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Telephone numbers in Bulgaria

Telephone numbers in Bulgaria are under a full number dialing plan, meaning that the full national number must be dialed for all calls, while it retains the trunk code, '0', for all national dialling. Area codes are prefixed with a trunk code of 0 only when dialled domestically.

Telephone numbers in Bulgaria
Location
CountryBulgaria
ContinentEurope
NSN length8 (9 for mobile numbers)
Format(02) xxx xxxx (Sofia)
(0xx) xx xxxx
(0xxx) xxxxx
(0xxxx) xxxx
08z xxx xxxx (mobiles)
0800 xxxxx (freephone)
Access codes
Country code+359
International access00
Long-distance0

For example, to call a number in Sofia, dial:

  • 02 xxx xxxx from a landline in Sofia
  • 02 xxx xxxx from outside Sofia but in Bulgaria
  • +359 2 xxx xxxx from outside Bulgaria

Fixed-line numbers edit

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 lines on digital switches have seven-digit numbers, those on analog switches had six; in Plovdiv, Varna 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 (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 Burgas, 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 [when?], 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 (see below). Numbers starting with 700, 800 and 90x as well as mobile ones are prefixed by '0' only. However, when dialing from abroad, the trunk code '0' must be replaced with the country code '+359'.

Mobile numbers edit

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, which started operations in 2006) acquired new access codes. On 20 July 2003, Mobiltel 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 (+7 digits) only, while Globul (now Yettel) took the old M-tel code 089 (+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).

This change provokes an error in citing mobile numbers, quite similar to that of erroneous UK telephone codes. The first digit of the subscriber number is most often cited as part of the access code, e.g. (0)887 XXX XXX, instead of the correct (0)88 7XX XXXX. This error remains for new subscriber numbers even for Vivacom (which entered the market with the 087 (+7 digits) code and has always remained so). However, unlike the situation in UK, this error has no effect since a mobile number must always be dialled with the access code.

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.

The number 088 8888 888 (formerly 0888 888 888 or +359 88 888 8888) was linked to three deaths in the early 2000s,[1] leading M-tel to suspend use of the number from service.

Area codes edit

As in many countries, an area code is often written with the dialing code 0 pretended as if it were part of the area code itself.

Code Area or service
17x Paging services (six digits, not active: 177: Link Paging, 178: Varna Page, 179: Mobipage)
2 Sofia
30x Smolyan Province codes (301: Smolyan, 309: Pamporovo)
30xx
30xxx
31x Plovdiv Province codes
31xx
31xxx
32 Plovdiv
33x Plovdiv Province codes (331: Asenovgrad)
33xx
34 Pazardzhik
35x Pazardzhik Province codes (350: Peshtera, 359: Velingrad)
35xx
35xxx
36x Kardzhali Province codes (361: Kardzhali)
36xx
36xxx
37x Haskovo Province codes (373: Harmanli, 379: Svilengrad)
37xx
37xxx
38 Haskovo
39x Haskovo Province codes (391: Dimitrovgrad)
39xx
41x Stara Zagora Province codes (416: Chirpan)
41xx
41xxx
42 Stara Zagora
430 Tetra mobile network
43x Stara Zagora Province codes (431: Kazanlak)
43xx
43xxx
44 Silven
45x Sliven Province codes (453: Kotel, 457: Nova Zagora, 454: Tvarditza)
45xx
46 Yambol
47x Yambol and Haskovo Provinces codes (470: Topolovgrad, 478: Elhovo)
47xx
47xxx
48 NMT mobile network Mobikom (six digits), disused
51x Varna Province codes (518: Provadiya, 519: Devnya)
51xx
51xxx
52 Varna
53x Shumen Province codes (537: Novi Pazar, 538: Veliki Preslav)
53xx
53xxx
54 Shumen
55x Burgas Province codes (550: Sinemorets, 554: Nesebar)
55xx
55xxx
56 Burgas
57x Dobrich Province codes (570: Kavarna, 579: Balchik)
57xx
57xxx
58 Dobrich
59x Burgas Province codes (590: Ahtopol, 596: Pomorie)
59xx
59xxx
60x Targovishte Province codes (601: Targovishte, 608: Popovo)
60xx
60xxx
61x Veliko Tarnovo Province codes (610: Pavlikeni, 618 Gorna Oryahovitza)
61xx
61xxx
62 Veliko Tarnovo
63x Veliko Tarnovo and Pleven Provinces codes (631: Svishtov)
63xx
63xxx
64 Pleven
65x Pleven Province codes (650: Levski, 658: Belene)
65xx
65xxx
66 Gabrovo
67x Gabrovo and Lovech Provinces codes (670: Troyan, 675: Sevlievo)
67xx
67xxx
68 Lovech
69x Lovech Province codes (697: Lukovit)
69xx
69xxx
700 Local rate numbers (five digits)
70x Kyustendil Province codes (701: Dupnitsa, 702: Bobov Dol, 707: Sapareva Banya)
70xx
71xx Sofia Province codes (718: Koprivshtitsa, 720: Etropole, 721: Kostinbrod, 722: Samokov, 723: Botevgrad, 726: Svoge, 729: Godech)
71xx
72x
73 Blagoevgrad
74x Blagoevgrad Province codes (745: Petrich, 746: Sandanski, 747: Razlog, 749: Bansko)
74xx
75xxx
75x Blagoevgrad and Sofia Provinces codes (750: Borovets, 751: Gotse Delchev)
75xx
75xxx
76 Pernik
77x Pernik Province codes (777: Radomir)
77xx
77xxx
78 Kyustendil
79xx Kyustendil Province codes
799 NMT mobile network Mobikom, disused, replaced by 048
800 Toll free numbers (five digits)
81x Ruse Province codes (817: Byala)
81xx
81xxx
82 Ruse
84 Razgrad
86 Silistra
87 GSM/UMTS mobile network Vivacom (seven digits) *
88 GSM/UMTS mobile network A1 (seven digits)
89 GSM/UMTS mobile network Yettel (seven digits) *
90x[2] Value added services (five digits)
91x Vratsa Province codes (910: Mezdra, 915: Byala Slatina)
91xx
91xxx
92 Vratsa
93x Vidin Province codes (936: Belogradchik, 938: Kula)
93xx
93xxx
94 Vidin
95x Montana Province codes (953: Berkovitsa)
95xx
95xxx
96 Montana
97x Vratsa and Montana Province codes (971: Lom, 973: Kozloduy)
97xx
97xxx
98 MVNOs on GSM/UMTS mobile network A1 (seven digits) †
999 LTE/WiMAX network MAX Telecom[3]

* Until 2003, the codes 089 and 087 were used by M-TelUntil 2003, the codes 098 and 099 were used by Telenor – see above.

Short codes edit

Code Service
112 emergency
120 wake up call
121 operator for long-distance calls within Bulgaria
123 operator for international calls
124 operator for international calls
125 operator for international calls
130 phone lines problems
143 emergency road service & road assistance
144 telephone information service
146 emergency road service & road assistance
147 area codes within Bulgaria
148 area codes within Bulgaria
149 area codes within Bulgaria
152 BTC local calls rates
153 BTC long-distance within Bulgaria calls rates
154 BTC international calls rates
157 BTC international calls rates
159 cultural events guide
164 shipping information (in Bourgas and Varna)
167 horoscope
168 National Radio schedule
169 horoscope
170 BTC assistance
171 theater schedule (by city)
172 currency exchange rates
173 tales for kids
174 trains time-table (by city)
175 weather forecast
176 BTC information
177 tales for kids
178 pharmacy information
179 currency exchange rates
180 time service
181 TV programs
182 tramp shipping information (in Bourgas and Varna)
183 ocean shipping information (in Bourgas and Varna)
184 tanker shipping information (in Bourgas and Varna)
185 line shipping information (in Bourgas and Varna)
186 BTC digital services information
187 send a telegram
188 TV programs
190 BTC rates guide
191 cinema schedule (by city)
192 TV programs
193 TV programs
194 TV programs
195 sport news
196 sport lottery results
197 international dialing codes
198 BTC terms of payment
199 automatic telephone information guide

References edit

  1. ^ "Spooky! There's a reason why the phone number 0888 888 888 has been suspended — all its users are dead". 27 October 2016.
  2. ^ "Услуги с Добавена Стойност | 0900.bg". 0900.bg. Retrieved 2018-06-08.
  3. ^ "Max to offer voice services over OTT platform?". Telegeography. 4 December 2014. Retrieved 10 January 2015.

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Telephone numbers in Bulgaria are under a full number dialing plan meaning that the full national number must be dialed for all calls while it retains the trunk code 0 for all national dialling Area codes are prefixed with a trunk code of 0 only when dialled domestically Telephone numbers in BulgariaLocationCountryBulgariaContinentEuropeNSN length8 9 for mobile numbers Format 02 xxx xxxx Sofia 0xx xx xxxx 0xxx xxxxx 0xxxx xxxx08z xxx xxxx mobiles 0800 xxxxx freephone Access codesCountry code 359International access00Long distance0For example to call a number in Sofia dial 02 xxx xxxx from a landline in Sofia 02 xxx xxxx from outside Sofia but in Bulgaria 359 2 xxx xxxx from outside BulgariaContents 1 Fixed line numbers 2 Mobile numbers 3 Area codes 4 Short codes 5 ReferencesFixed line numbers editDomestic 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 lines on digital switches have seven digit numbers those on analog switches had six in Plovdiv Varna 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 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 Burgas 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 when 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 see below Numbers starting with 700 800 and 90x as well as mobile ones are prefixed by 0 only However when dialing from abroad the trunk code 0 must be replaced with the country code 359 Mobile numbers editThis article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information August 2015 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 which started operations in 2006 acquired new access codes On 20 July 2003 Mobiltel 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 7 digits only while Globul now Yettel took the old M tel code 089 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 This change provokes an error in citing mobile numbers quite similar to that of erroneous UK telephone codes The first digit of the subscriber number is most often cited as part of the access code e g 0 887 XXX XXX instead of the correct 0 88 7XX XXXX This error remains for new subscriber numbers even for Vivacom which entered the market with the 087 7 digits code and has always remained so However unlike the situation in UK this error has no effect since a mobile number must always be dialled with the access code 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 The number 088 8888 888 formerly 0888 888 888 or 359 88 888 8888 was linked to three deaths in the early 2000s 1 leading M tel to suspend use of the number from service Area codes editAs in many countries an area code is often written with the dialing code 0 pretended as if it were part of the area code itself Code Area or service17x Paging services six digits not active 177 Link Paging 178 Varna Page 179 Mobipage 2 Sofia30x Smolyan Province codes 301 Smolyan 309 Pamporovo 30xx30xxx31x Plovdiv Province codes31xx31xxx32 Plovdiv33x Plovdiv Province codes 331 Asenovgrad 33xx34 Pazardzhik35x Pazardzhik Province codes 350 Peshtera 359 Velingrad 35xx35xxx36x Kardzhali Province codes 361 Kardzhali 36xx36xxx37x Haskovo Province codes 373 Harmanli 379 Svilengrad 37xx37xxx38 Haskovo39x Haskovo Province codes 391 Dimitrovgrad 39xx41x Stara Zagora Province codes 416 Chirpan 41xx41xxx42 Stara Zagora430 Tetra mobile network43x Stara Zagora Province codes 431 Kazanlak 43xx43xxx44 Silven45x Sliven Province codes 453 Kotel 457 Nova Zagora 454 Tvarditza 45xx46 Yambol47x Yambol and Haskovo Provinces codes 470 Topolovgrad 478 Elhovo 47xx47xxx48 NMT mobile network Mobikom six digits disused51x Varna Province codes 518 Provadiya 519 Devnya 51xx51xxx52 Varna53x Shumen Province codes 537 Novi Pazar 538 Veliki Preslav 53xx53xxx54 Shumen55x Burgas Province codes 550 Sinemorets 554 Nesebar 55xx55xxx56 Burgas57x Dobrich Province codes 570 Kavarna 579 Balchik 57xx57xxx58 Dobrich59x Burgas Province codes 590 Ahtopol 596 Pomorie 59xx59xxx60x Targovishte Province codes 601 Targovishte 608 Popovo 60xx60xxx61x Veliko Tarnovo Province codes 610 Pavlikeni 618 Gorna Oryahovitza 61xx61xxx62 Veliko Tarnovo63x Veliko Tarnovo and Pleven Provinces codes 631 Svishtov 63xx63xxx64 Pleven65x Pleven Province codes 650 Levski 658 Belene 65xx65xxx66 Gabrovo67x Gabrovo and Lovech Provinces codes 670 Troyan 675 Sevlievo 67xx67xxx68 Lovech69x Lovech Province codes 697 Lukovit 69xx69xxx700 Local rate numbers five digits 70x Kyustendil Province codes 701 Dupnitsa 702 Bobov Dol 707 Sapareva Banya 70xx71xx Sofia Province codes 718 Koprivshtitsa 720 Etropole 721 Kostinbrod 722 Samokov 723 Botevgrad 726 Svoge 729 Godech 71xx72x73 Blagoevgrad74x Blagoevgrad Province codes 745 Petrich 746 Sandanski 747 Razlog 749 Bansko 74xx75xxx75x Blagoevgrad and Sofia Provinces codes 750 Borovets 751 Gotse Delchev 75xx75xxx76 Pernik77x Pernik Province codes 777 Radomir 77xx77xxx78 Kyustendil79xx Kyustendil Province codes799 NMT mobile network Mobikom disused replaced by 048800 Toll free numbers five digits 81x Ruse Province codes 817 Byala 81xx81xxx82 Ruse84 Razgrad86 Silistra87 GSM UMTS mobile network Vivacom seven digits 88 GSM UMTS mobile network A1 seven digits 89 GSM UMTS mobile network Yettel seven digits 90x 2 Value added services five digits 91x Vratsa Province codes 910 Mezdra 915 Byala Slatina 91xx91xxx92 Vratsa93x Vidin Province codes 936 Belogradchik 938 Kula 93xx93xxx94 Vidin95x Montana Province codes 953 Berkovitsa 95xx95xxx96 Montana97x Vratsa and Montana Province codes 971 Lom 973 Kozloduy 97xx97xxx98 MVNOs on GSM UMTS mobile network A1 seven digits 999 LTE WiMAX network MAX Telecom 3 Until 2003 the codes 089 and 087 were used by M Tel Until 2003 the codes 098 and 099 were used by Telenor see above Short codes editCode Service112 emergency120 wake up call121 operator for long distance calls within Bulgaria123 operator for international calls124 operator for international calls125 operator for international calls130 phone lines problems143 emergency road service amp road assistance144 telephone information service146 emergency road service amp road assistance147 area codes within Bulgaria148 area codes within Bulgaria149 area codes within Bulgaria152 BTC local calls rates153 BTC long distance within Bulgaria calls rates154 BTC international calls rates157 BTC international calls rates159 cultural events guide164 shipping information in Bourgas and Varna 167 horoscope168 National Radio schedule169 horoscope170 BTC assistance171 theater schedule by city 172 currency exchange rates173 tales for kids174 trains time table by city 175 weather forecast176 BTC information177 tales for kids178 pharmacy information179 currency exchange rates180 time service181 TV programs182 tramp shipping information in Bourgas and Varna 183 ocean shipping information in Bourgas and Varna 184 tanker shipping information in Bourgas and Varna 185 line shipping information in Bourgas and Varna 186 BTC digital services information187 send a telegram188 TV programs190 BTC rates guide191 cinema schedule by city 192 TV programs193 TV programs194 TV programs195 sport news196 sport lottery results197 international dialing codes198 BTC terms of payment199 automatic telephone information guideReferences edit Spooky There s a reason why the phone number 0888 888 888 has been suspended all its users are dead 27 October 2016 Uslugi s Dobavena Stojnost 0900 bg 0900 bg Retrieved 2018 06 08 Max to offer voice services over OTT platform Telegeography 4 December 2014 Retrieved 10 January 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Telephone numbers in Bulgaria amp oldid 1165765830, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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