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  1. Access codes. Country code. +39. International access. 00. Long-distance. None. List of Italy dialing codes. Telephone numbers in Italy are managed by the Autorità per le Garanzie nelle Comunicazioni (AGCOM), a national regulatory authority for the communication industry located in Rome .

  2. List of dialling codes in Italy. This is a list of dialing codes used in Italy. Zone 1 - Liguria, Piedmont, and Aosta Valley. 010 – City of Genoa and surroundings. 011 – City of Turin and surroundings. 0122 – Metropolitan City of Turin – Susa Valley area. 0123 – Metropolitan City of Turin – Lanzo Valleys area.

  3. The country code for calling Italy from abroad is 39. For calling foreign destinations from Italy, the international call prefix is 00, as is standard in most European countries. Italian regulations prescribe no fixed rules for grouping the digits of telephone numbers for printing or display.

  4. In Italy, mobile phone numbers start with the number 3. The bulk of them has ten digits. You must first dial the international access (00/+), the Italian country code (39), and then the customer phone number to make an international call to an Italian mobile phone from the U.K. 00-39-3XXXXXXXX or +39-3XXXXXXXXX, for instance.

  5. Italy: 39 6 to 12 fixed 00 – Latvia: 371 8 fixed 00 – Liechtenstein: 423 up to 12 (generally is 7) fixed 00 – Lithuania: 370 8 variable 00 0 Luxembourg: 352 8 (fixed new numbering plan); 9 (mobile); 12 (mobile telematic); 4-11 (historic numbers still active) fixed 00 – Malta: 356 8 fixed 00 – Netherlands: 31 9 variable 00 0 Norway: 47 ...

  6. Area codes in Italy are administered by Telecom Italia: Oops something went wrong: Country Code: +39 International Call Prefix: 00 Trunk Prefix: None. Leading 0 is dialed both within and from outside Italy, just because it is now part of the actual number and no longer the trunk prefix.

  7. Telephone numbers in Italy are managed by the Autorità per le Garanzie nelle Comunicazioni (AGCOM), a national regulatory authority for the communication industry located in Rome. Italian telephone numbers are defined by an open telephone numbering plan that assigns subscriber telephone numbers of six to eleven digits.