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for mobile networks (numbers starting with 07) and new landline operators (numbers starting with 03) requires all subscriber numbers to be dialled in full. For landline numbers starting with 02, the dialling of the trunk digit and area code could be omitted in the past if the caller was in the same area code as the callee.


History


Landlines

Prior to 1990, there was no direct international access. Numbers had 5 digits except for Bucharest, where numbers were 6 digits long. Area code started with 9 and were 2 digits long for Bucharest (''90-xxx-xxx'') and 3 digits long (''9pp-xx-xxx'') for the rest of the country. The Bucharest surrounding area had the area code ''909'', followed by 5 digits number. Somewhere in the end of the 80s, some big cities' area codes were upgraded, including the last digit of the area code into the local number, thus making it 6-digits long. However, calling between non-local areas always required dialling the area code, even when the called party's code was the same as the caller's. For example, a number from
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was 981-xx-xxx, then it became 98-1xx-xxx. A number from
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was 982-xx-xxx, but then it became 98-2xx-xxx. Apart from Bucharest,
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was the first city to have 6-digit numbers. In many smaller towns or rural areas, calling implied using manual commutation circuits operated by humans. Short numbers for special services, like cab companies, were three digits long, starting with ''0'': * ''00'' used for checking the phone line. * ''01'', later ''011'' local exchange operator (free number) * ''02'', later ''021'' telephone line service (possibly telephone service, if bought or rented from the telephone company) * ''023'' elevators service (only in Bucharest) * ''03'', later ''031'' telephone directory * ''05'', later ''051'' informations * ''055'' police (unknown implementation on 2-digit codes) * ''058'' exact time (every 10 seconds) * ''059'' weather forecast (recorded message) * ''06'', later ''061'' ambulance (free number) * ''07'', later ''071'' international calls via operator * ''08'', later ''081'' fire brigade (free number) * ''09'', later ''091'' domestic calls via operator (reverse charge or calls to manual commutation lines) After 1989, the then-monopolistic state-owned phone company started a process of upgrading its facilities. In 1992, it started increasing the size of a number to 7 digits in Bucharest and 6 digits in the rest of the country and by changing the prefixing scheme. The long distance code was changed from ''9'' to ''0'', the area code for Bucharest became ''01'', while to the rest of the country was temporarily given a ''0'' before the older area codes. For a short period, the surrounding of Bucharest (now Ilfov county) had the area code ''0179'', which has been eventually included into the Bucharest numbering plan as ''01-79x-xxxx''. The ''02'' code was used for calls to the Republic of
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. In 1993, the other counties were given new area codes (''30'' to ''69''). The previous area code system did not follow the country administrative regions. Outside county dialing required a national access code ''0'' (''01-xxx-xxxx'' to Bucharest and ''0pp-xxx-xxx'' for the rest of the country). In-county calling could be done without prefixes at all (''xxx-xxxx'' to Bucharest and ''xxx-xxx'' for the rest of the country). Calling from outside meant ''+40-1-xxx-xxxx'' for Bucharest and ''+40-pp-xxx-xxx'' for the rest of the country. An international access code for calling abroad, ''00'', was adopted. County codes were selected on a geographical order, starting with northern
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(
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had ''30''), then going southwards to eastern
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, than westwards to
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, then northern
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and it ends in the southern
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, until the highest prefix, ''69'' (used for
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). The short numbers for special services started with ''9'' and were three digits long. Each town or county has its own special services, callable with the same number throughout the country.


Mobile numbers

The first mobile company was Telemobil (an ancestor of Zapp) and it started its service in 1993 using the analogue
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technology. The numbers for this network were using the prefix ''018-5xx-xxx'' and ''018-6xx-xxx''. As ''01'' was the area code for Bucharest, the mobile numbers had to be dialed with the prefix included, even from Bucharest. Somewhere around 1998, Telemobil changed its technology to Low Emission Mobile System (LEMS) and operated under the brand name SunTel. The service has proven ineffective and has been changed to the current technology used under the name
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. Since SunTel, the prefix has been changed from ''018'' to ''098'' (now ''0788''). In 1996, the first GSM phone companies, Connex and Dialog, were allotted from the remaining prefixes, which were county-like, 2 digits, prefixes. In the beginning, Connex got the prefix ''92'' and Dialog got ''94''. Calling a Connex mobile from any phone in the country was ''0-92-xxx-xxx''. Afterwards, Connex also got ''91'' and ''93'' area codes, Dialog got ''95'' and ''90'', the newly founded
Zapp Mobile Zapp Mobile was the first CDMA 450 MHz mobile phone operator in Romania, now part of Telekom Romania Mobile. In 2006 Zapp got a UMTS 2100 MHz license. Zapp Mobile was a company of Telemobil S.A. România, which was a spin-off of Telefón ...
got ''98'', and
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''96''. Short numbers were now allowed in both the older form and in 4 digits long forms, both with a leading ''9''.


Toll-free and premium rate

At the same time, no-charge numbers were allocated to special prefixes or to the Bucharest area code, looking like ''01800-xxxx'' . Under a special agreement, even before this reform, foreign operators could be reached at various numbers, usually in the prefix ''800'' (AT&T used ''01800-1800''). The extra-charge numbers were allotted the prefix ''0189'', being called like ''0189-xxx-xxx''. This has been extended to all area codes, as ''0pp-89x-xxx'', and callers could dial them without the area codes, like the regular local calls. This made them too accessible to children and sometimes telephone lines were hijacked to make calls to these services, then to be charged to the line subscribers who never made these calls by themselves. It was very customary to the aggressive advertising to write the costs of the services with small fonts, likely unreadable on the TV screen, then announcing the first 20 seconds free, writing the "free" word in bigger size, to induce the idea of the calls being all free. One of the most popular premium rate numbering class was ''(01)8989-xxx'', mostly used for media services and TV games. Therefore, the premium rate numbers were mostly known as "8989". The Internet dial-up services used similar numbers, like ''(01)893-xxxx'' and ''(0pp)890-xxx'' or ''(0pp)893-xxxx''. Some premium-rate internet dial-up services used ''(01)899-xxxx''. However, these services were charged at most twice or three times a local call, unless called from a different area. For a short time before the current numbering plan, two prefixes were implemented for toll-free numbers (''080-xxx-xxx'') and premium rate numbers (''089-xxx-xxx''). However, until the implementation of the current numbering plan, all the ''018xx'' and ''0xx89'' numbers remained unchanged. A special call barring service has been introduced to prevent fraudulent calls to premium rate services. Even today there still are local numbers starting with 89, but only for internet dial-up, and they are migrating to the new prefix ''0870''. Usually mobile phone users and abroad callers could not and cannot access no-charge or extra-charge numbers. Extra-charge SMS were sent to three digits numbers, each company having its own system.


Later years

In the last years,
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usage started to drop within
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, as the mobile phones market was growing fast. Mobile phone companies were running out of numbers, as both the main mobile companies claimed millions upon millions of subscribers. Also, as the imminent accession to the EU was going to cause the state-owned company to lose its landline monopoly, a reform was introduced in 2002. This modified the system to a 10 digits system, of which the first is always a national access code ''0''. The first 4 digits, including the leading ''0'', give the area code, in the format 0ZYX, where X, Y are digits from 0 to 9 and Z is a digit from 2 to 9. The geographic area codes for Bucharest are 0Z1, with a digit less than all the other area codes and an extra digit to the local number. For example, the
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area code for
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is ''021-xxx-xxxx'', and for
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is ''0233-xxx-xxx''. The Z digit gives the type of the area code: *Z=''2'' and ''3'' means a landline number; the YX code is ''1'' (with extra digit for local number) for Bucharest, from ''30'' to ''69'' for a county code, and ''70'' to ''79'' for non-geographic landline numbers; *Z=7 (and possibly 6 in the future) means a mobile number; ''070p-xxxxxx '' numbers are reserved for virtual operators, while ''071p-xxxxxx'' to ''079p-xxxxxx'' are reserved for certain mobile company code *Z=8 means either a toll-free (''0800-xxxxxx''), shared cost, personal numbering, virtual cards, pre-paid cards, or internet dial-up numbers *Z=9 means a premium-rate number, like ''0900-xxx-xxx''; business and financial information and service use ''0903-xxx-xxx'' and adult entertainment use ''0906-xxx-xxx'' Most new landline companies, like
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(formerly UPC) or
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, were granted new area codes with Z=3, e.g. ''031-xxx-xxxx'' for Bucharest, and ''03pp-xxx-xxx'' for the rest of the country. Because these area codes are shared between more companies, the entire number must be dialed, even within the same network. The numbers with Z=2, e.g. ''021-xxx-xxxx'' or ''02pp-xxx-xxx'', belong almost exclusively to Telekom Romania (formerly called Romtelecom). However, smaller companies were granted numbers with these area codes, like ''021-59x-xxxx'', and the local numbers are assigned in descending order of the first 3 digits, like (599xxxx, 598xxxx, ..., or 529xxxx, 528xxxx, ...). In Bucharest, local numbers starting with ''5'' were not used by Romtelecom, hence the usage of this digit. For other counties, if ''5'' had not been used by Romtelecom, it is preferred for the first digit of numbers of other companies. There are few companies requesting numbering resources with Z=2, and in most cases the companies provide local service only and do not extend their network in the whole country. Formerly within Romtelecom, local numbers were always dialed without area codes, but other numbers were always to be dialed with the area codes, even if it was the same one. However this was changed beginning with May 3, 2008: from that date Romtelecom subscribers can dial full 10 digit numbers for local calls, and since August 1, 2008 they are ''required'' to dial the full 10 digit number. The mobile companies use prefixes starting with 7: ''71'' for
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, ''72'' and ''73'' for
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(previously branded as Connex), ''74'' and ''75'' for
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(previously branded as Dialog), ''76'' for
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(previously branded as Cosmote), ''77'' for
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, ''78'' for
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, etc. The first Romanian
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is
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, which was granted a block of 100000 numbers in the 070 block (like 07000-xxxxx), on 27 September 2011.
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numbers start with ''800'' (like ''0-800-xxx-xxx''). Strangely, some companies to whom a numbering class is allocated may not grant toll-free access to those numbers for other networks. Therefore, sometimes a "toll-free" number is advertised as "toll free only within ''some'' operator". Some ''08pp'' prefixes are used for various services, like: * ''0801'' for shared-cost numbers * ''0802'' for personal numbering * ''0806'' for virtual cards * ''0807'' for pre-paid cards * ''087p'' for Internet dial-up; for the moment, only ''0870'' is used Extra-charge numbers start with ''90p'', with some service types with their own prefixes, like business and financial information (''0903'') and adult entertainment (''0906''). There are few used prefixes in the ''09pp'' range, the rest of them are stated as reserved, unlike for the ''08pp'' range, which holds more service types, either toll-free or not. The former extra-charge numbers were starting with ''021-89-xxxxx'' for Bucharest and ''02pp-89x-xxx'' for the other regions, thus being a subset of the numbers owned by Romtelecom. Currently these numbers are sometimes used for premium rate or normal Internet dial-up services. The usage of these numbers for such services is however discouraged, as the new prefix for Internet dial-up is ''0870''. There are some dial-up services using these numbers, and most of them begin with (021- or 02pp-)''893'' or ''899''. Calling from Romania to Romania usually implies using the full 10 digits number. Romtelecom county codes were chosen on a geographical order, starting with northern
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(
Suceava County Suceava County () is a county (') of Romania. Most of its territory lies in the southern part of the Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Bukovina, while the remainder forms part of Western Moldavia proper. The county seat and the ...
had ''30''), then going southwards to eastern
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, than westwards to southern
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, than northwards, closing the circle with the highest prefix, ''69'' (used for
Sibiu County Sibiu County () is a county () of Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania. Its county seat () is the namesake town of Sibiu (). Name In Hungarian, it is known as ''Szeben megye'', and in German as ''Kreis Hermannstadt''. Under the ...
). These county codes were extended to all landline area codes. Extra-charge SMS are sent to three or four digits numbers, each company having its own system. Short numbers are allowed in both the 3 digits and in 4 digits forms, with a leading ''9'', like ''981'' for the fire brigade, ''961'' for ambulance, ''955'' for police or ''9xxx'' for various companies, including taxi, medical services, guards, information and others. Each town or county has its own special services, like firefighters, police, with the same number. The station to which these calls are directed is chosen based on location. Unlike for Bucharest, other regions use short numbers with 3 digits only, including the leading ''9''. These services are provided by Romtelecom, therefore the area code must be dialed before the number when calling from other network. The short local numbers which are the same in the whole country are: * ''02YX-922'' Romtelecom devices service (for phones and other equipment bought or rented from Romtelecom), ''021-9222'' for Bucharest * ''02YX-925'' Romtelecom GBM sales and customer support, ''021-9255'' for Bucharest * ''02YX-923'' or ''02YX-926'' elevator service, ''021-923(x)'' or ''021-926(x)'' for more companies in Bucharest * ''02YX-928'' former local gas company; new companies use other numbers; in Bucharest ''021-928x'' for more gas companies * ''02YX-929'' electricity company; ''021-9291'' for Bucharest and ''021-9292'' for surrounding area * ''02YX-953'' former state-owned taxi company; the privatised company still holds this number, ''021-9531'' for Bucharest * ''02YX-954'' former state-owned freight taxi company; the privatised company still holds this number, ''021-9541'' for Bucharest * ''02YX-955'' police, ''021-9555'' for Bucharest; no longer toll-free since the implementation of '' 112'' * ''02YX-956'' gendarmerie, ''021-9566'' for Bucharest; formerly a taxi company number in Bucharest * ''02YX-959'' Border police, ''021-9590'' for Bucharest; (probably on counties along the country border or holding international airports) * ''02YX-961'' state-owned ambulance and medical service ''021-9611'' for Bucharest; allegedly no longer toll-free since the implementation of ''112'' * ''971'' international calls via operator (this Romtelecom service is an exception and keeps the original short format even after August 1, 2008) * ''02YX-981'' fire brigade, ''021-9811'' for Bucharest; allegedly no longer toll-free since the implementation of ''112'' * ''991'' domestic calls via operator, for reverse charge calls (this Romtelecom service is another exception and keeps the original short format even after August 1, 2008) Some short numbers are used for network services, for rotary telephones which cannot dial ''*'' and ''#''. Romania joined the European initiative for a continent-wide emergency number, ''112''. With the implementation of this service, the former emergency numbers are no longer toll-free, unless they are redirected to 112. Number portability is planned to be available after October 21, 2008. Besides the ''112'' service, and the reserved ''11x'' numbers, a number may not begin with 1. There are some special codes which start with ''1'': * ''10xx'' carrier selection, with intermediate tone * ''16xx'' carrier selection, followed by number * ''19x(...)'' nationwide short numbers (implemented since May 2, 2008) ** ''1921'' Romtelecom phone line service ** ''1930'' Romtelecom sales and customer support ** ''118932'' Romtelecom directory information ** ''1932'' Romtelecom directory information in Hungarian language ** ''1951'' Various information service ** ''1957'' telegrams ** ''1958'' current time announcement (every 10 seconds) When calling from abroad, the leading zero is dropped and replaced with the international access code and the country code, like ''+40-xxx-xxx-xxx''. Only regular landline and mobile phones are accessible from outside Romania. When calling abroad from Romania, the international access code is ''00''. From mobile devices the ''+'' is also supported, as per the GSM system standard. The following are the national prefixes by county, where a can be ''2'' (for Telekom/Orange) or ''3'' (for DIGI):Prefixe Județe din România DIGI
in Romanian)


References


External links


Romanian Communications Authority (in Romanian and English)
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The new short numbers
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on Romtelecom's site {{DEFAULTSORT:Telephone Numbers In Romania Telecommunications in Romania
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