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Location | |
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Country | Turkey |
Continent | Europe |
Type | Closed |
NSN length | 10 |
Format | 0 (xxx) xxx xx xx |
Access codes | |
Country code | +90 |
International access | 00 |
Long-distance | 0 |
Telephone numbers in Turkey went from six (2+4) to seven digits (3+4) circa 1988. There used to be more than 5,000 local area codes of varying lengths (one to five digits) with correspondingly varying local number lengths.
The new system imposes three-digit area codes for provinces and seven digit local phone numbers. Istanbul is the only exception, having two different area codes (212 for the European side, and 216 for the Asian side).
The prefixes for the three major Turkish operators are as follows: Turkcell (530-539, 561 61X XXXX, 516 16X XXXX), Vodafone (540-549), and Türk Telekom (500-509 and 550-559).[1][2]
On 30 August 1993, local numbers in most areas were changed in conjunction with a new numbering plan.
The country calling code of Turkey is 90.
International call prefix + | 90 + | Area code + | Subscriber's number |
---|---|---|---|
(00) or + | 90 | (3 Digit) | (7 Digit) |
Example: + 90 312 213 2965 | |||
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International Code | Country Code | Area Code | Subscriber Number |
+ | 90 | 312 | 213 2965 |
trunk / inner - city code number : 0
international code : 00
Ankara DMS-300
Istanbul DMS-300
İzmir DMS-300
Ankara, İstanbul and İzmir DMS-300 International Exchanges Accept:
L/D + area code + subscriber number + ST L /D = language digit : 0 (direct dialing) L /D = language digit : 2 (operator assistance)
There are two international operator centers in Turkey, Ankara and İstanbul. Each one of these centers provides operator telephone services according ITU/T dialing:
L/D + code11 + ST (Random) L/D + code12 + 312 + ST (Ankara) L/D + code12 + 212 + ST (İstanbul)
L/D: language digit 2 English C11: operator assistance C12: international transits ST: stop pulse
The operators of the international exchanges in Ankara and Istanbul are available under C11 and C12.
Note: These are the codes that wireless operators in Turkey assign to new subscribers. Because of mobile number portability, a subscriber's telephone number may not accurately reflect their actual operator.
In use by | Prefixes |
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Türk Telekom | 500 to 509; 550 to 559 |
Turkcell | 530 to 539; 561 |
Vodafone | 540 to 549 |
In use by | Prefix(es) |
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Paging-I | 512 |
NMT-I | 522 |
Globalstar | 592, 594, 596 |
Toll-Free | 800 |
Internet Dial-up Access | 822 |
Non-Geographic | 850 |
Pay-Line | 888, 898, 900 |