Regions for geographical area codes
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Location | |
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Country | Sweden |
Continent | Europe |
Access codes | |
Country calling code | +46 |
International call prefix | 00 |
Trunk prefix | 0 |
In Sweden, the area codes are, including the leading 0, two, three or four digits long, with larger towns and cities having shorter area codes permitting a larger number of telephone numbers in the eight to ten digits used (including the leading '0'). Before the 1990s, ten-digit numbers were very rare, but they have become increasingly common because of the deregulation of telecommunications, the new 112 emergency number (which required change of all numbers starting with 11), and the creation of a single area code for the Greater area. No subscriber number is shorter than five digits. The longest subscriber numbers have eight digits (only in the Stockholm area).
Sweden adopted 00 as its international access code in 1999 replacing 009, 007 and 008x. Carrier pre-selection was introduced at the same time.
According to the postal and telecommunication services supervising authority Post- och Telestyrelsen, it seems possible that Sweden will adopt a closed numbering plan in the future.