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  1. Telephone numbers in Vatican City are integrated into the Italian telephone numbering plan. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has assigned country code 379 to Vatican City, but it is not in use. Vatican telephone numbers are in the form 06 698xxxxx, where 06 the area code for Rome, which surrounds Vatican City

  2. Vatican telephone numbers are in the form 06 698xxxxx, where 06 the area code for Rome, which surrounds Vatican City. For dialing calls within Vatican City or to Italian destinations the area code must be dialed.

  3. The assigned telephone code/country code for Vatican City is +379. But this code is not used. Instead, the Vatican city uses the country code +39 of Italy and assigns phone numbers starting with 698 within the regional code 06 for Rome .

  4. 2 de nov. de 2023 · Telephone numbers in Vatican City are integrated into the Italian telephone numbering plan. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has assigned country code 379 to Vatican City, [1] but it is not in use. Vatican telephone numbers are in the form 06 698xxxxx, where 06 the area code for Rome, which surrounds Vatican City.

  5. Telephone numbers in Vatican City. V. .va. Vatican Telephone Service. Categories: Science and technology in Vatican City. Communications by country. Communications in Europe by country.

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    Trunk code removal

    In the past it was possible to omit the prefix when calling from a landline to another landline in the same area. The digit "0" was the trunk code and it had to be removed when calling from abroad. This changed in 1998, with a transition period lasting from 19 June to 31 December. The new dialing procedures require dialing the full number for all calls. The main advantage is the availability of millions of previously reserved phone numbers.The change was widely advertised with a campaign name...

    Mobile numbers prefix shortening

    Until 2001 a leading "0" was part of any mobile phone number, but it has been removed. Example for calling the mobile phone number 3xxxxxxxxx: 1. 03xxxxxxxxx: from within Italy, before 2001; 2. 3xxxxxxxxx: from within Italy, after 2001; 3. +393xxxxxxxxx: from abroad, both before and after 2001.

    Other changes

    Several other smaller changes occurred over the years: for example the prefix for toll free numbers changed from "167" to "800" in 1999. 1. "116": Used to be assigned to Road help (ACI); It has changed to 803116. Some new number starting with 116 has been assigned to special services (for example the 116000 for missing children, already described above, or the 116117 assigned to non-urgent medical assistance)

    Campione d'Italia

    The Italian municipality Campione d'Italia, an exclave within the Swiss canton of Ticino, uses the Swiss telephone network and is part of the Swiss numbering plan, with local numbers using the +41 91 numbering range, although some Italian numbers are in use by the municipal council, which use the same +39 031 numbering range as the town of Como.

    San Marino

    The Italian enclave San Marino has its own country code 378, but landline numbers can be reached using the Italian country code as well: the prefix "0549" is assigned to San Marino. Dialing either "+378xxxxxx" or "+390549xxxxxx" will reach the same number. Mobile phone customers are sometimes assigned Italian phone numbers.

    Vatican City

    The country code 379 is assigned to Vatican City, but it is not used: telephone numbers in Vatican City are integrated into the Italian numbering plan. Vatican landline telephone numbers are in the form "+3906698xxxxx", "+39" being the country code for Italy and "06" the prefix for Rome.

  6. La Ciudad del Vaticano comenzó su existencia como Estado independiente en 1929 tras la firma de los Pactos de Letrán celebrados entre la Santa Sede y el entonces Reino de Italia, que en 1870 había conquistado los Estados Pontificios . La Ciudad del Vaticano alberga la Santa Sede, máxima institución de la Iglesia católica.