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| Country Code and City Code List |
Denmark
+45
Phone Number Format
- Area Code: none
- Subscriber Number:
8 digits
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Area Code List
- * all points - use 8-digit numbers; initial digits begin as follows
(X means a digit that is not 0; e.g. 3X means 31 through 39):
- 30 Old cellular mobile (NMT system)
- 3X Copenhagen
- 40 GSM mobile (TDM and Sonofon companies; based on 3rd digit)
- 4X North Sealand
- 5X West, South Sealand and Bornhold Island (in the Baltic Sea)
- 6X Fuen Island
- 701 Personal numbers (begin 7010, 7011, 7012)
- 74 Southern Jutland
- 75 west coast, mid-Jutland (79 is DDI for this area)
- 80 Freephone (800 for international services)
- 8X upper-middle Jutland and Aarhus area (89 is DDI for this area)
- 901 premium rate service
- 902 premium rate service
- 903 premium rate service
- 9X Northern Jutland
- 99 Herning (in midwest Jutland)
- Former numbering regions prior to conversion to national 8-digit scheme
follow: (009 was international access; 0430 domestically was for toll
free)
- 1 or 2 Copenhagen
- 6 Aarhus
- 8 Aalborg
- 9 Odense
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Additional
Information
- Denmark no longer requires area/STD codes; all phone numbers have
8 digits and are unique within the country
- Special services (used domestically, not reachable from outside Denmark:
112 emergency, 118 number inquiry/directory assistance.
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