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  1. Denmark generally uses an eight-digit closed telephone numbering plan. Subscriber numbers are portable with respect to provider and geography, i.e. fixed line numbers can be ported to any physical address in Denmark.

  2. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Denmark generally uses an eight-digit closed telephone numbering plan. Subscriber numbers are portable with respect to provider and geography, i.e. fixed line numbers can be ported to any physical address in Denmark.

  3. The ten digits used for local calls (AAA XXX XXXX or 0AA XXX XXXX) consist of a 3-digit area/type code (the first digit in the area/type code is a trunk prefix) followed by seven digits. All area codes, including mobile numbers, start with a "0" (trunk prefix) for domestic calls.

  4. eng.sdfi.dk › digital-infrastructure › telecomNumbering - SDFI

    The Danish Agency for Data Supply and Infrastructure (SDFI) is responsible for the administration of numbering issues in Denmark, including the National Numbering Plan i.e. the numbering used across the subscriber interface to allow end-users access to telecommunications networks under country code 45.

  5. About: Telephone numbers in Denmark. Denmark generally uses an eight-digit closed telephone numbering plan. Subscriber numbers are portable with respect to provider and geography, i.e. fixed line numbers can be ported to any physical address in Denmark.

  6. Denmark telecom regulator IT- og Telestyrelsen (National IT and Telecom Agency, previously TST/National Telecom Agency) has information on numbering (in English). Denmark has used 8-digit national numbers for several years.