Telephone numbers in Denmark
Encyclopedia
Country Code: +45
International Call Prefix: 00
Trunk Prefix
: none
Denmark generally uses an eight digit closed telephone numbering plan with no area codes. Details of the numbering plan may be found at Denmark's National IT and Telecom Agency.
standard European prefix: 01-xx-xx-xx - 09-xx-xx-xx
Carrier preselect: 10-xx
Short numbers: 11-x - 12-x
18-xx
Network access codes: 16-xx-x
Mobile phones: 20-xx-xx-xx - 31-xx-xx-xx
40-xx-xx-xx - 42-xx-xx-xx
50-xx-xx-xx - 53-xx-xx-xx
60-xx-xx-xx - 61-xx-xx-xx
71-xx-xx-xx
81-xx-xx-xx
Landlines/ISDN: 32-xx-xx-xx - 36-xx-xx-xx
38-xx-xx-xx - 39-xx-xx-xx
43-xx-xx-xx - 49-xx-xx-xx
54-xx-xx-xx - 59-xx-xx-xx
62-xx-xx-xx - 66-xx-xx-xx
69-xx-xx-xx
72-xx-xx-xx - 79-xx-xx-xx
82-xx-xx-xx
86-xx-xx-xx - 89-xx-xx-xx
96-xx-xx-xx - 99-xx-xx-xx
Spare numbers: 13-xx-xx-xx - 15-xx-xx-xx
17-xx-xx-xx
19-xx-xx-xx
37-xx-xx-xx
67-xx-xx-xx - 68-xx-xx-xx
83-xx-xx-xx - 85-xx-xx-xx
91-xx-xx-xx - 95-xx-xx-xx
Split charge numbers: 70-xx-xx-xx
Freephone: 80-xx-xx-xx
Premium Rate: 90-xx-xx-xx
Split charge is not generally used in Denmark anymore; calls to 70 numbers are usually charged as regular landline calls. A few exceptions do exist, e.g., 70 10 11 55 (the TDC speaking clock service).
Police: 114
Other 3 digit short codes are reserved.
Carrier Select codes: 10xx
Service numbers (such as directory enquiries): 18xx
Carrier select codes for data: 16xxx
Services of public interest: 116xxx
International Call Prefix: 00
Trunk Prefix
Trunk prefix
A trunk prefix is the number to be dialed in a domestic telephone call, preceding any necessary area codes and subscriber numbers. When the number is called from overseas, the trunk prefix is omitted by the caller. In most countries, such as Australia, Germany and the United Kingdom, the trunk...
: none
Denmark generally uses an eight digit closed telephone numbering plan with no area codes. Details of the numbering plan may be found at Denmark's National IT and Telecom Agency.
Numbering
Reserved for a national orstandard European prefix: 01-xx-xx-xx - 09-xx-xx-xx
Carrier preselect: 10-xx
Short numbers: 11-x - 12-x
18-xx
Network access codes: 16-xx-x
Mobile phones: 20-xx-xx-xx - 31-xx-xx-xx
40-xx-xx-xx - 42-xx-xx-xx
50-xx-xx-xx - 53-xx-xx-xx
60-xx-xx-xx - 61-xx-xx-xx
71-xx-xx-xx
81-xx-xx-xx
Landlines/ISDN: 32-xx-xx-xx - 36-xx-xx-xx
38-xx-xx-xx - 39-xx-xx-xx
43-xx-xx-xx - 49-xx-xx-xx
54-xx-xx-xx - 59-xx-xx-xx
62-xx-xx-xx - 66-xx-xx-xx
69-xx-xx-xx
72-xx-xx-xx - 79-xx-xx-xx
82-xx-xx-xx
86-xx-xx-xx - 89-xx-xx-xx
96-xx-xx-xx - 99-xx-xx-xx
Spare numbers: 13-xx-xx-xx - 15-xx-xx-xx
17-xx-xx-xx
19-xx-xx-xx
37-xx-xx-xx
67-xx-xx-xx - 68-xx-xx-xx
83-xx-xx-xx - 85-xx-xx-xx
91-xx-xx-xx - 95-xx-xx-xx
Split charge numbers: 70-xx-xx-xx
Freephone: 80-xx-xx-xx
Premium Rate: 90-xx-xx-xx
Split charge is not generally used in Denmark anymore; calls to 70 numbers are usually charged as regular landline calls. A few exceptions do exist, e.g., 70 10 11 55 (the TDC speaking clock service).
Special numbers
Emergency Services: 1121-1-2
112 is the principal emergency telephone number that can be dialed free of charge from any telephone or any mobile phone in order to reach emergency services in the European Union , its candidates for accession, members of the EEA agreement, as well as several other countries in the world...
Police: 114
Other 3 digit short codes are reserved.
Carrier Select codes: 10xx
Service numbers (such as directory enquiries): 18xx
Carrier select codes for data: 16xxx
Services of public interest: 116xxx