Telephone numbers in South Korea

South Korea telephone numbers
Location
Country South Korea
Continent Asia
Type open
Access codes
Country calling code +82
International call prefix 00x
Trunk prefix 0

Telephone numbers in South Korea are organized and assigned using the following scheme.

Overview

For example;

South Korea uses an open dialing plan with a total length (including 0) of 9 to 11 digits and, within city, subscriber numbers 7 to 8 digits long. Dialing from mobile phones to any type of phone except 010 numbers, the area code must be included.

In 1998, telephone numbers in Seoul starting with 2 and 6 added more digit (02-2XX-YYYY to 02-22XX-YYYY, 02-6XX-YYYY to 02-66XX-YYYY). Before area codes were shortened from 4 digit to 2~3 digit in June 2000, there were 1 digit exchange number (usually "2") with some 2 digit exchange numbers so some phone numbers like 0443-2-XXXX or 0525-40-XXXX existed. (now 043-652-XXXX and 055-340-XXXX)

Full list

International call carrier codes

Mobile prefixes

Services

Area codes

Before June 2000, South Korea used 2 to 4 digit area codes.

Domestic long-distance carrier codes

It is not necessary to dial any carrier prefix before making a domestic long-distance call. These prefixes are needed only when you want to choose a different carrier other than your default long-distance carrier (usually the same company that provides your phoneline).

Special numbers

Collect call

Intelligent Network

See also

References

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