Telephone numbers in Moldova
Administrative division of Moldova corresponding to geographical numbers prefix division | |
Location | |
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Country | Moldova |
Continent | Europe |
Regulator | ANRCETIS |
Type | Closed |
NSN length | 10( with 0 and 9digits) |
Format | 0ABCDEFGHI |
Access codes | |
Country code | +373 |
International access | 00 |
Long-distance | 0 |
On February 1, 2004 Moldova introduced a new closed telephone numbering plan with an open dialing plan.[1] The country code is +373, adopted in 1993.[2] Previously, when Moldova was part of the Soviet Union, it used the country code +7 and the area code 0422.[3]
Numbering scheme
Telephone numbers in Moldova follow an open numbering plan and consist of 8 national significant numbers (NSN). The National Significant Number consists of 2-3 digits for the National Destination Code and 5-6 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
List of area codes[5] | |
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Area Code[6] | Area/City |
210 and 310 | Grigoriopol |
215 and 315 | Dubasari |
216 and 316 | Camenca |
219 and 319 | Dnestrovsc |
22 and 32 | Chișinău |
230 and 330 | Soroca |
231 and 331 | Bălți |
235 and 335 | Orhei |
236 and 336 | Ungheni |
237 and 337 | Strășeni |
241 and 341 | Cimișlia |
242 and 342 | Ștefan Vodă |
243 and 343 | Căușeni |
244 and 344 | Călărași |
246 and 346 | Edineț |
247 and 347 | Briceni |
248 and 348 | Criuleni |
249 and 349 | Glodeni |
250 and 350 | Florești |
251 and 351 | Dondușeni |
252 and 352 | Drochia |
254 and 354 | Rezina |
256 and 356 | Rîșcani |
258 and 358 | Telenești |
259 and 359 | Fălești |
262 and 362 | Sîngerei |
263 and 363 | Leova |
264 and 364 | Nisporeni |
265 and 365 | Anenii Noi |
268 and 368 | Ialoveni |
269 and 369 | Hîncești |
271 and 371 | Ocnița |
272 and 372 | Șoldănești |
273 and 373 | Cantemir |
291 and 391 | Ceadîr-Lunga |
293 and 393 | Vulcănești |
294 and 394 | Taraclia |
297 and 397 | Basarabeasca |
298 and 398 | Comrat |
299 and 399 | Cahul |
533 and 433 | Tiraspol |
552 and 452 | Bender |
555 and 455 | Rybnitsa |
557 and 457 | Slobozia |
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
References
- ^ telephone numbering plan
- ^ Who's Who in Russia and the New States, Leonard Geron, Alex Pravda, Bloomsbury Academic, 1993, page 13
- ^ The World Factbook, 1993, page 260
- ^ "Resurse atribuite | ANRCETI". www.anrceti.md. Retrieved 2022-07-12.
- ^ "National Numbering Plan | ANRCETI".
- ^ "Apelurile la telefonul fix, doar prin 9 cifre din 1 iulie 2012 - Economic - Jurnal.md". Archived from the original on 2012-01-14. Retrieved 2012-10-28.
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