Telephone Numbers In Bulgaria
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Telephone numbers in Bulgaria are administered and regulated by the Communications Regulation Commission, which publishes information about the National Numbering Plan for telephone services. Internationally the country participates in the
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world numbering plan with
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359. For all calls within the country, the full national number must be dialed for all calls. Dialing between area codes the national number is prefixed with trunk code of ''0''.


Dialing example

For example, to call a number in Sofia, dial: * 02 xxx xxxx from inside Bulgaria * +359 2 xxx xxxx from outside Bulgaria


Fixed-line numbers

Domestic numbers are limited to eight digits in length. Area codes vary in length from one to five digits. Subscriber number lengths vary accordingly, from seven digits down to three digits.
Sofia Sofia is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Bulgaria, largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain, in the western part of the country. The city is built west of the Is ...
lines on digital switches have seven-digit numbers, those on analog switches had six; in
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,
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and Ruse both are six digits; and in most other province capitals lines on digital switches have six-digit numbers and analog had five. For a very long time, the state-owned
Bulgarian Telecommunications Company Vivacom () is a Bulgarian telecommunications company. It is the largest telecommunications company in Bulgaria by both revenue and market share, being a former state-owned operator. The company is headquartered in the capital city Sofia and employ ...
(BTC) had a monopoly on fixed telephone networks. However, this ended when a special law was adopted. BTC was privatized in 2004 and competing operators appeared. Larger areas, such as Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna, and
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, are subdivided into zones. Although one cannot further reduce the number of dialed digits, the number itself shows which zone it is located in. For example, in Sofia, numbers starting with ''2'', ''82'', ''92'' are located in the Western suburbs, ''7'', ''87'', ''97'' in the Eastern suburbs, and ''98'' in the central area. Around 2010 , the intensive process of replacing the old analog switches with modern digital ones completed. In some areas it is even possible to guess if a subscriber number was changed from analog to digital during its existence or was subscribed as digital initially. For example, in Blagoevgrad a number starting with ''88'' was subscribed as digital, and a number starting with a single ''8'' was analog before. The first digit also shows if a particular subscriber number is operated by BTC or another operator. The area codes are always cited with the trunk code. When dialing, all subscriber numbers must be prefixed with trunk and area code except short codes. Numbers starting with 700, 800 and 90x as well as mobile ones are prefixed by '0' only. When dialing from abroad, the trunk code 0 is replaced with the country code 359.


Mobile numbers

Until 20 July 2003 GSM networks used six-digit subscriber numbers in accordance with the limit of eight digits for the domestic part of a number. With the increase of subscribers (and an international requirement), all (except
Vivacom Vivacom () is a Bulgarian telecommunications company. It is the largest telecommunications company in Bulgaria by both revenue and market share, being a former state-owned operator. The company is headquartered in the capital city Sofia and employ ...
, which started operations in 2006) acquired new access codes. On 20 July 2003,
Mobiltel A1 Bulgaria (previously known as Mtel or Mobiltel) is a telecommunications company in Bulgaria owned by A1 Telekom Austria Group. History A1 Bulgaria was founded in March 1994 but was not launched commercially until September 1995 (as ''Citron'' ...
used three codes (''(0)87'', ''(0)88'', ''(0)89'') and Globul used two (''(0)98'' and ''(0)99''). When these limits were also to be overwhelmed, seven-digit subscriber numbers and single access codes per operator were introduced, hence M-tel (now A1) reverted to ''088 ( and 7 digits)'' only, while Globul (now Yettel) took the old M-tel code ''089 (and 7 digits)'', and the rest were freed up. ( Mobikom had gone through a similar change in the mid-90s – from ''(0)799'' to ''(0)48''). Dialing to a mobile network requires the access code together with the ''0''. Dialing from a mobile network requires either an area or access code with the trunk or international format (''(0)YY YXXX XXX'' or ''+359 YY YXXX XXX''). The latter becomes a normal practice, since most people use number lists of their handsets, more people use their phones in roaming and all four operators show the caller ID in international format.


Area codes

As in many countries, an area code is often written with the trunk code ''0'' prefixed.
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Short codes


References

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