mobile phones and some VoIP systems always require the full area code and phone number.
In common with most European countries, the trunk prefix 0
must be omitted when calling Irish numbers from abroad.
General structure of Irish numbering[edit]
Irish area codes vary in length, between one and three digits (excluding the leading 0), and subscribers’ numbers are between five and seven digits.
As optional local dialling is facilitated, Irish geographic numbers cannot begin with 0 (trunk prefix), 1 (special number prefix) or 999 (emergency services). However, mobile numbers use the full range of digits, as local dialling is not supported on mobile networks, and the area code must always be dialled.
A migration to a standard format, 0xx xxx xxxx
, is in progress; however, to avoid disruption, this process is only being carried out as needed, where existing area codes and local numbering systems have reached full capacity. There is currently no plan to move to a closed numbering system.
Number formats[edit]
Irish geographic numbers vary in length from area to area, but follow standard formats within each area code.
The area code, or prefix, is normally separated by a space, or less commonly, may be displayed in parentheses (brackets). Numbers are usually grouped into easy to read clusters, separated by spaces or hyphens for ease of use.
The use of spaces is recommended by ComReg for ease of compatibility with online services, such as linking to a phone number in a mobile browser, copying and pasting into mobile diallers etc
Other characters, such as /
or .
are not used as separators.
Area codes / prefixes are always separated from the subscriber number. Merging or reformatting these tends to cause confusion or make numbers look unfamiliar.
While formats vary, numbers are usually printed (e.g. in telephone directories) as follows:
Geographic:
01 XXX XXXX
– Dublin area0XX XXX XXXX
– All other 7-digit areas0XX XXX XXX
– 6-digit areas0XX XXXXX
– 5-digit areas0X0X XXXXX
– 5-digit areas
Non-geographic
1800 XXX XXX
– Freephone/Toll Free0818 XXX XXX
– Standard Rate
Mobile
08X XXX XXXX
Mobile M2M (Machine to Machine)
088 XXXXX XXXXX
Alphanumeric dialling, using letters as mnemonics for advertising etc is supported, but is rarely used.
Geographical numbering[edit]
Irish geographical numbering is structured on a regional basis and follows a logical hierarchy.
These directory areas correspond approximately to the following geographical regions:
01
– Greater Dublin Area02
– Cork04
– Northeast05
– Southeast06
– Midwest and Southwest07
– Northwest09
– West
The Midlands is covered by several regional codes.
Except for the 01
area, each area is further subdivided into smaller areas (NDCs). Usually, the main city or town in the area is 0x1
e.g. 021
(Cork), 061
(Limerick), 091
(Galway).
Regional overview[edit]
Directory area | National Dialling Codes (NDCs) | Region and cities / towns |
---|---|---|
01
|
01 – single NDC for entire region |
Dublin area: extends to certain parts of Wicklow, Meath and Kildare. |
02
|
021 to 029 |
Cork area:
|
04
|
0402 , 0404 , 041 to 047 and 049 |
Northeast and Midlands:
|
05
|
0504 , 0505 , 051 to 053 , 056 to 059 |
Midlands and Southeast:
|
06
|
061 to 069 |
Midwest and Southwest:
|
07
|
071 and 074 |
Northwest
|
09
|
090 , 091 , 093 to 099 |
West and Midlands
|
ComReg maintains a map of area codes here.
Mobile services[edit]
Mobile phone numbers start with the prefix 08x
and are part of a closed numbering plan, which means that a mobile phone number must have 10 digits. Calls to landlines and other mobiles require the area code on a mobile phone.
New numbers are assigned on prefixes and ranges managed by a specific operator. However, as full mobile number portability has been in operation since 2003, it is no longer possible to reliably identify which network a particular number is on. For example, a newly assigned Three number would begin with 083
, but may have been ported to another operator in the meantime.
Mobile network operators (MNOs)[edit]
NDC | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|
083 and 086
|
Three Ireland | 086 previously belonged to O2, formerly Digifone, formerly Esat.
|
085
|
eir mobile | previously known as Meteor and eMobile |
087
|
Vodafone Ireland | formerly Eircell |
Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs)[edit]
NDC | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|
083
|
BlueFace | Hosted on Three |
085
|
GoMo | Hosted on eir mobile |
087
|
An Post Mobile | Hosted on Vodafone |
Clear Mobile | Hosted on Vodafone | |
089
|
48 | Hosted on Three. Numbers begin with 2 and 4
|
Tesco Mobile | ||
Lycamobile | Hosted on Three. Numbers begin with 9
|
|
Virgin Mobile | Hosted on Three. Numbers begin with 60 and 61
|
M2M (Machine to Machine) Communication[edit]
NDC | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|
088
|
All networks | Reserved for machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, using the format 088 xxxxx xxxxx . This prefix was originally used for the Eircell TACS network active from 1985 to 2001.
|
Direct to voicemail number[edit]
Mobile phone numbers also have their own voicemail number. To access this, the number 5
should be put after the prefix. For example, the mobile number 08x xxx xxxx
has the voicemail number 08x 5 xxx xxxx
.
On some networks, when the direct to voicemail number is called, the voicemail greeting for that network is played (e.g. Vodafone, eir Mobile), while others request a phone number followed by the voicemail greeting for that number (e.g. Three). Users can press the hash key (#
) to gain access to the voicemail box.
Calls to Northern Ireland[edit]
Although Northern Ireland is part of the UK numbering plan, a special arrangement exists for calling Northern Irish landlines from the Republic of Ireland.
Calls to Northern Ireland can be dialled using the 048
prefix or by dialling the number in the full international format. Most Irish operators treat calls to Northern Ireland at national or even local rates. Similar charging arrangements apply when calling the Republic of Ireland from Northern Ireland.
For example, to reach Belfast landline 90xx xxxx
, subscribers can dial either 048 90xx xxxx
or 00 44 28 90xx xxxx
.
Northern Ireland mobile phones use the same mobile numbering and networks as other parts of the UK – calls must be dialled using the 00 44 7xxx xxx xxx
format.
International calls[edit]
In common with all EU countries, the international access code is 00
.
Numbers should be dialled as follows: 00 – country code – area code – local number
.
All mobile phones and some VoIP services also support the international E.164 number format, so a +
may be optionally used instead of 00
.
Reserved numbers[edit]
03
– reserved for future changes in the numbering plan07
– all except0707
,0700
,071
,074
and076
are reserved without assigned purpose0707
– reserved for personal numbering0800
– reserved
Special numbers[edit]
00
– international access020 91x xxxx
– drama use (although the rest of020
is free)0700
– personal numbering076
– VoIP services – (being withdrawn.)080
– mailbox for landline users (formerly access code for Northern Ireland)089 011 0xxx
[1] – drama use
Speed dial short numbers to contact carriers[edit]
1901
– eir1902
– Digiweb1903
– Tesco Mobile1904
– BT Ireland1905
– eir mobile1907
– Vodafone Ireland1908
– Virgin Mobile Ireland1913
– Three Ireland1910
– Magnet Networks1977
– NUACOM Ireland
Operator services[edit]
General operator assistance no longer exists in Ireland.
118xx
– Directory enquiries (multiple commercial providers offer a variety of services in this number range)
Emergency services[edit]
The emergency number for Ireland is 112
. This is harmonised across the EU.
To avoid confusion, the long–established 999
continues to be advertised alongside 112
. Either number can be dialed.
Services provided[edit]
- Ambulance
- Garda Síochána
- Fire and rescue
- Irish Coast Guard
- Cliff and mountain rescue
SMS emergency service[edit]
112
can also be contacted by SMS. While the service is open to all users, it is primarily aimed at the deaf community.
Pre-registration used to be required. Further information can be found at [1].
Premium rate numbers[edit]
Premium rate voice[edit]
Irish premium rate telephone numbers start with 15
and are read in two-digit blocks e.g. 1550
is «fifteen fifty».
The rates given below are from ComReg and are indicative only. One must check with their specific telephone service provider for exact rates.
NDC | Maximum price (ComReg) | Notes |
---|---|---|
1512
|
€0.50 per call | Premium rate untimed |
1513
|
€0.70 per call | |
1514
|
€0.90 per call | |
1515
|
€1.20 per call | |
1516
|
€1.80 per call | |
1517
|
€2.50 per call | |
1518
|
€3.50 per call | |
1520
|
€0.30 per minute | Premium rate timed |
1530
|
€0.50 per minute | |
1540
|
€0.70 per minute | |
1550
|
€1.20 per minute | |
1560
|
€1.80 per minute | |
1570
|
€2.50 per minute | |
1580
|
€2.40 per minute | |
1590
|
€3.50 per minute | |
1598 |
Premium rate adult non–live | |
1599 |
Premium rate adult live |
Premium rate SMS[edit]
NDC | Maximum price (ComReg) | Notes |
---|---|---|
51XXX
|
€0.16 per SMS | Premium rate SMS |
53XXX
|
€0.30 per SMS | |
58XXX
|
variable price – see advertising | |
59XXX
|
A special 50XXX
code is used for free–of–charge SMS.
Premium rate services in Ireland are regulated by ComReg.[2]
Non–geographic numbers (Freephone & Standard rate)[edit]
Irish non-geographic numbers consist of two national prefixes and the international freephone service.
0818
– Charged as landline call, and are included in bundled minutes. 6-digit numbers in the format 0818 XXX XXX1800
– Freephone / toll free (from all Irish mobile and landlines. 6-digit numbers in the format 1800 xxx xxx00 800
– Freephone / toll free (from all Irish mobile and landlines. 8-digit numbers in the format 00 800 xxxx xxxx
Where high volume ‘bursty traffic’ is anticipated, such as on-air radio competition lines, the first two digits of the phone number are always 71
. For example:
1800 71x xxx
or 0818 71x xxx
. This allows the telephone network to manage traffic during number analysis, even before the call is routed.
Ireland’s non-geographic numbers and pricing structures were simplified and old shared-cost prefixes were withdrawn on 1 January 2022.
These changes mean that calls to non-geographic numbers are either freephone, or always included in call bundles, ensuring consumers are not confused by out of bundle, or other unusual charges.
NDC Prefix | Charging | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1800 |
Free | National freephone / toll free | Free on all voice services in Ireland. Not reachable outside Ireland. |
0818 |
Timed | Charged as a landline call | Included in call bundles on voice services in Ireland. Called as +353 818 from outside Ireland
|
00800 |
Free | International freephone / toll free | Free on all voice services in Ireland. Can be dialled as +800 in many countries.
|
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, several numbers in the 1850
and 1890
ranges will remain in service until 2023. This is to avoid disruption to essential health services during a time of high volumes of calls. These will remain in service until 30 November 2023, alongside new numbers that have replaced them. Advertising of these numbers will cease. Calls to these numbers will be charged on the same basis as calls to landlines or 0818
and included in call bundles.[3]
Freephone numbers are free to call from mobile handsets; however, the recipient can elect to refuse mobile–originated calls or choose to accept calls only from predefined geographical region(s).
NB: 1800
can only be dialled from within Ireland. Numbers should never be printed or presented in the international format +353 1800
as these clash with working Dublin landline numbers in the 01
area +353 1 800 xxxx
. Alternative geographic numbers, or an 0818
number should be used instead, if international access is required.
Following a 2019 review[4] of non–geographic numbers Comreg decided to withdraw and close the 1850
, 1890
and 076
number ranges by 1 January 2022. During the transition period, these ranges were geo–rated (charged as if they are geographical numbers).
From August 2019, various telecoms providers announced price changes which took effect on, or just before, 1 December 2019, including Virgin Media Business, in2tel, Virgin Media, eir, Tesco Mobile, Three, Digiweb, Pure Telecom, 48 months and Sky.
From 1 January 2022 callers to the withdrawn prefixes receive recorded announcements.
Internet access numbers[edit]
1891
– reduced cost internet access (possibly timed)1892
– local rate internet access (timed)1893
– variable cost internet access (timed)
Carrier selection (per call)[edit]
13xxx
– carrier selection (third party long distance, international and internet services). These codes override the default carrier.
Carrier preselect is normally used where the exchange automatically uses the customer’s preferred provider(s).
Network engineering codes[edit]
199xxx...
– network operator-specific engineering codes (undefined length). These codes are generally not published.
Line information codes[edit]
These services give the user more information about their phone line (applicable only to lines provided using the OpenEir access network.)
Check phone number associated with line / automatic number announcement circuit (ANAC)[edit]
199000
– reads out the subscriber’s telephone number.
Check preset carrier[edit]
Check which carrier a subscriber is using for each category of call:
19800
– international calls19822
– local calls19801
– calls to other parts of the Republic of Ireland, Irish mobile numbers and landlines in Northern Ireland.
Voicemail[edit]
171
– used to access voicemail on all networks: fixed line (POTS and Cable), all mobile operators and many VoIP providers.
Call management services / supplementary service codes[edit]
Special short codes are used to control various supplementary services offered by digital local exchanges. These services were first introduced as PhonePlus in 1981, on the first generation of Alcatel E10 and Ericsson AXE digital exchanges used in Ireland, and were rolled out nationally throughout the 1980s.
These services are available on all Irish PSTN lines, regardless of operator. There is a more expansive range of services available, but these are the most commonly used. Different codes apply on cable telephony lines, such as those provided by Virgin Media Ireland and on VoIP providers.
PSTN lines and some ISDN services[edit]
Caller ID services[edit]
141
– caller ID default override – withhold caller ID on this call142
– caller ID default override – present caller ID on this call1471
– check last missed call. The system will verbally announce details of the last missed call#93#
– delete missed call information from network memory
Call waiting[edit]
*43#
– setup*#43#
– check status#43#
– cancel
Answering call waiting[edit]
R0
– reject call (or send to voicemail) and temporarily suspend call waiting service for this call.R1
– answer waiting call and disconnect current call.R2
– answer waiting call and place current call on hold/or swap between calls.R3
– merge both calls into a three–way call.
Conference/three–way calling[edit]
- While on a phone call a subscriber can press the
R
key on their phone and dial the number they wish to add to the conversation. - Dial
R3
to begin conference/three–way call. R2
allows a subscriber to separate the calls and swap between them.
Call hold / transfer to another extension[edit]
R
– places call on hold. Hang up and telephone will ring until call on hold is picked up again.
Call forwarding (unconditional)[edit]
*21*(phone number)#
– forward all calls to(phone number)
*#21#
– check status#21#
– deactivate
When this service is active, the dial tone changes to a two–frequency ‘siren’ tone.
Alarm / reminder call[edit]
*55*[time in 4–digit 24h format]#
e.g. for 8:30 am dial*55*0830#
*#55#
– check status#55#
– cancel
Most exchanges confirm setup with a verbal announcement; however, some exchanges may use a ringing tone to indicate successful service setup and a busy tone to indicate an error/invalid code.
Services on Virgin Media Ireland cable network[edit]
(Codes are unique to Virgin Media Ireland and do not follow ETSI guidelines)
Caller ID services[edit]
141
– caller ID default override – withhold caller ID on this call142
– caller ID default override – present caller ID on this call
Call forwarding[edit]
Call forwarding (unconditional)[edit]
*70
– immediately followed by(phone number)
#70
– deactivate
Forwarding to voicemail[edit]
*75
– activate when busy#75
– deactivate when busy*77
– forward if unanswered#77
– deactivate if unanswered
Call waiting[edit]
*72
– activate#72
– deactivate
Answering call waiting[edit]
R1
– answer waiting call and disconnect current call.R2
– answer waiting call and place current call on hold or swap between calls.
Anonymous call rejection[edit]
*90
– activate#90
– deactivate
Redial last number called[edit]
##
The subscriber will either hear a tone or a voice message to confirm services have been set up or deactivated.
Mobiles[edit]
- GSM supplementary service codes – All of Ireland’s mobile providers use the standard GSM codes to control special services such as call forwarding, barring, call waiting etc.
Number changes[edit]
Several major number changes have occurred since 1990. The telephone number changes in Dublin and Cork took several years to complete, as they were busier area codes with few available lead digits.
Other number changes took place in just one step, with all numbers being changed simultaneously.
To minimise disruption simultaneous working was enabled, allowing old numbers to remain mapped and active for a run-in period of one year. Caller ID only displayed the new numbers. This was followed by recorded announcements which remained active for at least a year, advising callers of the number change. Eventually this would be replaced by a dialling error message.
1990–1994[edit]
Dublin (01) changes to 7-digits.
- All local numbers with the area code
01
changed from 6–digits to 7–digits in five stages between 1990 and 1994:- On 2 April 1990, numbers beginning with
23
,24
,26
,27
,28
,70
and79
were prefixed with6
. - On 8 April 1991, numbers beginning with
8
and69
were prefixed with2
. - On 4 April 1992, numbers beginning with
4
and the remaining 6–digit numbers beginning with2
were prefixed with8
. Numbers beginning with95
and98
were prefixed with2
. - On 24 April 1993, numbers beginning with
75
,780
,781
,782
,783
and784
were prefixed with4
, while numbers beginning with60
,61
,68
,71
,76
,77
,785
and789
were prefixed with6
, and numbers beginning with72
,73
,74
,786
,787
and788
were prefixed with8
. - On 16 April 1994, numbers beginning with
3
were prefixed with8
, while numbers beginning with5
and9
were prefixed with4
.
- On 2 April 1990, numbers beginning with
1998–2000[edit]
Cork (021) changes to 7 digits.
- All local numbers with the area code
021
changed from 6–digits to 7–digits in two stages.- From September 1998, numbers beginning with
40
were prefixed with2
, while numbers beginning with43
and33
were prefixed by7
. - From February 2000, numbers beginning with
2
,3
,5
,6
,7
,8
or9
were prefixed with4
.
- From September 1998, numbers beginning with
2000–2001[edit]
- All local numbers with the area code
041
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Drogheda minimum numbering area (MNA) were prefixed by98
and in the Ardee MNA by68
. - All local numbers with the area code
042
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Dundalk MNA were prefixed by93
, in the Carrickmacross MNA by96
and the Castleblayney MNA by97
. - All local numbers with the area code
049
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Cavan MNA were prefixed by43
, in the Cootehill MNA by55
, in the Oldcastle MNA by85
and the Belturbet MNA by95
. - All local numbers with the area code
065
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Ennis MNA were prefixed by68
, in the Ennistymon MNA by70
and the Kilrush MNA by90
. - All local numbers with the area code
066
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Tralee MNA were prefixed by71
, in the Dingle MNA by91
, in the Cahirciveen MNA by94
and the Killorglin MNA by97
. - The prefix
080
was previously used for calls to Northern Ireland, but this changed to048
following the Big Number Change.
2002–2003[edit]
- Area codes in parts of counties Meath and Offaly were merged into the single area code
046
, including Navan, Nobber, Kells, Trim, Enfield and Edenderry. The0405
area code was abolished. All local numbers became 7–digit. - All local numbers with the area code
056
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Kilkenny MNA were prefixed by77
, in the Castlecomer MNA by44
and the Freshford MNA by88
. - Area codes in County Carlow and parts of counties Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois and Wicklow were merged into a new area code
059
, including Carlow, Muine Bheag, Athy and Baltinglass. The area codes abolished were0503
,0507
and0508
. All local numbers became 7–digit. - Area codes in County Sligo and County Leitrim and parts of counties Cavan, Donegal and Roscommon were merged into the single area code
071
, including Sligo, Boyle, Carrick-on-Shannon, Drumshanbo, Manorhamilton. The area codes abolished were072
,078
and079
. All local numbers became 7–digit. - The majority of area codes in County Donegal were merged into the single area code
074
, including Letterkenny, Lifford, Ramelton, Buncrana, Dungloe and Donegal. The area codes abolished were073
,075
and077
. All local numbers became 7–digit. - Area codes in parts of counties Galway, Offaly, Roscommon, Westmeath and Longford were merged into a new area code
090
, including Athlone, Banagher (North), Ballinasloe, Roscommon, Portumna.[note 1] The area codes abolished were0902
,0903
and0905
. All local numbers became 7–digit. - Area codes in parts of counties Galway, Mayo, Roscommon and Sligo were merged into the single area code
094
, including Castlebar, Swinford, Claremorris, Ballinrobe, Castlerea and Ballaghaderreen. The area codes abolished were0907
and092
. All local numbers became 7–digit.
- ^ In 2002 the Portumna MNA split from the area code
0509
and merged into the new area code090
.
2005–2007[edit]
- All local numbers with the area code
044
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Rochfortbridge MNA were prefixed by92
, in the Mullingar MNA by93
and the Castlepollard MNA by96
. - Area codes in County Wexford and parts of counties Carlow and Wicklow were merged into the single area code
053
, including Wexford, Enniscorthy, Ferns and Gorey. The area codes abolished were054
and055
. All local numbers became 7–digit. - Area codes in counties Laois and Offaly and parts of counties Galway and Westmeath were merged into the single area code
057
, including Portlaoise, Abbeyleix, Tullamore and Birr. The area codes abolished were0502
,0506
and0509
. All local numbers became 7–digit.
2009–2010[edit]
- All local numbers with the area code
023
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Bandon MNA beginning with2
,3
,4
,5
,7
and8
were prefixed by88
, while numbers beginning with6
were prefixed by66
. - All local numbers with the area code
043
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Longford MNA were prefixed by33
and in the Edgeworthstown MNA by66
. - All local numbers with the area code
052
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Clonmel MNA were prefixed by61
, in the Cahir MNA by74
and the Killenaule MNA by91
. - All local numbers with the area code
064
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Killarney MNA were prefixed by66
and in the Rathmore MNA by77
.
Mobile numbering[edit]
- Mobile numbering became 7–digit in the mid–1990s
Possible future changes[edit]
All local numbers with the area code 01
are currently 7–digits, but may change to 8–digits in the future, although breaking the city into separate area codes would match the rest of the national system.
A review and public consultation on the future of Ireland’s numbering plan was undertaken.[5]
Historical numbering[edit]
Defunct non-geographic codes[edit]
1850
– Local rate, shared cost, untimed1890
– Local rate, shared cost, timed076
or+353 76
– VoIP services
All of the above were withdrawn on 1 January 2022.
Defunct access codes[edit]
16
– former international access code[6]03
– formerly used for calls to Great Britain. The format was03 + NDC code + local number
.[7]08
– formerly used for Northern Ireland landlines084
– formerly used for Belfast landlines[8]
Defunct operator services[edit]
10
– national operator assistance (withdrawn in 2007)114
– international operator assistance (withdrawn in 2007)910
– operator-assisted calls to some areas without direct dialling (withdrawn in the early 1980s)1190
– Telecom Éireann national directory assistance (withdrawn in the early 2000s and replaced with11811
, originally190
)1197
– Telecom Éireann UK directory assistance (withdrawn in the early 2000s and replaced with11818
, originally197
)1198
– Telecom Éireann international directory assistance (withdrawn in the early 2000s and replaced with11818
, originally198
)191
– Telecom Éireann repair services (withdrawn in the late 1990s)196
– telemessaging services, whereby callers could ask an operator to send a postcard with a printed message (withdrawn in the late 1990s)
A range of numbers from 192
, 193
and 194
were once used for various Telecom Éireann customer service and account service lines.
Defunct information services[edit]
1191
– speaking clock (withdrawn on 27 August 2018)
Historical Northern Ireland access codes[edit]
- before 2000:
08
followed by Northern Irish area code and phone number e.g. Belfast01232 xxx xxx
was reached by dialling08 01232 xxx xxx
.
Belfast could previously be reached by dialling 084
in place of the UK area code 0232
.[8]
Historical Great Britain access codes[edit]
Until the early 1990s, the 03
numbering range was originally used for calls to Great Britain,[9] including the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, with the Irish prefix 030
replacing the UK trunk code 0
.[7][10]
Calls to British cities using the director telephone system were also possible using shorter codes:
031
– London (01
)[11]032
– Birmingham (021
)[12]033
– Edinburgh (031
)[12]034
– Glasgow (041
)[12]035
– Liverpool (051
)[12]036
– Manchester (061
)[12]
031
was replaced with 03071
[13] and 03081
[14] when 01
was split into the area codes 071
and 081
in 1990.
Use of 03
for this purpose was discontinued in 1993, when the international access code changed from 16
to 00
, with calls to Great Britain (but not Northern Ireland) requiring the country code +44
and the area code in full.[15]
See also[edit]
- List of dialling codes in the Republic of Ireland
References[edit]
- ^ «Numbering Conditions of Use and Application Process» (PDF). Commission for Communications Regulation. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
- ^ What are phone-paid/premium rate services?
- ^ https://www.comreg.ie/media/2021/09/ComReg2189.pdf[bare URL PDF]
- ^ «Review of Non-Geographic Numbers». Commission for Communications Regulation. 16 August 2017. Archived from the original on 17 April 2019. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- ^ The Evolution of Geographic Telephone Numbering in Ireland, ComReg, 19 December 2013
- ^ Birnbaum’s Ireland, 1991, Stephen Birnbaum, Houghton Mifflin, 1990, page 151
- ^ a b Festivals in Great Britain, Northern Ireland & Eire: A List with Forecast Dates and Policies, Richard Gregson-Williams, John Offord Publications, 1986, page 108
- ^ a b Ireland: A Directory, Jim O’Donnell, Institute of Public Administration, 1984, page 247
- ^ Multinational Executive Travel Companion, Guides to Multinational Business, 1992, page 244
- ^ Ireland, Institute of Public Administration., 1991, page 173
- ^ Ireland: A Directory, Jim O’Donnell, Institute of Public Administration, 1985, page 18
- ^ a b c d e Ireland, Administration Yearbook and Diary, Institute of Public Administration, 1980, page 333
- ^ State Directory, Stationery Office, 1992, page 76
- ^ Benn’s Media Directory, Benn, 1992, page 292
- ^ Ireland, Institute of Public Administration, 1994, page 14
Sources
- ITU allocations list
External links[edit]
- Comreg homepage
- Comreg:Geographic Numbering Areas (pdf)
Location of Ireland (dark green) |
|
Location | |
---|---|
Country | Ireland |
Continent | Europe |
Regulator | ComReg |
Type | Open |
NSN length | 7–9 |
Format | 0xx xxx xxxx |
Access codes | |
Country calling code | +353 |
International call prefix | 00 |
Trunk prefix | 0 |
List of Ireland dialing codes |
Numbers on the Irish telephone numbering plan are regulated and assigned to operators by ComReg.
Overview[edit]
Telephone numbers in Ireland are part of an open numbering plan that allows variations in number length. The Irish format is similar to systems used in many parts of Europe, notably the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Belgium and France, where geographical numbers are organised using a logic of large regional prefixes, which are then further subdivided into smaller regions. It differs from UK numbering, which originated as alphanumeric codes based on town names.
Irish Mobile and non–geographic numbers are fixed length and do not support local dialling.
The trunk prefix 0
is used to access numbers outside the local area and for all mobile calls. This is followed by an area code, referred to as a National Dialling Code (NDC), the first digit of which indicates the geographical area or type of service (e.g. mobile).
Calls made from mobile phones and some VoIP systems always require the full area code and phone number.
In common with most European countries, the trunk prefix 0
must be omitted when calling Irish numbers from abroad.
General structure of Irish numbering[edit]
Irish area codes vary in length, between one and three digits (excluding the leading 0), and subscribers’ numbers are between five and seven digits.
As optional local dialling is facilitated, Irish geographic numbers cannot begin with 0 (trunk prefix), 1 (special number prefix) or 999 (emergency services). However, mobile numbers use the full range of digits, as local dialling is not supported on mobile networks, and the area code must always be dialled.
A migration to a standard format, 0xx xxx xxxx
, is in progress; however, to avoid disruption, this process is only being carried out as needed, where existing area codes and local numbering systems have reached full capacity. There is currently no plan to move to a closed numbering system.
Number formats[edit]
Irish geographic numbers vary in length from area to area, but follow standard formats within each area code.
The area code, or prefix, is normally separated by a space, or less commonly, may be displayed in parentheses (brackets). Numbers are usually grouped into easy to read clusters, separated by spaces or hyphens for ease of use.
The use of spaces is recommended by ComReg for ease of compatibility with online services, such as linking to a phone number in a mobile browser, copying and pasting into mobile diallers etc
Other characters, such as /
or .
are not used as separators.
Area codes / prefixes are always separated from the subscriber number. Merging or reformatting these tends to cause confusion or make numbers look unfamiliar.
While formats vary, numbers are usually printed (e.g. in telephone directories) as follows:
Geographic:
01 XXX XXXX
– Dublin area0XX XXX XXXX
– All other 7-digit areas0XX XXX XXX
– 6-digit areas0XX XXXXX
– 5-digit areas0X0X XXXXX
– 5-digit areas
Non-geographic
1800 XXX XXX
– Freephone/Toll Free0818 XXX XXX
– Standard Rate
Mobile
08X XXX XXXX
Mobile M2M (Machine to Machine)
088 XXXXX XXXXX
Alphanumeric dialling, using letters as mnemonics for advertising etc is supported, but is rarely used.
Geographical numbering[edit]
Irish geographical numbering is structured on a regional basis and follows a logical hierarchy.
These directory areas correspond approximately to the following geographical regions:
01
– Greater Dublin Area02
– Cork04
– Northeast05
– Southeast06
– Midwest and Southwest07
– Northwest09
– West
The Midlands is covered by several regional codes.
Except for the 01
area, each area is further subdivided into smaller areas (NDCs). Usually, the main city or town in the area is 0x1
e.g. 021
(Cork), 061
(Limerick), 091
(Galway).
Regional overview[edit]
Directory area | National Dialling Codes (NDCs) | Region and cities / towns |
---|---|---|
01
|
01 – single NDC for entire region |
Dublin area: extends to certain parts of Wicklow, Meath and Kildare. |
02
|
021 to 029 |
Cork area:
|
04
|
0402 , 0404 , 041 to 047 and 049 |
Northeast and Midlands:
|
05
|
0504 , 0505 , 051 to 053 , 056 to 059 |
Midlands and Southeast:
|
06
|
061 to 069 |
Midwest and Southwest:
|
07
|
071 and 074 |
Northwest
|
09
|
090 , 091 , 093 to 099 |
West and Midlands
|
ComReg maintains a map of area codes here.
Mobile services[edit]
Mobile phone numbers start with the prefix 08x
and are part of a closed numbering plan, which means that a mobile phone number must have 10 digits. Calls to landlines and other mobiles require the area code on a mobile phone.
New numbers are assigned on prefixes and ranges managed by a specific operator. However, as full mobile number portability has been in operation since 2003, it is no longer possible to reliably identify which network a particular number is on. For example, a newly assigned Three number would begin with 083
, but may have been ported to another operator in the meantime.
Mobile network operators (MNOs)[edit]
NDC | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|
083 and 086
|
Three Ireland | 086 previously belonged to O2, formerly Digifone, formerly Esat.
|
085
|
eir mobile | previously known as Meteor and eMobile |
087
|
Vodafone Ireland | formerly Eircell |
Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs)[edit]
NDC | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|
083
|
BlueFace | Hosted on Three |
085
|
GoMo | Hosted on eir mobile |
087
|
An Post Mobile | Hosted on Vodafone |
Clear Mobile | Hosted on Vodafone | |
089
|
48 | Hosted on Three. Numbers begin with 2 and 4
|
Tesco Mobile | ||
Lycamobile | Hosted on Three. Numbers begin with 9
|
|
Virgin Mobile | Hosted on Three. Numbers begin with 60 and 61
|
M2M (Machine to Machine) Communication[edit]
NDC | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|
088
|
All networks | Reserved for machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, using the format 088 xxxxx xxxxx . This prefix was originally used for the Eircell TACS network active from 1985 to 2001.
|
Direct to voicemail number[edit]
Mobile phone numbers also have their own voicemail number. To access this, the number 5
should be put after the prefix. For example, the mobile number 08x xxx xxxx
has the voicemail number 08x 5 xxx xxxx
.
On some networks, when the direct to voicemail number is called, the voicemail greeting for that network is played (e.g. Vodafone, eir Mobile), while others request a phone number followed by the voicemail greeting for that number (e.g. Three). Users can press the hash key (#
) to gain access to the voicemail box.
Calls to Northern Ireland[edit]
Although Northern Ireland is part of the UK numbering plan, a special arrangement exists for calling Northern Irish landlines from the Republic of Ireland.
Calls to Northern Ireland can be dialled using the 048
prefix or by dialling the number in the full international format. Most Irish operators treat calls to Northern Ireland at national or even local rates. Similar charging arrangements apply when calling the Republic of Ireland from Northern Ireland.
For example, to reach Belfast landline 90xx xxxx
, subscribers can dial either 048 90xx xxxx
or 00 44 28 90xx xxxx
.
Northern Ireland mobile phones use the same mobile numbering and networks as other parts of the UK – calls must be dialled using the 00 44 7xxx xxx xxx
format.
International calls[edit]
In common with all EU countries, the international access code is 00
.
Numbers should be dialled as follows: 00 – country code – area code – local number
.
All mobile phones and some VoIP services also support the international E.164 number format, so a +
may be optionally used instead of 00
.
Reserved numbers[edit]
03
– reserved for future changes in the numbering plan07
– all except0707
,0700
,071
,074
and076
are reserved without assigned purpose0707
– reserved for personal numbering0800
– reserved
Special numbers[edit]
00
– international access020 91x xxxx
– drama use (although the rest of020
is free)0700
– personal numbering076
– VoIP services – (being withdrawn.)080
– mailbox for landline users (formerly access code for Northern Ireland)089 011 0xxx
[1] – drama use
Speed dial short numbers to contact carriers[edit]
1901
– eir1902
– Digiweb1903
– Tesco Mobile1904
– BT Ireland1905
– eir mobile1907
– Vodafone Ireland1908
– Virgin Mobile Ireland1913
– Three Ireland1910
– Magnet Networks1977
– NUACOM Ireland
Operator services[edit]
General operator assistance no longer exists in Ireland.
118xx
– Directory enquiries (multiple commercial providers offer a variety of services in this number range)
Emergency services[edit]
The emergency number for Ireland is 112
. This is harmonised across the EU.
To avoid confusion, the long–established 999
continues to be advertised alongside 112
. Either number can be dialed.
Services provided[edit]
- Ambulance
- Garda Síochána
- Fire and rescue
- Irish Coast Guard
- Cliff and mountain rescue
SMS emergency service[edit]
112
can also be contacted by SMS. While the service is open to all users, it is primarily aimed at the deaf community.
Pre-registration used to be required. Further information can be found at [1].
Premium rate numbers[edit]
Premium rate voice[edit]
Irish premium rate telephone numbers start with 15
and are read in two-digit blocks e.g. 1550
is «fifteen fifty».
The rates given below are from ComReg and are indicative only. One must check with their specific telephone service provider for exact rates.
NDC | Maximum price (ComReg) | Notes |
---|---|---|
1512
|
€0.50 per call | Premium rate untimed |
1513
|
€0.70 per call | |
1514
|
€0.90 per call | |
1515
|
€1.20 per call | |
1516
|
€1.80 per call | |
1517
|
€2.50 per call | |
1518
|
€3.50 per call | |
1520
|
€0.30 per minute | Premium rate timed |
1530
|
€0.50 per minute | |
1540
|
€0.70 per minute | |
1550
|
€1.20 per minute | |
1560
|
€1.80 per minute | |
1570
|
€2.50 per minute | |
1580
|
€2.40 per minute | |
1590
|
€3.50 per minute | |
1598 |
Premium rate adult non–live | |
1599 |
Premium rate adult live |
Premium rate SMS[edit]
NDC | Maximum price (ComReg) | Notes |
---|---|---|
51XXX
|
€0.16 per SMS | Premium rate SMS |
53XXX
|
€0.30 per SMS | |
58XXX
|
variable price – see advertising | |
59XXX
|
A special 50XXX
code is used for free–of–charge SMS.
Premium rate services in Ireland are regulated by ComReg.[2]
Non–geographic numbers (Freephone & Standard rate)[edit]
Irish non-geographic numbers consist of two national prefixes and the international freephone service.
0818
– Charged as landline call, and are included in bundled minutes. 6-digit numbers in the format 0818 XXX XXX1800
– Freephone / toll free (from all Irish mobile and landlines. 6-digit numbers in the format 1800 xxx xxx00 800
– Freephone / toll free (from all Irish mobile and landlines. 8-digit numbers in the format 00 800 xxxx xxxx
Where high volume ‘bursty traffic’ is anticipated, such as on-air radio competition lines, the first two digits of the phone number are always 71
. For example:
1800 71x xxx
or 0818 71x xxx
. This allows the telephone network to manage traffic during number analysis, even before the call is routed.
Ireland’s non-geographic numbers and pricing structures were simplified and old shared-cost prefixes were withdrawn on 1 January 2022.
These changes mean that calls to non-geographic numbers are either freephone, or always included in call bundles, ensuring consumers are not confused by out of bundle, or other unusual charges.
NDC Prefix | Charging | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1800 |
Free | National freephone / toll free | Free on all voice services in Ireland. Not reachable outside Ireland. |
0818 |
Timed | Charged as a landline call | Included in call bundles on voice services in Ireland. Called as +353 818 from outside Ireland
|
00800 |
Free | International freephone / toll free | Free on all voice services in Ireland. Can be dialled as +800 in many countries.
|
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, several numbers in the 1850
and 1890
ranges will remain in service until 2023. This is to avoid disruption to essential health services during a time of high volumes of calls. These will remain in service until 30 November 2023, alongside new numbers that have replaced them. Advertising of these numbers will cease. Calls to these numbers will be charged on the same basis as calls to landlines or 0818
and included in call bundles.[3]
Freephone numbers are free to call from mobile handsets; however, the recipient can elect to refuse mobile–originated calls or choose to accept calls only from predefined geographical region(s).
NB: 1800
can only be dialled from within Ireland. Numbers should never be printed or presented in the international format +353 1800
as these clash with working Dublin landline numbers in the 01
area +353 1 800 xxxx
. Alternative geographic numbers, or an 0818
number should be used instead, if international access is required.
Following a 2019 review[4] of non–geographic numbers Comreg decided to withdraw and close the 1850
, 1890
and 076
number ranges by 1 January 2022. During the transition period, these ranges were geo–rated (charged as if they are geographical numbers).
From August 2019, various telecoms providers announced price changes which took effect on, or just before, 1 December 2019, including Virgin Media Business, in2tel, Virgin Media, eir, Tesco Mobile, Three, Digiweb, Pure Telecom, 48 months and Sky.
From 1 January 2022 callers to the withdrawn prefixes receive recorded announcements.
Internet access numbers[edit]
1891
– reduced cost internet access (possibly timed)1892
– local rate internet access (timed)1893
– variable cost internet access (timed)
Carrier selection (per call)[edit]
13xxx
– carrier selection (third party long distance, international and internet services). These codes override the default carrier.
Carrier preselect is normally used where the exchange automatically uses the customer’s preferred provider(s).
Network engineering codes[edit]
199xxx...
– network operator-specific engineering codes (undefined length). These codes are generally not published.
Line information codes[edit]
These services give the user more information about their phone line (applicable only to lines provided using the OpenEir access network.)
Check phone number associated with line / automatic number announcement circuit (ANAC)[edit]
199000
– reads out the subscriber’s telephone number.
Check preset carrier[edit]
Check which carrier a subscriber is using for each category of call:
19800
– international calls19822
– local calls19801
– calls to other parts of the Republic of Ireland, Irish mobile numbers and landlines in Northern Ireland.
Voicemail[edit]
171
– used to access voicemail on all networks: fixed line (POTS and Cable), all mobile operators and many VoIP providers.
Call management services / supplementary service codes[edit]
Special short codes are used to control various supplementary services offered by digital local exchanges. These services were first introduced as PhonePlus in 1981, on the first generation of Alcatel E10 and Ericsson AXE digital exchanges used in Ireland, and were rolled out nationally throughout the 1980s.
These services are available on all Irish PSTN lines, regardless of operator. There is a more expansive range of services available, but these are the most commonly used. Different codes apply on cable telephony lines, such as those provided by Virgin Media Ireland and on VoIP providers.
PSTN lines and some ISDN services[edit]
Caller ID services[edit]
141
– caller ID default override – withhold caller ID on this call142
– caller ID default override – present caller ID on this call1471
– check last missed call. The system will verbally announce details of the last missed call#93#
– delete missed call information from network memory
Call waiting[edit]
*43#
– setup*#43#
– check status#43#
– cancel
Answering call waiting[edit]
R0
– reject call (or send to voicemail) and temporarily suspend call waiting service for this call.R1
– answer waiting call and disconnect current call.R2
– answer waiting call and place current call on hold/or swap between calls.R3
– merge both calls into a three–way call.
Conference/three–way calling[edit]
- While on a phone call a subscriber can press the
R
key on their phone and dial the number they wish to add to the conversation. - Dial
R3
to begin conference/three–way call. R2
allows a subscriber to separate the calls and swap between them.
Call hold / transfer to another extension[edit]
R
– places call on hold. Hang up and telephone will ring until call on hold is picked up again.
Call forwarding (unconditional)[edit]
*21*(phone number)#
– forward all calls to(phone number)
*#21#
– check status#21#
– deactivate
When this service is active, the dial tone changes to a two–frequency ‘siren’ tone.
Alarm / reminder call[edit]
*55*[time in 4–digit 24h format]#
e.g. for 8:30 am dial*55*0830#
*#55#
– check status#55#
– cancel
Most exchanges confirm setup with a verbal announcement; however, some exchanges may use a ringing tone to indicate successful service setup and a busy tone to indicate an error/invalid code.
Services on Virgin Media Ireland cable network[edit]
(Codes are unique to Virgin Media Ireland and do not follow ETSI guidelines)
Caller ID services[edit]
141
– caller ID default override – withhold caller ID on this call142
– caller ID default override – present caller ID on this call
Call forwarding[edit]
Call forwarding (unconditional)[edit]
*70
– immediately followed by(phone number)
#70
– deactivate
Forwarding to voicemail[edit]
*75
– activate when busy#75
– deactivate when busy*77
– forward if unanswered#77
– deactivate if unanswered
Call waiting[edit]
*72
– activate#72
– deactivate
Answering call waiting[edit]
R1
– answer waiting call and disconnect current call.R2
– answer waiting call and place current call on hold or swap between calls.
Anonymous call rejection[edit]
*90
– activate#90
– deactivate
Redial last number called[edit]
##
The subscriber will either hear a tone or a voice message to confirm services have been set up or deactivated.
Mobiles[edit]
- GSM supplementary service codes – All of Ireland’s mobile providers use the standard GSM codes to control special services such as call forwarding, barring, call waiting etc.
Number changes[edit]
Several major number changes have occurred since 1990. The telephone number changes in Dublin and Cork took several years to complete, as they were busier area codes with few available lead digits.
Other number changes took place in just one step, with all numbers being changed simultaneously.
To minimise disruption simultaneous working was enabled, allowing old numbers to remain mapped and active for a run-in period of one year. Caller ID only displayed the new numbers. This was followed by recorded announcements which remained active for at least a year, advising callers of the number change. Eventually this would be replaced by a dialling error message.
1990–1994[edit]
Dublin (01) changes to 7-digits.
- All local numbers with the area code
01
changed from 6–digits to 7–digits in five stages between 1990 and 1994:- On 2 April 1990, numbers beginning with
23
,24
,26
,27
,28
,70
and79
were prefixed with6
. - On 8 April 1991, numbers beginning with
8
and69
were prefixed with2
. - On 4 April 1992, numbers beginning with
4
and the remaining 6–digit numbers beginning with2
were prefixed with8
. Numbers beginning with95
and98
were prefixed with2
. - On 24 April 1993, numbers beginning with
75
,780
,781
,782
,783
and784
were prefixed with4
, while numbers beginning with60
,61
,68
,71
,76
,77
,785
and789
were prefixed with6
, and numbers beginning with72
,73
,74
,786
,787
and788
were prefixed with8
. - On 16 April 1994, numbers beginning with
3
were prefixed with8
, while numbers beginning with5
and9
were prefixed with4
.
- On 2 April 1990, numbers beginning with
1998–2000[edit]
Cork (021) changes to 7 digits.
- All local numbers with the area code
021
changed from 6–digits to 7–digits in two stages.- From September 1998, numbers beginning with
40
were prefixed with2
, while numbers beginning with43
and33
were prefixed by7
. - From February 2000, numbers beginning with
2
,3
,5
,6
,7
,8
or9
were prefixed with4
.
- From September 1998, numbers beginning with
2000–2001[edit]
- All local numbers with the area code
041
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Drogheda minimum numbering area (MNA) were prefixed by98
and in the Ardee MNA by68
. - All local numbers with the area code
042
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Dundalk MNA were prefixed by93
, in the Carrickmacross MNA by96
and the Castleblayney MNA by97
. - All local numbers with the area code
049
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Cavan MNA were prefixed by43
, in the Cootehill MNA by55
, in the Oldcastle MNA by85
and the Belturbet MNA by95
. - All local numbers with the area code
065
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Ennis MNA were prefixed by68
, in the Ennistymon MNA by70
and the Kilrush MNA by90
. - All local numbers with the area code
066
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Tralee MNA were prefixed by71
, in the Dingle MNA by91
, in the Cahirciveen MNA by94
and the Killorglin MNA by97
. - The prefix
080
was previously used for calls to Northern Ireland, but this changed to048
following the Big Number Change.
2002–2003[edit]
- Area codes in parts of counties Meath and Offaly were merged into the single area code
046
, including Navan, Nobber, Kells, Trim, Enfield and Edenderry. The0405
area code was abolished. All local numbers became 7–digit. - All local numbers with the area code
056
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Kilkenny MNA were prefixed by77
, in the Castlecomer MNA by44
and the Freshford MNA by88
. - Area codes in County Carlow and parts of counties Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois and Wicklow were merged into a new area code
059
, including Carlow, Muine Bheag, Athy and Baltinglass. The area codes abolished were0503
,0507
and0508
. All local numbers became 7–digit. - Area codes in County Sligo and County Leitrim and parts of counties Cavan, Donegal and Roscommon were merged into the single area code
071
, including Sligo, Boyle, Carrick-on-Shannon, Drumshanbo, Manorhamilton. The area codes abolished were072
,078
and079
. All local numbers became 7–digit. - The majority of area codes in County Donegal were merged into the single area code
074
, including Letterkenny, Lifford, Ramelton, Buncrana, Dungloe and Donegal. The area codes abolished were073
,075
and077
. All local numbers became 7–digit. - Area codes in parts of counties Galway, Offaly, Roscommon, Westmeath and Longford were merged into a new area code
090
, including Athlone, Banagher (North), Ballinasloe, Roscommon, Portumna.[note 1] The area codes abolished were0902
,0903
and0905
. All local numbers became 7–digit. - Area codes in parts of counties Galway, Mayo, Roscommon and Sligo were merged into the single area code
094
, including Castlebar, Swinford, Claremorris, Ballinrobe, Castlerea and Ballaghaderreen. The area codes abolished were0907
and092
. All local numbers became 7–digit.
- ^ In 2002 the Portumna MNA split from the area code
0509
and merged into the new area code090
.
2005–2007[edit]
- All local numbers with the area code
044
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Rochfortbridge MNA were prefixed by92
, in the Mullingar MNA by93
and the Castlepollard MNA by96
. - Area codes in County Wexford and parts of counties Carlow and Wicklow were merged into the single area code
053
, including Wexford, Enniscorthy, Ferns and Gorey. The area codes abolished were054
and055
. All local numbers became 7–digit. - Area codes in counties Laois and Offaly and parts of counties Galway and Westmeath were merged into the single area code
057
, including Portlaoise, Abbeyleix, Tullamore and Birr. The area codes abolished were0502
,0506
and0509
. All local numbers became 7–digit.
2009–2010[edit]
- All local numbers with the area code
023
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Bandon MNA beginning with2
,3
,4
,5
,7
and8
were prefixed by88
, while numbers beginning with6
were prefixed by66
. - All local numbers with the area code
043
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Longford MNA were prefixed by33
and in the Edgeworthstown MNA by66
. - All local numbers with the area code
052
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Clonmel MNA were prefixed by61
, in the Cahir MNA by74
and the Killenaule MNA by91
. - All local numbers with the area code
064
changed from 5–digit to 7–digit. Numbers in the Killarney MNA were prefixed by66
and in the Rathmore MNA by77
.
Mobile numbering[edit]
- Mobile numbering became 7–digit in the mid–1990s
Possible future changes[edit]
All local numbers with the area code 01
are currently 7–digits, but may change to 8–digits in the future, although breaking the city into separate area codes would match the rest of the national system.
A review and public consultation on the future of Ireland’s numbering plan was undertaken.[5]
Historical numbering[edit]
Defunct non-geographic codes[edit]
1850
– Local rate, shared cost, untimed1890
– Local rate, shared cost, timed076
or+353 76
– VoIP services
All of the above were withdrawn on 1 January 2022.
Defunct access codes[edit]
16
– former international access code[6]03
– formerly used for calls to Great Britain. The format was03 + NDC code + local number
.[7]08
– formerly used for Northern Ireland landlines084
– formerly used for Belfast landlines[8]
Defunct operator services[edit]
10
– national operator assistance (withdrawn in 2007)114
– international operator assistance (withdrawn in 2007)910
– operator-assisted calls to some areas without direct dialling (withdrawn in the early 1980s)1190
– Telecom Éireann national directory assistance (withdrawn in the early 2000s and replaced with11811
, originally190
)1197
– Telecom Éireann UK directory assistance (withdrawn in the early 2000s and replaced with11818
, originally197
)1198
– Telecom Éireann international directory assistance (withdrawn in the early 2000s and replaced with11818
, originally198
)191
– Telecom Éireann repair services (withdrawn in the late 1990s)196
– telemessaging services, whereby callers could ask an operator to send a postcard with a printed message (withdrawn in the late 1990s)
A range of numbers from 192
, 193
and 194
were once used for various Telecom Éireann customer service and account service lines.
Defunct information services[edit]
1191
– speaking clock (withdrawn on 27 August 2018)
Historical Northern Ireland access codes[edit]
- before 2000:
08
followed by Northern Irish area code and phone number e.g. Belfast01232 xxx xxx
was reached by dialling08 01232 xxx xxx
.
Belfast could previously be reached by dialling 084
in place of the UK area code 0232
.[8]
Historical Great Britain access codes[edit]
Until the early 1990s, the 03
numbering range was originally used for calls to Great Britain,[9] including the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, with the Irish prefix 030
replacing the UK trunk code 0
.[7][10]
Calls to British cities using the director telephone system were also possible using shorter codes:
031
– London (01
)[11]032
– Birmingham (021
)[12]033
– Edinburgh (031
)[12]034
– Glasgow (041
)[12]035
– Liverpool (051
)[12]036
– Manchester (061
)[12]
031
was replaced with 03071
[13] and 03081
[14] when 01
was split into the area codes 071
and 081
in 1990.
Use of 03
for this purpose was discontinued in 1993, when the international access code changed from 16
to 00
, with calls to Great Britain (but not Northern Ireland) requiring the country code +44
and the area code in full.[15]
See also[edit]
- List of dialling codes in the Republic of Ireland
References[edit]
- ^ «Numbering Conditions of Use and Application Process» (PDF). Commission for Communications Regulation. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
- ^ What are phone-paid/premium rate services?
- ^ https://www.comreg.ie/media/2021/09/ComReg2189.pdf[bare URL PDF]
- ^ «Review of Non-Geographic Numbers». Commission for Communications Regulation. 16 August 2017. Archived from the original on 17 April 2019. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- ^ The Evolution of Geographic Telephone Numbering in Ireland, ComReg, 19 December 2013
- ^ Birnbaum’s Ireland, 1991, Stephen Birnbaum, Houghton Mifflin, 1990, page 151
- ^ a b Festivals in Great Britain, Northern Ireland & Eire: A List with Forecast Dates and Policies, Richard Gregson-Williams, John Offord Publications, 1986, page 108
- ^ a b Ireland: A Directory, Jim O’Donnell, Institute of Public Administration, 1984, page 247
- ^ Multinational Executive Travel Companion, Guides to Multinational Business, 1992, page 244
- ^ Ireland, Institute of Public Administration., 1991, page 173
- ^ Ireland: A Directory, Jim O’Donnell, Institute of Public Administration, 1985, page 18
- ^ a b c d e Ireland, Administration Yearbook and Diary, Institute of Public Administration, 1980, page 333
- ^ State Directory, Stationery Office, 1992, page 76
- ^ Benn’s Media Directory, Benn, 1992, page 292
- ^ Ireland, Institute of Public Administration, 1994, page 14
Sources
- ITU allocations list
External links[edit]
- Comreg homepage
- Comreg:Geographic Numbering Areas (pdf)
Код города, междугороднего звонка VoIP, Мобильная связь / Сотовая Локатор и телефон Ирландия.
Список литературы:
- Википедия: Ирландия 🇮🇪
- Почтовый код Ирландия
Ирландия Международный кодекс
- Название: Ирландия 🇮🇪
- Код: 353, также +353, 00353, 00 353, 00-353, +353-, +00353, 0353, 000353, 011-353 и т.д..
Общая информация
- Ирландия код страны: 353
- Префикс для внешних линий: 0
- Международный префикс: 00
- Номер детали: первые от трех до трех цифр (не считая ведущего ‘0 ‘для внутренних звонков) является кодом города. Мобильные номера представлены кодами областей, начинающимися с «8».
Пример ирландского номера телефона
Национальный ботанический сад Ирландии перечисляет свой номер телефона в Дублине как +353 1 804 0300.
Деталь плана нумерации
Код доступа / зоны | обозначение | Длина абонентского номера | Минимальная нумерация (MNA) / Примечания | Формат набора номера |
1 | Geographic | 7 | Dublin Central | +353-1-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Dublin North | +353-1-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Dublin South | +353-1-xxxxxxx | |
20 | Drama | 7 | Reserved for Drama purposes | +353-20-xxxxxxx |
21 | Geographic | 7 | Cork | +353-21-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Coachford | +353-21-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Kinsale | +353-21-xxxxxxx | |
22 | Geographic | 5 | Mallow | +353-22-xxxxx |
23 | Geographic | 7 | Bandon | +353-23-xxxxxxx |
24 | Geographic | 5 | Youghal | +353-24-xxxxx |
25 | Geographic | 5 | Fermoy | +353-25-xxxxx |
26 | Geographic | 5 | Macroom | +353-26-xxxxx |
27 | Geographic | 5 | Bantry | +353-27-xxxxx |
28 | Geographic | 5 | Skibbereen | +353-28-xxxxx |
29 | Geographic | 5 | Kanturk | +353-29-xxxxx |
402 | Geographic | 5 | Arklow | +353-402-xxxxx |
404 | Geographic | 5 | Wicklow | +353-404-xxxxx |
41 | Geographic | 7 | Drogheda, Ardee | +353-41-xxxxxxx |
42 | Geographic | 7 | Dundalk | +353-42-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Carrickmacross | +353-42-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Castleblaney | +353-42-xxxxxxx | |
43 | Geographic | 7 | Longford | +353-43-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Granard | +353-43-xxxxxxx | |
44 | Geographic | 7 | Mullingar | +353-44-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Castlepollard | +353-44-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Tyrellspass | +353-44-xxxxxxx | |
45 | Geographic | 6 | Naas | +353-45-xxxxxx |
Geographic | 6 | Kildare | +353-45-xxxxxx | |
Geographic | 6 | The Curragh | +353-45-xxxxxx | |
46 | Geographic | 7 | Navan | +353-46-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Kells | +353-46-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Trim | +353-46-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Enfield | +353-46-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Edenderry | +353-46-xxxxxxx | |
47 | Geographic | 5 | Monaghan | +353-47-xxxxx |
Geographic | 5 | Clones | +353-47-xxxxx | |
48 | NI access code | UK defined | Northern Ireland | |
49 | Geographic | 7 | Cavan | +353-49-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Cootehill | +353-49-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Oldcastle | +353-49-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Belturbet | +353-49-xxxxxxx | |
504 | Geographic | 5 | Thurles | +353-504-xxxxx |
505 | Geographic | 5 | Roscrea | +353-505-xxxxx |
51 | Geographic | 6 | Waterford | +353-51-xxxxxx |
Geographic | 6 | Carrick-on-Suir | +353-51-xxxxxx | |
Geographic | 6 | New Ross | +353-51-xxxxxx | |
Geographic | 6 | Kilmacthomas | +353-51-xxxxxx | |
52 | Geographic | 7 | Clonmel | +353-52-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Cahir | +353-52-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Killenaule | +353-52-xxxxxxx | |
53 | Geographic | 7 | Wexford | +353-53-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Enniscorthy | +353-53-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Ferns | +353-53-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Gorey | +353-53-xxxxxxx | |
56 | Geographic | 7 | Kilkenny | +353-56-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Castlecomer | +353-56-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Freshford | +353-56-xxxxxxx | |
57 | Geographic | 7 | Portlaoise | +353-57-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Abbeyleix | +353-57-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Tullamore | +353-57-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Birr | +353-57-xxxxxxx | |
58 | Geographic | 5 | Dungarvan | +353-58-xxxxx |
59 | Geographic | 7 | Carlow | +353-59-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Muine Bheag | +353-59-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Athy | +353-59-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Baltinglass | +353-59-xxxxxxx | |
61 | Geographic | 6 | Limerick | +353-61-xxxxxx |
Geographic | 6 | Scarriff | +353-61-xxxxxx | |
62 | Geographic | 5 | Tipperary | +353-62-xxxxx |
Geographic | 5 | Cashel | +353-62-xxxxx | |
63 | Geographic | 5 | Rathluirc | +353-63-xxxxx |
64 | Geographic | 7 | Killarney | +353-64-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Rathmore | +353-64-xxxxxxx | |
65 | Geographic | 7 | Ennis | +353-65-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Ennistymon | +353-65-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Kilrush | +353-65-xxxxxxx | |
66 | Geographic | 7 | Tralee | +353-66-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Dingle | +353-66-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Killorglin | +353-66-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Cahirciveen | +353-66-xxxxxxx | |
67 | Geographic | 5 | Nenagh | +353-67-xxxxx |
68 | Geographic | 5 | Listowel | +353-68-xxxxx |
69 | Geographic | 5 | Newcastle West | +353-69-xxxxx |
71 | Geographic | 7 | Sligo | +353-71-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Manorhamilton | +353-71-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Carrick-on- Shannon | +353-71-xxxxxxx | |
74 | Geographic | 7 | Letterkenny | +353-74-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Donegal | +353-74-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Dungloe | +353-74-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Buncrana | +353-74-xxxxxxx | |
90 | Geographic | 7 | Athlone | +353-90-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Roscommon | +353-90-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Ballinasloe | +353-90-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Portumna | +353-90-xxxxxxx | |
91 | Geographic | 6 | Galway | +353-91-xxxxxx |
Geographic | 6 | Loughrea | +353-91-xxxxxx | |
Geographic | 6 | Gort | +353-91-xxxxxx | |
93 | Geographic | 5 | Tuam | +353-93-xxxxx |
94 | Geographic | 7 | Ballinrobe | +353-94-xxxxxxx |
Geographic | 7 | Castlebar | +353-94-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Claremorris | +353-94-xxxxxxx | |
Geographic | 7 | Castlerea | +353-94-xxxxxxx | |
95 | Geographic | 5 | Clifden | +353-95-xxxxx |
96 | Geographic | 5 | Ballina | +353-96-xxxxx |
97 | Geographic | 5 | Belmullet | +353-97-xxxxx |
98 | Geographic | 5 | Westport | +353-98-xxxxx |
99 | Geographic | 5 | Kilronan | +353-99-xxxxx |
Негеографические числа
Код доступа / зоны | обозначение | Длина абонентского номера | Минимальная нумерация (MNA) / Примечания |
076 | Nomadic | 7 | |
0818 | Universal Access Service | 6 | |
083 | Mobile | 7 & 8 | Customer subscriber numbers are 7 digits and mailbox numbers are 8 digits |
085 | Mobile | 7 & 8 | Customer subscriber numbers are 7 digits and mailbox numbers are 8 digits |
086 | Mobile | 7 & 8 | Customer subscriber numbers are 7 digits and mailbox numbers are 8 digits |
087 | Mobile | 7 & 8 | Customer subscriber numbers are 7 digits and mailbox numbers are 8 digits |
089 | Mobile | 7 & 8 | Customer subscriber numbers are 7 digits and mailbox numbers are 8 digits |
1512 | Premium Rate (Per- call Charged services) | 6 | |
1513 | Premium Rate (Per- call Charged services) | 6 | |
1514 | Premium Rate (Per- call Charged services) | 6 | |
1515 | Premium Rate (Per- call Charged services) | 6 | |
1516 | Premium Rate (Per- call Charged services) | 6 | |
1517 | Premium Rate (Per- call Charged services) | 6 | |
1518 | Premium Rate (Per- call Charged services) | 6 | |
1520 | Premium Rate (Per- minute charged services) | 6 | |
1530 | Premium Rate (Per- minute charged services) | ||
1540 | Premium Rate (Per- minute charged services) | 6 | |
1550 | Premium Rate (Per- minute charged services) | 6 | |
1560 | Premium Rate (Per- minute charged services) | 6 | |
1570 | Premium Rate (Per- minute charged services) | 6 | |
1580 | Premium Rate (Per- minute charged services) | 6 | |
1590 | Premium Rate (Per- minute charged services) | 6 | |
1598 | Premium Rate (Adult, general nature, variable price services) | 6 | |
1599 | Premium Rate (Adult, sexual nature, variable price services) | 6 | |
1800 | Freephone | 6 | |
1850 | Shared Cost Services — Fixed Cost Calls | ||
1890 | Shared Cost Services — Timed Calls | 6 | |
1891 | Internet Dial-up — Local Rate Point of Presence | 6 | |
1892 | Internet Dial-up — Pay-As-You-Go Point of Presence | 6 | |
1893 | Internet Dial-up — Partial/Full Flat Rate Point of Presence | 6 |
Короткие коды
Код | Обозначение | Примечания |
112 | Emergency Services | |
116000 | Harmonised Code of Social Value | Hotline for missing children |
116006 | Harmonised Code of Social Value | Helpline for Victims of Crime |
116111 | Harmonised Code of Social Value | Child helpline |
116117 | Harmonised Code of Social Value | Non-emergency medical on- call services |
116123 | Harmonised Code of Social Value | Emotional Support Helpline |
118XX | Directory Enquiries | XX = 00 to 99 |
1191 | Talking clock | |
13XXY | Carrier Access and Carrier Selection | XX = 00 — 89 and Y = 1 to 9 |
139XX | Carrier Pre-Selection Services, | XX = 00 — 99 |
141 | Calling Line Identification Restrict (CLIR) | |
142 | Calling Line Identification Present (CLIP) | |
1471 | Network Use | Internal |
171 | Network Use | Voicemail (Fixed and mobile) |
172 | Network Use | Internal |
173 | Network Use | Internal |
174X | Network Use | Internal), X = 0 to 9 |
1750XXX | Number Portability Routing Prefix – Intra- network | XXX = 000 to 999 |
1751 | Number Portability Routing Prefix – Non- Geographic | XXX = 000 to 999 |
175XYYY | Number Portability Routing Prefix – Geographic | X = 2 to 9 and XXX = 000 to 999 |
1759XXX | Number Portability Routing Prefix – Nomadic | XXX = 000 to 999 |
176XX | Number Portability Routing Prefix – Mobile | XX = 00 to 99 |
1808 | Eircom Charge card and VPN | |
19XX | Customer Support | XX = 00 to 79 |
198 | CPS operator identification facility. | |
199 | Network Engineering Tests | |
50XXX | Messaging and Payment – Free Rate | XXX = 000 to 998 |
51XXX | Messaging and Payment – Standard Rate | XXX = 000 to 998 |
53XXX | Messaging and Payment – Basic Premium Rate | XXX = 000 to 998 |
57XXX | Messaging and Payment – High Premium Rate | XXX = 000 to 998 |
58XXX | Messaging and Payment – Adult premium rate (General) | XXX = 000 to 998 |
59XXX | Messaging and Payment – Adult | XXX = 000 to 998 |
999 | Emergency Services |
Специальные номера
- 00 — International access.
- 020 91x xxxx — Drama use (although the rest of the 020 area code is free).
- 0700 — Personal Numbering.
- 076 — Voice over IP services.
- 080 — Mailbox for landline users (Formerly NI access code).
- 11850 — Telephone Directory Assistance
- +353(0)1 8141111 — Dublin Airport
- +353(0)1 890443311 — Department of Transport, Tourism & Sport
План набора
Внутренний набор
- Для местного звонка: местный номер телефона
- Для междугороднего звонка: 0 — код города — местный номер телефона
Иностранный набор номера
- Позвонить в Ирландию из-за рубежа: код выхода — 353 — код города — местный номер телефона (код выхода также может быть записан как «+»)
- Вызовите за границу из Ирландии: 00 — код страны — код города — номер телефона
Внешние ссылки
- Wikipedia:Telephone Numbers in Ireland
- Wikipedia:Local_government_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
- ITU-T:International Numbering Resources:National Numbering Plan:Ireland
Ссылки Ссылки
- AreaCodeBase: Ирландия Код Зоны База Данных
- BizDirLib: Ирландия База данных бизнес-справочник
- PostCodeBase: Ирландия Страна Почтовый Индекс
Телефонные коды городов
Ирландии . Обратите внимание, некоторые города могут иметь несколько кодов, тогда коды указаны через запятую. Телефонные коды других стран смотрите на странице коды стран
Порядок набора телефонного номера для Ирландии (код 353 = код Ирландии)
Как позвонить в ?
С городского: 8-гудок-10-353-(код города)-(телефонный номер абонента)*
С городского (внутри страны): 8-гудок-(код города)-(телефонный номер абонента)
С мобильного: +353-(код города)-(номер телефона абонента)**
* при звонке из страны с кодом «353» код страны (из которой совершаете звонок совпадает с кодом страны куда хотите позвонить) в большинстве случаев нужно опускать, так же как и код выхода на международную связь (код 10 — код выхода на международную связь, код зависит от оператора связи)
** набирать «+» или «8» перед кодом страны, зависит от мобильного оператора.
Наименование | Код страны | Код города |
Арклоу | 353 | (402) |
Атай | 353 | (507) |
Атбой | 353 | (46) |
Атлон | 353 | (902) |
Баллина | 353 | (96) |
Баллинасло | 353 | (905) |
Баллинроб | 353 | (92) |
Банахер | 353 | (902) |
Бандон | 353 | (23) |
Банкрана | 353 | (77) |
Бантри | 353 | (27) |
Белмаллет | 353 | (97) |
Бирр | 353 | (509) |
Голуэй | 353 | (91) |
Горт | 353 | (91) |
Дангарван | 353 | (58) |
Дандолк | 353 | (42) |
Дингл | 353 | (66) |
Донегол | 353 | (73) |
Драмшамбо | 353 | (78) |
Дроэда | 353 | (41) |
Дублин | 353 | (1) |
Каван | 353 | (49) |
Каппамор | 353 | (61) |
Карлоу | 353 | (503) |
Каррик | 353 | (78) |
Каслбар | 353 | (94) |
Каслблейни | 353 | (42) |
Каслкомер | 353 | (56) |
Килдер | 353 | (45) |
Килкенни | 353 | (56) |
Киллало | 353 | (61) |
Килларни | 353 | (64) |
Киллорглин | 353 | (66) |
Килраш | 353 | (65) |
Килронан | 353 | (99) |
Кинсейл | 353 | (21) |
Клифден | 353 | (95) |
Клонмел | 353 | (52) |
Клонс | 353 | (47) |
Корк | 353 | (21) |
Кутхилл | 353 | (49) |
Лимерик | 353 | (61) |
Листоуэл | 353 | (68) |
Лиффорд | 353 | (74) |
Лонгфорд | 353 | (43) |
Лох-Ри | 353 | (91) |
Макрум | 353 | (26) |
Маллингар | 353 | (44) |
Маллоу | 353 | (22) |
Мидлтон | 353 | (21) |
Монахан | 353 | (47) |
Нина | 353 | (67) |
Ноббер | 353 | (46) |
Нью-Pосс | 353 | (51) |
Олдкасл | 353 | (49) |
Порт-Лейише | 353 | (502) |
Портамна | 353 | (509) |
Рамелтон | 353 | (74) |
Роскоммон | 353 | (903) |
Роскрей | 353 | (505) |
Скибберин | 353 | (28) |
Слайго | 353 | (71) |
Спиддл | 353 | (91) |
Таламор | 353 | (506) |
Таллоу | 353 | (58) |
Талск | 353 | (78) |
Тарлес | 353 | (504) |
Типпирэри | 353 | (62) |
Трали | 353 | (66) |
Трим | 353 | (46) |
Туам | 353 | (93) |
Уиклоу | 353 | (404) |
Уотервилл | 353 | (66) |
Уэксфорд | 353 | (53) |
Уэстпорт | 353 | (98) |
Фарранфор | 353 | (66) |
Фермой | 353 | (25) |
Фоинс | 353 | (69) |
Чарлстаун | 353 | (94) |
Эннис | 353 | (65) |
Эннискорти | 353 | (54) |
Эннистимон | 353 | (65) |
Энфилд | 353 | (405) |
Кратко о том как звонить в Ирландию
C мобильного в Ирландию из России
+ 353 [код города | код оператора] + [номер телефона]
С стационарного в Ирландию из России
8 10 353 [код города | код оператора] + [номер телефона]
С домашнего вИрландию из России
8 10 353 [код города | код оператора] + [номер телефона]
Из офиса в Ирландию из России
9 8 10 353 [код города | код оператора] + [номер телефона]
Важные заметки при наборе номера
- 8 — код выхода на межгородскую связь
- 10 — код выхода на международную связь
- 353 — телефонный код Ирландии
- 9 — как правило, данный код применяется для выхода на городскую связь
Инструкция на английском языке можно получить по ссылке:
how to call Ireland
Как позвонить в Ирландию и ее города
С мобильного телефона из России в Ирландию
С городского телефона из России в Ирландию
Из офиса в России в Ирландию
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Список городов и информации Ирландии
(Код 353)
Как совершить звонок в Ирландию из России и наоборот
Содержание
- 1 Международный телефонный код Ирландии
- 2 Как позвонить в Ирландию из России
- 2.1 С городского телефона
- 2.2 С сотового телефона
- 3 Как звонить из Ирландии в Россию
- 3.1 Со стационарного телефона
- 3.2 С мобильного телефона
- 4 Телефонные коды городов Ирландии
- 5 Коды сотовых операторов Ирландии
Зная алгоритм совершения звонков между страной, куда вы собираетесь, и родиной, вы без труда сможете услышать в телефонной трубке голос близкого человека, даже находясь от него на расстоянии в несколько тысяч километров. Данная статья содержит информацию о том, как звонить между Ирландией и Россией в обоих направлениях при совершении звонков как по фиксированной, так и по сотовой связи.
Международный телефонный код Ирландии
Код телефона европейской страны: 353
Как позвонить в Ирландию из России
Статья разбита на подразделы, в каждом из которых вы найдете информацию о том, как звонить с конкретного типа телефона.
С городского телефона
Чтобы позвонить в Ирландию с городского телефона из России нужно набрать:
8 – префикс выхода на международную связь – 353 – код города или мобильного оператора – номер абонента
Примеры:
- Чтобы с использованием стационарной связи Ростелеком из Москвы позвонить абоненту на городской в Дублин, наберите: 8-10-353-1-xxx-xx-xx
- Чтобы позвонить из РФ с домашнего Ростелеком абоненту мобильного оператора O2 в город Корк, наберите: 8-10-353-86-xx-xx-xx
Для выхода на международную линию в зависимости от вашего поставщика услуг фиксированной связи связи используйте соответствующий префикс:
Оператор стационарного телефона | Код |
---|---|
Ростелеком | 10 |
Арктел | 26 |
Синтерра | 27 |
Комстар-ОТС | 28 |
Совинтел (Билайн) | 56 |
ТрансТелеКом | 57 |
МТТ | 58 |
Эквант (Orange) | 59 |
С сотового телефона
Чтобы совершить звонок в Ирландию с сотового телефона из России, нужно набрать:
+ 353 – код города или мобильного оператора – местный номер телефона
Примеры:
- Звонящему на городской в Лимерик с мобильного из Санкт-Петербурга нужно использовать: +353-61-xx-xx-xx
- Тому, кто хочет позвонить в Голуэй с сотового из России абоненту сотового оператора Vodafon, нужно набирать: +353-87-xx-xx-xx
Как звонить из Ирландии в Россию
Теперь давайте поговорим о ситуации, когда необходимо совершить звонок в РФ из европейской страны.
Со стационарного телефона
Чтобы позвонить из Ирландии в Россию со стационарного телефона нужно использовать комбинацию:
00 – 7 – код города или мобильного оператора – номер абонента
где 00 — префикс выхода не междугороднюю связь, а 7 — это код страны Россия.
Примеры:
- Чтобы позвонить из Дублина абоненту Мегафон в Москву, нужно набрать: 8-10-7-925-xxx-xx-xx
- Чтобы с городского из города Дандолк позвонить абоненту Теле2 в Челябинск, наберите: 8-10-7-950-xxx-xx-xx
С мобильного телефона
Чтобы с сотового телефона из Ирландии позвонить человеку в РФ нужно набрать:
+7 – код города или сотового оператора – номер абонента
Примеры:
- Для звонка с сотового из Кинсейла на городской в Москву, необходимо набрать: +7-495-xxx-xx-xx
- Чтобы позвонить с мобильного из города Бантри в Санкт-Петербург абоненту Билайн, набираем: +7-964-xxx-xx-xx
Телефонные коды городов Ирландии
Город | Код города |
---|---|
Арклоу | 402 |
Атай | 507 |
Атбой | 46 |
Атлон | 902 |
Баллина | 96 |
Баллинасло | 905 |
Баллинроб | 92 |
Банахер | 902 |
Бандон | 23 |
Банкрана | 77 |
Бантри | 27 |
Белмаллет | 97 |
Бирр | 509 |
Голуэй | 91 |
Горт | 91 |
Дангарван | 58 |
Дандолк | 42 |
Дингл | 66 |
Донегол | 73 |
Драмшамбо | 78 |
Дроэда | 41 |
Дублин | 1 |
Каван | 49 |
Каппамор | 61 |
Карлоу | 503 |
Каррик | 78 |
Каслбар | 94 |
Каслблейни | 42 |
Каслкомер | 56 |
Килдер | 45 |
Килкенни | 56 |
Киллало | 61 |
Килларни | 64 |
Киллорглин | 66 |
Килраш | 65 |
Килронан | 99 |
Кинсейл | 21 |
Клифден | 95 |
Клонмел | 52 |
Клонс | 47 |
Корк | 21 |
Кутхилл | 49 |
Лимерик | 61 |
Листоуэл | 68 |
Лиффорд | 74 |
Лонгфорд | 43 |
Лох-Ри | 91 |
Макрум | 26 |
Маллингар | 44 |
Маллоу | 22 |
Мидлтон | 21 |
Монахан | 47 |
Нина | 67 |
Ноббер | 46 |
Нью-Pосс | 51 |
Олдкасл | 49 |
Порт-Лейише | 502 |
Портамна | 509 |
Рамелтон | 74 |
Роскоммон | 903 |
Роскрей | 505 |
Скибберин | 28 |
Слайго | 71 |
Спиддл | 91 |
Таламор | 506 |
Таллоу | 58 |
Талск | 78 |
Тарлес | 504 |
Типпирэри | 62 |
Трали | 66 |
Трим | 46 |
Туам | 93 |
Уиклоу | 404 |
Уотервилл | 66 |
Уэксфорд | 53 |
Уэстпорт | 98 |
Фарранфор | 66 |
Фермой | 25 |
Фоинс | 69 |
Чарлстаун | 94 |
Эннис | 65 |
Эннискорти | 54 |
Эннистимон | 65 |
Энфилд | 405 |
Коды сотовых операторов Ирландии
Оператор | Код сотового оператора |
---|---|
Clever Communications Ltd | 8931, 89531 |
Dome Telecom | 89588, 89589, 8988, 8989 |
EMobile | 85 |
Liffey Telecom | 8941, 8942, 8943, 8944, 89541 |
LycaMobile | 8995, 8996 |
Meteor | 85 |
O2 | 86 |
Postfone | 87 |
Telecel | 89 |
Three | 83 |
Vodafon | 87 |
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Телефонный код страны Ирландия — 353
Ирландия: телефонные коды городов
Код города | Город |
41 | Ardee |
49 | Belturbet |
66 | Cahirciveen |
42 | Carrickmacross |
21 | Coachford |
49 | Cootehill |
66 | Killorglin |
87 | Mobile Eircell |
88 | Mobile Eircell |
86 | Mobile Esat digifone |
89 | Mobile Esat digifone |
85 | Mobile Meteor Communications |
68 | Аббифил // Abbeyfeale |
402 | Арклоу // Arklow |
507 | Атай // Athy |
46 | Атбой // Athboy |
91 | Атенрай // Athenry |
902 | Атлон // Athlone |
96 | Баллина // Ballina |
78 | Баллинамор // Ballinamor |
905 | Баллинасло // Ballinasloe |
92 | Баллинроб // Ballinrobe |
72 | Баллишаннон // Ballyshannon |
28 | Балтимор // Baltimore |
902 | Банахер // Banagher |
23 | Бандон // Bandon |
72 | Бандоран // Bundoran |
77 | Банкрана // Buncranna |
27 | Бантри // Bantry |
97 | Белмаллет // Belmullet |
509 | Бирр // Birr |
75 | Глентиc // Glenties |
91 | Голуэй // Galway |
91 | Горт // Gort |
58 | Дангарван // Dungarvan |
42 | Дандолк // Dundalk |
41 | Дан-Лэре // Dunleer |
23 | Данмануи // Dunmanway |
66 | Дингл // Dingle |
73 | Донегал // Donegal |
78 | Драмшамбо // Drumshambo |
41 | Дроэда // Drogheda |
1 | Дублин // Dublin |
502 | Дурроу // Durrow |
49 | Каван // Cavan |
61 | Каппамор // Cappamore |
503 | Карлоу // Carlow |
77 | Карндона // Carndonagh |
73 | Каррик // Carrick |
94 | Кастлебар // Castlebar |
42 | Кастлеблэни // Castleblaney |
27 | Кастлтаунберхавен // Castletownbearhaven |
64 | Кенмэр // Kenmare |
98 | Кил // Keel |
56 | Килкенни // Kilkenny |
45 | Килл // Kill |
96 | Киллала // Killala |
64 | Килларни // Killarney |
73 | Киллибегс // Killybegs |
65 | Килраш // Kilrush |
42 | Кингскорт // Kingscourt |
21 | Кинсейл // Kinsale |
95 | Клифден // Clifden |
52 | Клонмел // Clonmel |
47 | Клонс // Clones |
94 | Клэрморрис // Claremorris |
71 | Коллуни // Collooney |
21 | Корк // Cork |
96 | Кросмолина // Crossmolina |
61 | Лимерик // Limerick |
29 | Лирэ // Lyre |
68 | Листоуэл // Listowel |
74 | Лиффорд // Lifford |
91 | Логре // Loughrea |
98 | Лоисборо // Louisburgh |
43 | Лонгфорд // Longford |
26 | Макрум // Macroom |
1 | Малахайд // Malahide |
44 | Маллингар // Mullingar |
22 | Маллоу // Mallow |
91 | Мам // Maam |
25 | Митчелстаун // Mitchelstown |
47 | Монахан // Monaghan |
45 | Нас // Naas |
46 | Ноббер // Nobber |
29 | Ньюмаркет // Newmarket |
98 | Ньюпорт (Mayo) // Newport |
51 | Нью-Росс // New Ross |
49 | Олдкасл // Oldcastle |
509 | Портамна // Portumna |
502 | Портлейос // Portlaoise |
69 | Раткил // Rathkeale |
903 | Роскоммон // Roscommon |
505 | Роскрей // Roscrea |
53 | Рослэр-Харбор // Rosslare Harbour |
28 | Скибберин // Skibbereen |
28 | Скулл // Schull |
71 | Слайго // Sligo |
91 | Спиддл // Spiddal |
506 | Талламор // Tullamore |
58 | Таллоу // Tallow |
78 | Талск // Tulsk |
504 | Тарлес // Thurles |
62 | Типперэри // Tipperary |
66 | Трали // Tralee |
46 | Трим // Trim |
93 | Туам // Tuam |
404 | Уиклоу // Wicklow |
66 | Уотервилл // Waterville |
53 | Уэксфорд // Wexford |
98 | Уэстпорт // Westport |
66 | Фарранфор // Farranfore |
25 | Фермой // Fermoy |
69 | Фойнс // Foynes |
94 | Чарлстаун // Charlestown |
65 | Эннис // Ennis |
54 | Эннискорти // Enniscorthy |
65 | Эннистимон // Ennistymon |
405 | Энфилд // Enfield |
Как позвонить в страну Ирландия
С мобильного телефона в России:
+353-(код города)-(номер абонента)
Со стационарного телефона в России:
8-10-(353)-(код города)-(номер абонента)
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