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  1. The country calling code of Serbia is +381. The country has an open telephone numbering plan, with most numbers consisting of a 2- or 3-digit calling code and a 6-7 digits of customer number.

    • RATEL
    • Serbia
  2. Telephone numbers in Yugoslavia consisted of a 3-digit area code followed by 6 digits. In Serbia, they mainly began with 1, 2 or 3, in Croatia 4 or 5, in Slovenia 6, Bosnia and Herzegovina 7, in Montenegro 8 and in Macedonia 9. Yugoslavia's country calling code was +38.

    • (0xx) xx xxxx, (0xxx) xxxxx, (0xxx) xx xxxx
    • Yugoslavia
  3. Serbia currently has three mobile networks, Telekom Srbija, Yettel, and A1, all of which are licensed for 2G GSM, 3G UMTS, and 4G LTE. The largest mobile operator is Telekom Srbija, marketed as mts, with 46.8% market share, followed by Yettel with 31.2% and A1 with 22% market share.

  4. The country calling code of Serbia is +381. The country has an open telephone numbering plan, with most numbers consisting of a 2- or 3-digit calling code and a 6-7 digits of customer number.

  5. 29 de abr. de 2024 · 381 - Country Code for Serbia. Phone Number ( remove initial 0) - 7 to 9 digits, area code included for fixed lines. example call from the United States or from Canada to a landline in Belgrade: 011 381 11 ??? ???? Cell phone numbers: geographic area codes not needed to reach Serbian cell phones.

  6. +381 11 xxx xx xx (outside Serbia) The international call prefix depends on the country being called from: for example, 00 for most European countries and 011 from North America. For domestic calls (within the country), 0 must be dialed before the area code.

  7. Serbia and Montenegro, however, shared the +381 code until 2006, when Montenegro was given the +382 code by its independence. The +388 code was not used by Montenegro, but for the European Telephony Numbering Space.