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Revision as of 14:40, 25 August 2010
Country Code: 995
International Call Prefix: 00
Numbering system
Numbers in Georgia consist from 11 digits:
Subscriber's number
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995
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2 or 3 digits
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5 or 6 digits
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Dialing plan
Dialing plan is as follows:
Calling Georgia from abroad
To call Tbilisi, regions and mobile networks from abroad you should dial:
+ 995 - Destination area code - Subscriber's phone number
+ 995 - Mobile network code - Subscriber's phone number
Calling from Georgia
To call any destination from Georgia, you should dial:
00 - Destination country code - Destination area/mobile network code - Subscriber's phone number
Calling within Georgia
To call within Georgia you should dial:
8 - Destination area/mobile network code - Subscriber's phone number
Within one geographical zone you should dial directly subscriber's phone number.
Example
For example, to dial landline phone in Tbilisi:
xxx xxx (within Tbilisi)
8 - 32 - xxx xxx (within Georgia)
+ 995 - 32 - xxx xxx (from abroad)
Area codes
Attention! When calling within Georgia, different area codes may apply on different operators' lines. Consult your provider. For example, on lines of Silknet (former UTG) all the codes starting with 3 are used with 2 instead of 3. Also, code for Batumi officially is 222, but from different lines you should use either 882, either 888 222. Be advised that in 2011 area codes are going to change, according to the new numbering plan.
Area | Code |
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Sukhumi | 122 |
Batumi | 222 |
Samtredia | 311 |
Senaki | 313 |
Zugdidi | 315 |
Tbilisi | 32 |
Kutaisi | 331 |
Lagodekhi | 335 |
Rustavi | 335 |
Tskaltubo | 340 |
Tskhinvali | 341 |
Akhalgori | 342 |
Dusheti | 344 |
Kazbegi | 345 |
Tianeti | 348 |
Akhmeta | 349 |
Telavi | 350 |
Sagarejo | 351 |
Kvareli | 352 |
Gurjaani | 353 |
Signagi | 355 |
Dedoplistskaro | 356 |
Marneuli | 357 |
Bolnisi | 358 |
Tetri Tskaro | 359 |
Dmanisi | 360 |
Ninotsminda | 361 |
Akhalkalaki | 362 |
Tsalka | 363 |
Aspindza | 364 |
Akhaltsikhe | 365 |
Adigeni | 366 |
Borjomi | 367 |
Khashuri | 368 |
Kareli | 369 |
Gori | 370 |
Kaspi | 371 |
Chiatura | 379 |
Zestafoni | 392 |
Poti | 393 |
Ozurgeti | 396 |
Emergency numbers
Service | Number |
Fire department/Emergency service | 011 |
Police | 022 |
Ambulance | 033 |
Gas leaks | 04 |
Future plans
New numbering plan
In 2011 Georgia is going to implement new numbering plan[1].
References
- ^ New numbering plan in Georgia., Georgian National Communications Commitee, March 22, 2010. Only in Georgian language