Eesti suunakoodid
Riigi koodi helistamine +372
Effective 1 November 2003 Estonia transitioned to a system where all fixed line phone numbers consist of seven digits | Since 1 February 2004 the national dialing code of "0" is no longer be required. | |
County | Old subscriber number before 1 November 2003 | New subscriber number from 1 November 2003 |
Lääne-Virumaa | 99 123 | 32 9 9123 |
Ida-Virumaa | 99 123 | 33 9 9123 |
Järvamaa | 99 123 | 38 9 9123 |
Viljandimaa | 99 123 | 43 9 9123 |
Pärnumaa | 99 123 | 44 9 9123 |
Saaremaa | 99 123 | 45 9 9123 |
Hiiumaa | 99 123 | 46 9 9123 |
Läänemaa | 99 123 | 47 9 9123 |
Raplamaa | 99 123 | 48 7 9123 |
Tartumaa | 399 123 | 7 39 9123 |
Valgamaa | 99 123 | 76 9 9123 |
Jogevamaa | 99 123 | 77 9 9123 |
Vorumaa | 99 123 | 78 9 9123 |
Polvamaa | 99 123 | 79 9 9123 |
Under the new plan mobile numbers consist of either seven or eight digits | ||
Eesti Mobiitelefon /Estonian Mobile Telephone | (NMT450/900 | GSM 900) | |
Radiolinja Eesti/ Rediolinja Estonia | (GSM 900) | |
Q GSM | Ritabell | Tele2.ee or Levicom Broadband | (GSM 900) |