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Number Format

Area Code:            2-3 digits (unconfirmed)
Subscriber Number:    5-7 digits (unconfirmed)
Trunk Prefix:         0
International Prefix: 00

Area code information

1 October 2007 - +382 mandatory for Montenegro

Parallel use of +381 and +382 for Montenegro is discontinued; +381 is only valid for Serbia, +382 must now be used for Montenegro.

Source: Joint announcement by Serbia and Montenegro telecom regulators (16 July 2007, via ITU).

(News courtesy Sergiu Rosenzweig)

6 June 2007 - numbering plan update

Number range     Place/service
------------     -------------
+382 67 xxx...   mobile, T-Mobile
+382 68 xx....   mobile, MTEL
+382 69 xxx...   mobile, ProMonte GSM
+382 81 xxxxxx   Podgorica
+382 82 xxxxxx   Kotor
+382 83 xxxxxx   Niksic
+382 84 xxxxxx   Bijelo Polje
+382 85 xxxxxx   Bar
+382 86 xxxxxx   Cetinje
+382 87 xxxxxx   Berane
+382 88 xxxxxx   Herceg Novi
+382 89 xxxxxx   Pljevlja
Total length of mobile area code and subscriber number (+382 6...) may vary in length from 4 to 12 digits. Wireline/fixed numbers are consistent 2-digit area code and 6-digit subscriber number format, excluding prefixes and country code.

Source: Agency for Telecommunications and Postal Services announcement (6 June 2007, via ITU)

(News courtesy Sergiu Rosenzweig).

2006 - separation from Serbia; new country code +382

Montenegro is now an independent nation, having split from Serbia in June 2006.

Country code +382 was assigned for Montenegro, with Serbia retaining +381. Permissive use of +381 for both nations were retained for a six-month period, presumably ending around March 2007.

Source: International Herald Tribune, 6 September 2006.

Other information

Regulator is Agencija za telekomunikacije i poštansku djelatnost (Agency for Telecommunications and Postal Services).

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