Slovenia +386
Number Format
Area Code: 1 digit for geographic services (formerly 2-3)
Subscriber Number: 7 digits (formerly 5-6)
Trunk Prefix: 0
International Prefix: 00
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Area code information
30 March 2000 - national renumbering
Beginning 30 March 2000, new area codes took effect throughout Slovenia. This included changes to subscriber numbering, to form 7-digit numbers.
On 20 October 2000, a six-second warning delay was introduced as a reminder that mandatory use of new numbering would soon commence.
On 20 November 2000, the permissive dialling period ended. New numbering must now be used, at least domestically.
Changes to the regional codes are as follows (area codes do not include the leading 0 trunk prefix):
New Code Region/Service Old Code/Comment
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1 Ljubljana 61
2 Maribor 62
Murska Sobota 602
Ravne 69
3 Celje 63
Trbovlje 601
4 Kranj 64
5 Nova Gorica 65
Koper 66
Postojna 67
6 (reserved) Mobile and Business
7 Novo Mesto 68
Krsko 608
8 (reserved) special service (toll free?)
9 (reserved) special service (premium rate?)
Information on the new numbering plan was available from Telekom Slovenije's renumbering web page (in domestic language).
Some details may also be available through Slovenia's Government PR and Media Office web page.
Reports indicate further work was being done to complete the numbering changes by 2001.
Reports were available from Slovenia Weekly: 2000-42 and 2000-44.
1 October 1993 - new country code 386 replaces 38
ITU assigned country code 386, which came into service 1 October 1993 to replace the old Yugoslav country code 38 territory.
Other Information
See carrier Telekom Slovenije.