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  1. 13. Feb. 2024 · How do you write and dial a German phone number? German phone numbers consist of three parts: The international country code for Germany +49 (Ländervorwahl) The local area code, for example, Dusseldorf (0)211 (Vorwahl) The individual number 5684962; In this example, the German phone number is written like this: From outside of Germany: +49 211 ...

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  2. Area codes in Germany (German: Vorwahl) have two to five digits. In addition, the prefix digit 0 must be dialed when calling from within Germany, and must be omitted when calling from abroad. When calling via fixed networks within the same area, the area code is not required.

  3. 19. Apr. 2024 · To dial German phone numbers, e.g., a local number within Germany, you need to dial the area code followed by the subscriber number. If you are dialing from outside Germany, you need to dial the country code (0049 for Germany), followed by the area code (without the leading zero) and the subscriber number.

  4. 16. Feb. 2024 · Mobile numbers in Germany do not have a distinct area code, but the initial digits ( 015, 016, 017) are a clear indicator of a mobile number. Area Codes and Their Significance. In Germany, area codes play a crucial role in the telephone numbering system.

  5. The country code for Germany is +49 or 0049. You only need to add the country code if you are calling a German number from abroad. If you are using a country code, then you drop the “0” from the next part of the number, the local area code. The “+” and the “00” are interchangeable.

  6. In Germany, area codes can range from 2 to 5 digits, with most major cities having shorter codes. For example: Berlin: 030. Hamburg: 040. Munich: 089. Frankfurt am Main: 069. Local Prefix: The local prefix is a further geographical subdivision within the area code.

  7. 0. List of Germany dialing codes. The regulation of telephone numbers in Germany is the responsibility of the Federal Network Agency ( German: Bundesnetzagentur, BNetzA) of the German government. The agency has a mandate to telecommunications in Germany and other infrastructure systems.