Telephone numbers in Poland explained

Country:Poland
Country Link:Poland
Continent:Europe
Map Size:300px
Country Calling Code:+48
International Prefix:00
Trunk Prefix:none
Regulator:UKE
Nsn Length:9
Dial Plan Type:Closed
Number Format:xx xxx xx xx (geographic)
xxx xxx xxx (mobile)

The assignment of telephone numbers in Poland is controlled by the Office of Electronic Communications (Urząd Komunikacji Elektronicznej or UKE), the national regulatory authority.

Geographic numbers

Number format

Polish telephone numbers have had 9 digits since 30 September 2009.[1] The prefix '0' is no longer used when making a call within the country.[2]

xx xxx xx xx (within Poland) +48 xx xxx xx xx (outside Poland)

National area codes

PlaceCode
Kraków 12
Krosno 13
Tarnów 14
Tarnobrzeg 15
Przemyśl 16
Rzeszów 17
Nowy Sącz 18
Warsaw 22
Ciechanów 23
Płock 24
Siedlce 25
Ministry of National Defence 26
Ostrołęka 29
Katowice 32
33
34
Kielce 41
Łódź 42
Sieradz 43
44
46
47
Radom 48
Bydgoszcz 52
Włocławek 54
Elbląg 55
Toruń 56
Gdańsk 58
Słupsk 59
Poznań 61
Kalisz 62
Konin 63
Leszno 65
Piła 67
68
Wrocław 71
Wałbrzych 74
75
Legnica 76
Opole 77
Lublin 81
Chełm 82
83
Zamość 84
Białystok 85
Łomża 86
Suwałki 87
Olsztyn 89
Szczecin 91
Koszalin 94
95

Mobile numbers

Number format

9 digits, starting with 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 (not all).

Mobile codes

45x xxx xxx 50x xxx xxx 51x xxx xxx 53x xxx xxx 57x xxx xxx 60x xxx xxx 66x xxx xxx 69x xxx xxx 72x xxx xxx 73x xxx xxx 78x xxx xxx 79x xxx xxx 88x xxx xxxThe same codes are used by mobile virtual network operators.

Non-geographic numbers

Premium rate services

70 xxx xx xx

Shared cost numbers

801 xxx xxx

Free (for callers in Poland)

800 xxx xxx

Other numbers

Paging services 64 x 000 64 x xxx xxx Carrier Selection Code 10xx 10xxx UTR VSAT, Tekstofon, Fixed SMS 802 xxx xxx UAN (universal number) 804 xxx xxx VPN 806 xxx xxx VCC 808 xxx xxx VoIP 39x xxx xxx NDSI – dialed access to data networks incl. Internet 20 xx xx

External links

Notes and References

  1. Directive of the Minister of Infrastructure dated 28.01.2008 (Dziennik Ustaw, 2008, no. 52, pt. 307))
  2. Web site: The change of the national numbering for the public telephone networks. Office of Electronic Communications (UKE). 14 May 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20170116183721/http://en.uke.gov.pl/the-change-of-the-national-numbering-for-the-public-telephone-networks-350. 16 January 2017.