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  1. Lithuania uses an open telephone numbering plan with all phone numbers having nine digits, including the prefix "0", a 1–3 digit area code, and a 5–7 digit subscriber telephone number. Overview. Lithuania uses a total of 47 area codes for landline phones, all beginning with 3, 4 or 5.

  2. Telecommunications in Lithuania include internet, radio, television, and telephony. The Communications Regulatory Authority of the Republic of Lithuania (RRT) functions as the independent regulator for the country's electronic communications industry.

  3. 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 4-12 (generally 8) fixed 00 – Poland: 48 9 fixed 00 – Portugal: 351 9 fixed 00 – Romania: 40 9 ...

  4. About: Telephone numbers in Lithuania. Lithuania uses an open telephone numbering plan with all phone numbers having nine digits, including the prefix "8", a 1-3 digit area code and 5-7 digit subscriber telephone number. The current plan was introduced in stages in 2001-2003, replacing Soviet-legacy area codes and altering some subscriber numbers.

  5. Hace 5 días · Current time in Lithuania: 11:25 AM, May 23, 2024 Calling Lithuania explained: 011 - international prefix; dial first when calling abroad from the US or Canada; 370 - Country Code for Lithuania; Phone Number - 8 digits, area code included for fixed lines

  6. Lithuania telephone numbers; Location; Country: Lithuania: Continent: Europe: NSN length: 8: Typical format (8xxx) xxxxx (8xx) xx xxxx (85) xxx xxxx (Vilnius) Access codes; Country calling code +370: International call prefix: 00: Trunk prefix: 8

  7. Lithuania uses an open telephone numbering plan with all phone numbers having nine digits, including the prefix "8", a 1–3 digit area code, and a 5–7 digit subscriber telephone number. The current plan was introduced in stages in 2001–2003, replacing Soviet-legacy area codes and altering some subscriber numbers.