Telephone numbers in Poland

Poland telephone numbers
Telephone area codes in Poland
Location
Country Poland
Continent Europe
Regulator UKE
Type Closed
NSN length 9
Typical format xx xxx xx xx
Access codes
Country calling code +48
International call prefix 00
Trunk prefix none

The assignment of telephone numbers in Poland is controlled by the Office of Electronic Communications (UKE), the national regulatory authority.

Geographic numbers

Number format

Polish telephone numbers have 9 digits since 30 September 2009.[1] The prefix '0' is no longer used when making a call within the country.[2]

 xx xxx xx xx  (within Poland)
 +48 xx xxx xx xx  (outside Poland)

National area codes

Place Code Place Code
Kraków12Elbląg55
Krosno13Toruń56
Tarnów14Gdańsk58
Tarnobrzeg15Słupsk59
Przemyśl16Poznań61
Rzeszów17Kalisz62
Nowy Sącz18Konin63
Warsaw22Leszno65
Ciechanów23Piła67
Płock24Zielona Góra68
Siedlce25Wrocław71
Ostrołęka29Wałbrzych74
Katowice32Jelenia Góra75
Bielsko-Biała33Legnica76
Częstochowa34Opole77
Kielce41Lublin81
Łódź42Chełm82
Sieradz43Biała Podlaska83
Piotrków Trybunalski44Zamość84
Skierniewice46Białystok85
Radom48Łomża86
Bydgoszcz52Suwałki87
Włocławek54Olsztyn89
Szczecin91
Koszalin94
Gorzów Wielkopolski95

Mobile numbers

Number format

9 digits, starting with 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 (not all).

Mobile codes

  45x xxx xxx
  50x xxx xxx
  51x xxx xxx
  53x xxx xxx
  57x xxx xxx
  60x xxx xxx
  66x xxx xxx
  69x xxx xxx
  72x xxx xxx
  73x xxx xxx
  78x xxx xxx
  79x xxx xxx
  88x xxx xxx

The same codes are used by mobile virtual network operators.

Non-geographic numbers

Premium rate services

  70 xxx xx xx

Shared cost numbers

  801 xx xx xx

Free (for callers in Poland)

  800 636 456

Other numbers

   Paging services
  64 x 000
  64 x xxx xxx
   Carrier Selection Code
  10xx
  10xxx
   UTR VSAT, Tekstofon, Fixed SMS
  802 xxx xxx
   UAN (universal number)
  804 xxx xxx
   VPN
  806 xxx xxx
   VCC
  808 xxx xxx
   VoIP
  39x xxx xxx
   NDSI - dialed access to data networks incl. Internet
  20 xx xx
   Call box
  xx 801 xx xx
  xx 802 xx xx
  xx 803 xx xx
  xx 804 xx xx
  xx 805 xx xx

References

  1. Directive of the Minister of Infrastructure dated 28.01.2008 (Dziennik Ustaw, 2008, no. 52, pt. 307))
  2. "The change of the national numbering for the public telephone networks". Office of Electronic Communications (UKE). 14 May 2010. Archived from the original on 16 January 2017.


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