Telephone Numbers in Norway - Special Numbers

Special Numbers

  • 00: International prefix
  • 01: Reserved for future changes
  • 02xxx to 09xxx: 5-digit non-geographical numbers (theese numbers are mostly equivalent to 815 non-geographical numbers, and can be acquired by any company or organization given availability and a yearly fee between NOK 3.300 and NOK 125.000 per year)
  • 100-189: Standardised special numbers (emergency numbers, road and public transport information, etc)
  • 19x: Operator-specific special numbers
  • 1850 to 1899: Directory services
  • 116xxx: Harmonised services of social value

A more complete plan is available from the Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority.

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recognition
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other territories
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