Estonia
Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 July 2011 20:18 Written by Administrator Friday, 04 March 2011 10:08
Country Code +372
NOTE: Effective 1 November 2003, Estonia transitioned to a system where all fixed line phone numbers consist of seven digits.
Since 1 February 2004, the national dialing code of "0" is no longer be required.
|
County |
Old subscriber number before 1 November 2003 |
New subscriber number from 1 November 2003 |
|
Lääne-Virumaa |
99 123 |
329 9123 |
|
Ida-Virumaa |
99 123 |
339 9123 |
|
Järvamaa |
99 123 |
389 9123 |
|
Viljandimaa |
99 123 |
439 9123 |
|
Pärnumaa |
99 123 |
449 9123 |
|
Saaremaa |
99 123 |
459 9123 |
|
Hiiumaa |
99 123 |
469 9123 |
|
Läänemaa |
99 123 |
479 9123 |
|
Raplamaa |
99 123 |
487 9123 |
|
Tartumaa |
399 123 |
739 9123 |
|
Valgamaa |
99 123 |
769 9123 |
|
Jõgevamaa |
99 123 |
779 9123 |
|
Võrumaa |
99 123 |
789 9123 |
|
Põlvamaa |
99 123 |
799 9123 |
Under the new plan, mobile numbers consist of either seven or eight digits.
|
Eesti Mobiitelefon/Estonian Mobile Telephone (NMT450/900, GSM 900) |
|
Radiolinja Eesti/Rediolinja Estonia (GSM 900) |
|
Q GSM, Ritabell, Tele2.ee or Levicom Broadband (GSM 900) |


