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  1. East Berlin had already been reassigned with 030 (the former West Berlin) area code. All area codes (except Berlin's) had the second digit (0 or 9) into the "canonical" code replaced by 3 (e.g. Erfurt's former 0061 (globally +37-61) area code became 0-361 or globally +49-361). In places, the code was changed entirely.

  2. January 2011. After another two months delay, Ofcom's data was recently updated again: (016973) 8xxxx is still marked as 4+6, but should be 5+5. (016977) 0xxxx is now marked "National Dialling Only" and the format is correctly marked as 0+10. (016977) 1xxxx is still marked as 4+6, but should be 0+10.

  3. Since all areas except 03 were already used, all of former East Germany needed to be merged into 03, causing numbers and area codes in the 03 area to be longer than those in the rest of Germany: Many area codes in the 03 area are 5-digit while the maximum in the rest of Germany is 4 digits. 030Berlin. 030 Berlin

  4. Language Label Description Also known as; English: list of dialling codes in Germany. Wikimedia list article

  5. About German Dialling Codes Find German Dialling Codes, Phone Codes & Prefixes . Phone Codes for almost 13.000 places in Germany: Easy and quick search for german dialling codes. By and for people like you and me! Answers and tools to make life easier! A little better every day!

  6. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Germany’s country code is +49, which you must dial before the area code when calling from abroad. German phone numbers have geographical area codes that vary depending on the region. For example, Berlin’s area code is 30. A German mobile phone number typically starts with 15, 16, or 17, followed by the customer number.