Greece +30
Number Format
Area Code: n/a (formerly 1-3 digits)
Subscriber Number: 10 digits (formerly 5-7 digits)
Trunk Prefix: n/a (formerly 0)
International Prefix: 00
In the format which existed before the 2001-2002 national renumbering: Geographic subscriber numbers: area code plus subscriber number normally totalled 8 digits.
The 2001-2002 national renumbering is now complete, and there is no longer an area code as such - all numbers are 10-digit national numbers for local and long distance calls within Greece, and the trunk prefix '0' is no longer used.
Area code information
May 2008 - new number ranges
Recent mobile number ranges include +30 690 xxxxxxx for Wind mobile and +30 698 xxxxxxx for CosmOTE.
(News courtesy Spyros Bartsocas)
September 2007 - Vodafone +30 695
Vodafone was assigned the new number range +30 695.
Source: Vodafone press release, 25 September 2007. (Tip courtesy Spyros Bartsocas)
July 2007: New number range reports
New number ranges reported (official website sources not yet found):
Range Service
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+30 500 xxxxxxx VPN
+30 501 xxxxxxx VPN
+30 502 xxxxxxx VPN
+30 503 xxxxxxx VPN
+30 504 xxxxxxx VPN
+30 505 xxxxxxx VPN
+30 600 xxxxxxx Satellite communications:
+30 700 xxxxxxx Personal numbering
+30 701 xxxxxxx Personal numbering
+30 702 xxxxxxx Personal numbering
+30 703 xxxxxxx Personal numbering
+30 704 xxxxxxx Personal numbering
+30 705 xxxxxxx Personal numbering
+30 706 xxxxxxx Personal numbering
+30 707 xxxxxxx Personal numbering
+30 891 xxxxxxx Data Access
+30 896 xxxxxxx Data Access
(Source: Spyros Bartsocas)
June 2007: New Athens number ranges
Athens numbers of the form +30 21 1xxxxxxx are now in service (see Federation of Greek Industries (SEV) contact page). There are also now numbers in the following ranges:
+30 21 2xxxxxxx
+30 21 3xxxxxxx (carrier OTE)
+30 21 4xxxxxxx (carrier OTE)
+30 21 5xxxxxxx (one prefix assigned, July 2007)
+30 21 9xxxxxxx
For the second largest city, Thessaloniki, the following ranges are reported in effect:
+30 231 0xxxxxx
+30 231 1xxxxxx
+30 231 2xxxxxx
+30 231 3xxxxxx
+30 231 4xxxxxx
+30 231 9xxxxxx
This indicates expanded numbering ranges within Athens besides +30 210 xxxxxxx format since the 2001-2002 national renumbering.
(courtesy Spyros Bartsocas, Chris Ward)
July 2001 to October 2002 - national renumbering
All Greece telephone numbers were renumbered to national 10-digit numbers. This was a staged process that commenced 8 July 2001 and completed in October 2002.
Process for fixed or wireline numbers
For fixed/wireline numbers, new 10-digit numbers were formed in July 2001 by taking the existing trunk prefix (0) then the existing area code, then adding a new digit '0', then the existing subscriber number. In October 2002, the initial '0' digit of that modified number was replaced by the digit '2', completing the change.
The following example shows the process for an Athens number, (01) 1234567 in national format, or +30 1 1234567 in international format:
Before 8 July 2001: Dial 1234567 within Athens, or 01 1234567 elsewhere in Greece. Outside Greece, use +30 1 1234567.
8 July 2001: Dial 01 0 1234567 anywhere in Greece (local or long distance). From outside Greece, +30 1 0 1234567 is now in service. However, the old dialling formats could still be used until 20 January 2002.
20 January 2002: Must now use 01 0 1234567 within Greece, or +30 1 0 1234567 calling into Greece. Attempts to dial with the old formats result in a recorded advisory message.
October 2002: Within Greece, the initial '0' became a '2': 21 0 1234567. Calling into Greece, the digit '2' is added after the country code 30: +30 21 0 1234567. There was no word on whether this part of the renumbering had its own permissive dialling period.
Process for mobile numbers
Mobile numbers remained unchanged until October 2002, at which time the new national mobile numbers began with the digit '6'.
In October 2002, within Greece, a mobile number call of the form 09x xxxxxxx changed to 69x xxxxxxx (replace trunk prefix 0 with the digit '6').
From outside Greece, the digit '6' was added after the country code: +30 9x xxxxxxx became +30 6 9x xxxxxxx. There was no word on whether a permissive dialling period was in effect from October 2002.
Process for freephone and shared cost numbers
An existing freephone or shared cost number had the format 080x xxxxx.
8 July 2001: the digits '11' were added between the area code and subscriber number to form interim freephone and shared cost numbers. That is, new 080x 11 xxxxx numbers are formed from 080x xxxxx. A permissive dialling period of old and new formats was in effect until 20 January 2002.
20 January 2002: The interim 11-digit format must be dialled; the old 080x xxxxx 9-digit format was taken out of service.
October 2002: The 080x 11 xxxxx numbers were reduced to their 10-digit format by eliminating the leading '0'. The national number became 80x 11 xxxxx, without using any leading trunk prefix.
There were no details regarding access from other nations; freephone and shared cost services may be restricted to within Greece.
Process for other non-geographic numbers
Premium rate numbers were converted to 10-digit national numbers beginning with '9', by adding the digits '11' after the old (090) code, then dropping the leading '0'.
Paging numbers were converted to national numbers beginning with '6', by first adding the digit '0' after the old (092) code, then changing the leading '0' to '6'.
Dial-up numbers (such as Internet access) will be converted to national numbers beginning with '8', by first adding the digit '2' after the old (096) code, then changing the leading '0' to '8'.
30 September 2001: initial conversion of numbers was introduced (this introduction date differed from the 8 July 2001 date used for fixed/wireline, freephone or shared code numbers);
20 January 2002: initial conversion of numbers must be used (mandatory time);
October 2002: second conversion of numbers to replace the leading '0' with a digit signifying the type of service.
The following illustrates the conversion process for these numbers:
Service type Existing --> 30 Sept 2001 * --> October 2002
============ ========== ============== ============
Premium rate: 090 xxxxxx --> 090 11 xxxxxx --> 90 11 xxxxxx
Paging: 092 xxxxxx --> 092 0 xxxxxx --> 692 0 xxxxxx
Dial-up: 096 xxxxxx --> 096 2 xxxxxx --> 896 2 xxxxxx
*: Previous format could be dialled until 20 January 2002.
There were no details regarding access to these numbers from outside Greece. However, if Paging number access is allowed, for example, the renumbering converted +30 92 xxxxxx to +30 92 0 xxxxxx initially, then +30 692 0 xxxxxx, following the format of +30 followed by the October 2002 format national numbers.
Renumbering information
Announcements on the Greece renumbering programme were available from national telecom regulator EETT:
- Permissive and mandatory dates for changes in the telephone network (national and international calls)
- A search engine to convert old numbers format to new ones
- Regulatory decision to change the numbering plan in Greece (PDF format)
- More information on numbering assignments (contains links to related PDF documents)
- 5) Another EETT information page
(updates courtesy Sergiu Rosenzweig)
1999: cellular numbers become 2-digit area codes
All cellular numbers became 2-digit area codes (domestically, 93, 94 or 97) followed by 7-digit subscriber number, as of September 1999 but prior to the 2001-2002 national renumbering.
Other Information
Number ranges
Number range Service
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00 international prefix
1... short codes
162xx carrier selection
163xx carrier selection
17nx carrier selection (n=2-9)
118xx directory enquiries
160xx carrier pre-selection
2xxxxxxxxx geographic numbers
3 future geographic numbers
4 unused
50 xxxxxxxx personal numbers
6... mobile
692 0xxxxxx OTE pagers
693 xxxxxxx Wind (formerly TIM Hellas until June 2007)
694 xxxxxxx Vodafone
696 01xxxxx OTE Tetra
697 xxxxxxx CosmOTE
699 xxxxxxx Q-Telecom
70 xxxxxxxx VPN (70xxxx-xxxx)
8... special services
800 xxxxxxx freephone
801 xxxxxxx shared cost (local rate)
807 xxxx calling card
896 xxxxxxx internet access
901 xxxxxxxx premium
EPAK
Area code 965 is EPAK, which translates as Single Number of Panhellenic Coverage. Subscribers on 965 include Internet Service Providers who use this code for dial-in and support (information current to September 1999).
General information
National telecom regulator is EETT.
OTE is the incumbent carrier.
CosmOTE is a mobile carrier.
Wind (formerly TIM Hellas) is another carrier.
(Additional information courtesy Spyros Bartsocas, David Guy).