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Number Format

Area Code:            1-2 digits
Subscriber Number:    6-7 digits
Trunk Prefix:         06
International Prefix: 00
Area code and subscriber number totals 8 digits for most numbers, and 9 digits for some mobile ranges.

Area code information

30 June 2006 - decommissioned number ranges

+36 41 xxxxxx (information service) and +36 81 xxxxxx (intelligent network) range numbers were decommissioned and removed from the national numbering plan.

Source: National Communications Authority announcement (15 November 2005, via ITU).

1 February 2006 - premium service numbers introduced

+36 91 xxxxxx range numbers were introduced for premium service.

Source: National Communications Authority announcement (15 November 2005, via ITU).

31 January 2006 - decommissioned number ranges

+36 91 xxxxxx (IP virtual private service) range numbers were decommissioned and removed from the national numbering plan.

Source: National Communications Authority announcement (15 November 2005, via ITU).

30 September 2005 - new non-geographic fixed numbering

+36 21 xxxxxxx range numbers were introduced for "location independent fixed network" service.

Source: National Communications Authority announcement (15 November 2005, via ITU).

Other Information

Major carrier is MATAV. This site may have a number lookup in domestic language.

Regulator is Nemzeti Hírközlési Hatóság (NHH) (National Communications Authority), established by Electronic Communications Act of 2003. The telecom regulator was previously HIF.

See NHH English page regarding numbering.


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