Номер/код Страна Регион Город Оператор |
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Телефонная связь в Нидерландах
Существуют различные способы телефонной связи в Нидерландах: использование местной сим-карты, роуминг от телефонных операторов, телефонные автоматы и другие.
- В стране есть национальные телефонные операторы, сим-карту которых можно купить без голландского паспорта. Самые популярные: Lebara и Ortel, есть масса других вариантов. Местную сим-карту выгодно покупать только для звонков внутри страны и интернета, международные разговоры достаточно дорогие.
- Выгодный способ связи – телефоны-автоматы, которые расположены на вокзалах, на некоторых станциях метро, в торговых центрах, около крупных достопримечательностей. Телефоны-автоматы бывают двух типов: Telfort (принимают к оплате монеты) и KPN (принимают к оплате телефонные и кредитные карты). Как правило, на телефонах есть инструкция, как звонить.
- Абоненты крупных российских телефонных операторов могут пользоваться роумингом в Нидерландах. Тарифы представлены в таблице.
Роуминг в Голландии
Входящий звонок |
Исходящий звонок |
Исходящее SMS |
|
Мегафон |
6 |
16 |
6 |
МТС |
79 |
79 |
19 |
Билайн |
69 |
69 |
19 |
Гудлайн |
0 |
10 |
12 |
Цены указаны в рублях
Интернет в Нидерландах
В Нидерландах интернет очень распространен. Бесплатный Wi-Fi есть в аэропортах, в библиотеках, во многих кафе, в отелях, торговых центрах, в парках и т.д.
3G интернет в Голландии также широко используется.
Самый дешевый мобильный интернет доступен при покупке местной сим-карты.
Wi-Fi зона у кафе |
Телефонные коды городов Голландии
Телефонный код Голландии: 31
Амстердам: 20
Апельдорн: 55
Гронинген: 50
Зандам: 75
Делфт: 15
Маастрихт: 43
Роттердам: 10
Тилбур: 13
Харлем: 23
Утрехт: 30
Эддам: 299
Эйдховен: 40
Как позвонить из Голландии в Россию
- С городского: 00 или – 7 (код России) – код города – номер телефона
- С мобильного: +7 – код города – номер телефона
Пример: 00+7-499-123-45-67 или +7-495-123-45-67
Как позвонить из России в Голландию
- С городского: 8 – гудок – 10 – 31– 20 (код города) номер телефона
- С мобильного: +31 20 – номер телефона
Пример: 8-10-31-20-123-4567 или +(31 20)-123-4567
Телефон-автомат в Нидерландах |
Полезные телефоны в Нидерландах
- Национальная справочная: 1888, 1850 (платно)
- Международная справочная: 0900 (платно)
- Экстренная служба спасения: 112
- Полиция, пожарная охрана, скорая помощь: 555-5555
- Центральная медицинская служба Амстердама: 664-31-11
- Дорожная служба: 0888
Посольства и консульства России в Голландии
Посольство России в Голландии
Адрес: 2517 JP Den Haag (Гаага) Andries Bickerweg 2
Телефон: +(31 70) 346 8888
www.netherlands.mid.ru
Консульство России в Голландии
Адрес: Scheveningseweg 2, 2517 KT Den Haag
Телефон: +(31 70) 364 6473
Режим работы: пн-пт 10:00-13:00
www.ambru.nl/ru
Телефон экстренной связи с дежурным консулом (только для связи в случае чрезвычайной ситуации, несчастного случая, стихийного бедствия): +(31 64) 642 48 11
Телефонные коды городов
Нидерланд . Обратите внимание, некоторые города могут иметь несколько кодов, тогда коды указаны через запятую. Телефонные коды других стран смотрите на странице коды стран
Порядок набора телефонного номера для Нидерланд (код 31 = код Нидерланд)
Как позвонить в Нидерландах?
С городского: 8-гудок-10-31-(код города)-(телефонный номер абонента)*
С городского (внутри страны): 8-гудок-(код города)-(телефонный номер абонента)
С мобильного: +31-(код города)-(номер телефона абонента)**
* при звонке из страны с кодом «31» код страны (из которой совершаете звонок совпадает с кодом страны куда хотите позвонить) в большинстве случаев нужно опускать, так же как и код выхода на международную связь (код 10 — код выхода на международную связь, код зависит от оператора связи)
** набирать «+» или «8» перед кодом страны, зависит от мобильного оператора.
Наименование | Код страны | Код города |
Албласердам | 31 | (78) |
Алкмар | 31 | (72) |
Алмело | 31 | (546) |
Алсмер | 31 | (297) |
Алфен | 31 | (487) |
Амерсфорд | 31 | (33) |
Амстердам | 31 | (20) |
Аньюм | 31 | (519) |
Апелдорн | 31 | (55) |
Аппингедам | 31 | (596) |
Арнем | 31 | (26) |
Ассен | 31 | (592) |
Барн | 31 | (35) |
Барневелд | 31 | (342) |
Бевервейк | 31 | (251) |
Берген-Ан-Зе | 31 | (72) |
Берген-Оп-Зом | 31 | (164) |
Бетстерзваг | 31 | (512) |
Боксмер | 31 | (485) |
Бокстел | 31 | (411) |
Болсвард | 31 | (515) |
Боргер | 31 | (599) |
Борне | 31 | (74) |
Бреда | 31 | (76) |
Брескенс | 31 | (117) |
Бюдел | 31 | (495) |
Бюссюм | 31 | (35) |
Вагенинген | 31 | (317) |
Валвейк | 31 | (416) |
Валкенсвард | 31 | (40) |
Варфюм | 31 | (595) |
Вегел | 31 | (413) |
Вендам | 31 | (598) |
Венло | 31 | (77) |
Венрай | 31 | (478) |
Верт | 31 | (495) |
Винсхотен | 31 | (597) |
Влардинген | 31 | (10) |
Волвега | 31 | (561) |
Ворбург | 31 | (70) |
Воркюм | 31 | (515) |
Вормервер | 31 | (75) |
Врис | 31 | (592) |
Вюгт | 31 | (73) |
Гаага | 31 | (70) |
Гауда | 31 | (182) |
Гелдроп | 31 | (40) |
Гелен | 31 | (4494) |
Генемейден | 31 | (38) |
Гитен | 31 | (592) |
Горинхем | 31 | (183) |
Грау | 31 | (114) |
Гронинген | 31 | (50) |
Грунло | 31 | (544) |
Гус | 31 | (113) |
Девентер | 31 | (570) |
Дедемсварт | 31 | (523) |
Дедфзейв | 31 | (596) |
Делфт | 31 | (15) |
Дивер | 31 | (521) |
Динтелорд | 31 | (167) |
Доккюм | 31 | (519) |
Дордрехт | 31 | (78) |
Драхтен | 31 | (512) |
Залтбоммел | 31 | (418) |
Зандам | 31 | (75) |
Зауткамп | 31 | (595) |
Зволле | 31 | (38) |
Зейст | 31 | (30) |
Зирикзе | 31 | (111) |
Зютфен | 31 | (575) |
Кампен | 31 | (38) |
Колхам | 31 | (598) |
Лейден | 31 | (71) |
Лелейстал | 31 | (320) |
Леммер | 31 | (514) |
Лердан | 31 | (345) |
Леуварден | 31 | (58) |
Маастрихт | 31 | (43) |
Мариенверг | 31 | (523) |
Марюм | 31 | (594) |
Медемблик | 31 | (227) |
Меппел | 31 | (522) |
Мидделбург | 31 | (118) |
Мидденмер | 31 | (227) |
Нейвердал | 31 | (548) |
Нейега | 31 | (512) |
Неймеген | 31 | (24) |
Олдеберкоп | 31 | (516) |
Олдебрук | 31 | (525) |
Олдензал | 31 | (541) |
Оммен | 31 | (529) |
Онстведде | 31 | (599) |
Осс | 31 | (412) |
Остерхаут | 31 | (481) |
Петтен | 31 | (226) |
Пюрмеренд | 31 | (299) |
Пюттен | 31 | (341) |
Рейсвейк | 31 | (345) |
Ренкюм | 31 | (317) |
Родесхол | 31 | (595) |
Росендал | 31 | (165) |
Роттердам | 31 | (10) |
Сауверд | 31 | (50) |
Ситтард | 31 | (46) |
Снек | 31 | (515) |
Стадсканал | 31 | (599) |
Стинс | 31 | (58) |
Схаген | 31 | (224) |
Схирмонниког | 31 | (519) |
Тегелен | 31 | (77) |
Тер-Апел | 31 | (599) |
Тернезен | 31 | (115) |
Терхоле | 31 | (114) |
Тил | 31 | (344) |
Тилбург | 31 | (13) |
Утрехт | 31 | (30) |
Франекер | 31 | (517) |
Харденберг | 31 | (523) |
Хардервейк | 31 | (341) |
Харлем | 31 | (23) |
Харлинген | 31 | (517) |
Хаттем | 31 | (38) |
Хейло | 31 | (72) |
Хелдер | 31 | (223) |
Хеллендорн | 31 | (548) |
Хелмонд | 31 | (492) |
Хемстеде | 31 | (23) |
Хенгело | 31 | (575) |
Хенгело | 31 | (74) |
Херенвен | 31 | (513) |
Херлен | 31 | (45) |
Хертогенбос | 31 | (73) |
Хилверсюм | 31 | (35) |
Хиллегом | 31 | (252) |
Хогевен | 31 | (528) |
Хогезанд-Саппемер | 31 | (598) |
Холлюм | 31 | (519) |
Хорн | 31 | (475) |
Хук-ван-Холланд | 31 | (1747) |
Эдам | 31 | (299) |
Эде | 31 | (318) |
Эйндховен | 31 | (40) |
Эммелорд | 31 | (527) |
Эммен | 31 | (591) |
Энкхейзен | 31 | (228) |
Энсхеде | 31 | (53) |
Эпе | 31 | (578) |
Эрмело | 31 | (341) |
Эттен | 31 | (315) |
Эхт | 31 | (592) |
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Map of telephone codes |
|
Location | |
---|---|
Country | Netherlands |
Continent | Europe |
Type | Closed |
NSN length | 9 |
Format | 0xx xxxxxxx / 0xxx xxxxxx (geographical) 06 xxxxxxxx (mobile) |
Access codes | |
Country calling code | +31 |
International call prefix | 00 |
Trunk prefix | 0 |
Telephone numbers in the Netherlands are administered by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation of the Netherlands and may be grouped into three general categories: geographical numbers, non-geographical numbers, and numbers for public services.
Geographical telephone numbers are sequences of 9 digits (0-9) and consist of an area code of two or three digits and a subscriber number of seven or six digits, respectively. When dialled within the country, the number must be prefixed with the trunk access code 0, identifying a destination telephone line in the Dutch telephone network.
Non-geographical numbers have no fixed length, but also required the dialling of the trunk access code (0). They are used for mobile telephone networks and other designated service types, such as toll-free dialling, Internet access, voice over IP, restricted audiences, and information resources.
In addition, special service numbers exist for emergency response, directory assistance, and other services by the public authorities.
Numbering plan[edit]
The telephone numbering plan of the Netherlands is divided into geographical, non-geographical, and special public resource telephone numbers. The dial plan prescribes that within the country dialling both geographical and non-geographical numbers requires a national network access code, which is the digit 0. The following list includes this national trunk access digit when it must be dialled before the number.
Access digits | Description |
---|---|
01x(x) to 05x(x) | Geographical area codes |
061 to 065 | Mobile phones |
066 | Mobile pagers |
0670 to 0675 | Videotex |
0676 | Internet access number |
068 | Mobile phones |
07x | Geographical area codes |
0800 | Toll free number |
082 | Virtual private networks |
084 | Location independent, premium rate (used mostly for fax-to-email and voicemail services) |
085 | Location independent, basic rate (for private use) VoIP telephony |
087 | Location independent, premium rate |
088 | Location independent, basic rate (for companies) |
091 | VoIP telephony |
097 | Location independent, machine to machine |
0900 | Premium rate, information |
0906 | Premium rate, adult content |
0909 | Premium rate, entertainment |
112 | Emergency services |
113 | Stichting 113Online Suicide Prevention |
1233 | Voicemail |
14xx(xx) | Public authorities, where xxxx is the two-, three- or four-digit area-code of the municipality |
16xx | Carrier select prefixes |
18xx | Number information |
066, 084 and 087 are often used by scammers, because they are easy and cheap to register and make identification very hard.[citation needed]
Previously, 06-0, 06-1000 and 06-4 were used for toll-free numbers, 06-8 for shared cost, 06-9 for premium rate, and other 06-numbers for mobile numbers. 0011 and later 06-11 was used for emergency services before this changed to 112. 09 was used as the international access code before this changed to 00.
Geographical telephone numbers[edit]
Since the reorganization of the telephone system in 1995, Dutch geographical numbers consist of 9 digits. The numbering plan implements a system of area codes. An area code consists of two or three digits. The larger cities and areas have two digits with a subscriber number of seven digits, permitting more local numbers. Smaller areas use three digits with a six-digit subscriber number.
Geographic numbers are allocated in blocks to telecommunications providers. However, a telephone number from a block allocated to a certain provider may no longer be serviced by the original assignee due to number portability; subscribers who switch providers can take their number with them.
When dialled within the Netherlands, the domestic trunk access code 0 must be dialled before the telephone number, extending the dialling sequence to 10 digits. If dialling from overseas, the 0 (Zero) in front of the prefix must be omitted.
Before the 1995 reorganization, area codes were restricted to towns. This was lifted and multiple towns may now share an area code. The following table lists only one town for each area code, and it includes the trunk access code (0).
Non-geographical telephone numbers[edit]
The non-geographic numbers do not have a prescribed fixed number of digits, but are usually kept as short as possible. Mobile telephone numbers, however, always have 9 digits, just like geographic numbers.
The non-geographical telephone number categories are, including the trunk access code:
- 06: mobile telephone operators,
- 0800: free service numbers,
- 084, 085: used for VoIP
- 087: voicemail and virtual private numbers
- 088: large companies with more than one address
- 0970: machine to machine communication, numbers are 8 digits long
- 0979: machine to machine communication, numbers have no fixed length and are reserved for network internal usage
- 0900: paid information services
- 0906: adult lines
- 0909: entertainment
Toll-free numbers (0800) can always be dialled for free, even from (public) payphones; other numbers starting with 08 are not free.
Public resources[edit]
The emergency number is 112. GSM mobile phones may accept different numbers, such as 999, 000 or 911, depending on the firmware. Additionally, calls to 911 are forwarded to 112 (in the Caribbean Netherlands, this is reversed — 112 redirects to 911 in that case).
Directory assistance is available from several commercial providers, on 18xx (e.g., 1888 from KPN).
Caribbean Netherlands[edit]
The islands of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba, which form the Caribbean Netherlands after the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles, retained the numbering plan of the Netherlands Antilles using country code +599, followed by 7, 3 or 4 for Bonaire, Sint Eustatius or Saba, respectively. Calls between the European Netherlands and Caribbean Netherlands are billed as international calls.[1]
See also[edit]
- Communications in the Netherlands
- Telephone numbers in Aruba
- Telephone numbers in Sint Maarten (NANP)
References[edit]
- ^ «Tarieven van Internet, TV en overige opties | KPN». www.kpn.com (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-01-04.
External links[edit]
- The Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation is responsible for the Dutch Numbering plan.
- The Authority for Consumers & Markets (ACM ) manages the available telephone and other numbers and assigns these to telecommunication companies, as well as being the regulatory body governing telecommunications providers in the Netherlands.
- De Telefoongids KPN telephone directory, combined white pages and yellow pages
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Map of telephone codes |
|
Location | |
---|---|
Country | Netherlands |
Continent | Europe |
Type | Closed |
NSN length | 9 |
Format | 0xx xxxxxxx / 0xxx xxxxxx (geographical) 06 xxxxxxxx (mobile) |
Access codes | |
Country calling code | +31 |
International call prefix | 00 |
Trunk prefix | 0 |
Telephone numbers in the Netherlands are administered by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation of the Netherlands and may be grouped into three general categories: geographical numbers, non-geographical numbers, and numbers for public services.
Geographical telephone numbers are sequences of 9 digits (0-9) and consist of an area code of two or three digits and a subscriber number of seven or six digits, respectively. When dialled within the country, the number must be prefixed with the trunk access code 0, identifying a destination telephone line in the Dutch telephone network.
Non-geographical numbers have no fixed length, but also required the dialling of the trunk access code (0). They are used for mobile telephone networks and other designated service types, such as toll-free dialling, Internet access, voice over IP, restricted audiences, and information resources.
In addition, special service numbers exist for emergency response, directory assistance, and other services by the public authorities.
Numbering plan[edit]
The telephone numbering plan of the Netherlands is divided into geographical, non-geographical, and special public resource telephone numbers. The dial plan prescribes that within the country dialling both geographical and non-geographical numbers requires a national network access code, which is the digit 0. The following list includes this national trunk access digit when it must be dialled before the number.
Access digits | Description |
---|---|
01x(x) to 05x(x) | Geographical area codes |
061 to 065 | Mobile phones |
066 | Mobile pagers |
0670 to 0675 | Videotex |
0676 | Internet access number |
068 | Mobile phones |
07x | Geographical area codes |
0800 | Toll free number |
082 | Virtual private networks |
084 | Location independent, premium rate (used mostly for fax-to-email and voicemail services) |
085 | Location independent, basic rate (for private use) VoIP telephony |
087 | Location independent, premium rate |
088 | Location independent, basic rate (for companies) |
091 | VoIP telephony |
097 | Location independent, machine to machine |
0900 | Premium rate, information |
0906 | Premium rate, adult content |
0909 | Premium rate, entertainment |
112 | Emergency services |
113 | Stichting 113Online Suicide Prevention |
1233 | Voicemail |
14xx(xx) | Public authorities, where xxxx is the two-, three- or four-digit area-code of the municipality |
16xx | Carrier select prefixes |
18xx | Number information |
066, 084 and 087 are often used by scammers, because they are easy and cheap to register and make identification very hard.[citation needed]
Previously, 06-0, 06-1000 and 06-4 were used for toll-free numbers, 06-8 for shared cost, 06-9 for premium rate, and other 06-numbers for mobile numbers. 0011 and later 06-11 was used for emergency services before this changed to 112. 09 was used as the international access code before this changed to 00.
Geographical telephone numbers[edit]
Since the reorganization of the telephone system in 1995, Dutch geographical numbers consist of 9 digits. The numbering plan implements a system of area codes. An area code consists of two or three digits. The larger cities and areas have two digits with a subscriber number of seven digits, permitting more local numbers. Smaller areas use three digits with a six-digit subscriber number.
Geographic numbers are allocated in blocks to telecommunications providers. However, a telephone number from a block allocated to a certain provider may no longer be serviced by the original assignee due to number portability; subscribers who switch providers can take their number with them.
When dialled within the Netherlands, the domestic trunk access code 0 must be dialled before the telephone number, extending the dialling sequence to 10 digits. If dialling from overseas, the 0 (Zero) in front of the prefix must be omitted.
Before the 1995 reorganization, area codes were restricted to towns. This was lifted and multiple towns may now share an area code. The following table lists only one town for each area code, and it includes the trunk access code (0).
Non-geographical telephone numbers[edit]
The non-geographic numbers do not have a prescribed fixed number of digits, but are usually kept as short as possible. Mobile telephone numbers, however, always have 9 digits, just like geographic numbers.
The non-geographical telephone number categories are, including the trunk access code:
- 06: mobile telephone operators,
- 0800: free service numbers,
- 084, 085: used for VoIP
- 087: voicemail and virtual private numbers
- 088: large companies with more than one address
- 0970: machine to machine communication, numbers are 8 digits long
- 0979: machine to machine communication, numbers have no fixed length and are reserved for network internal usage
- 0900: paid information services
- 0906: adult lines
- 0909: entertainment
Toll-free numbers (0800) can always be dialled for free, even from (public) payphones; other numbers starting with 08 are not free.
Public resources[edit]
The emergency number is 112. GSM mobile phones may accept different numbers, such as 999, 000 or 911, depending on the firmware. Additionally, calls to 911 are forwarded to 112 (in the Caribbean Netherlands, this is reversed — 112 redirects to 911 in that case).
Directory assistance is available from several commercial providers, on 18xx (e.g., 1888 from KPN).
Caribbean Netherlands[edit]
The islands of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba, which form the Caribbean Netherlands after the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles, retained the numbering plan of the Netherlands Antilles using country code +599, followed by 7, 3 or 4 for Bonaire, Sint Eustatius or Saba, respectively. Calls between the European Netherlands and Caribbean Netherlands are billed as international calls.[1]
See also[edit]
- Communications in the Netherlands
- Telephone numbers in Aruba
- Telephone numbers in Sint Maarten (NANP)
References[edit]
- ^ «Tarieven van Internet, TV en overige opties | KPN». www.kpn.com (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-01-04.
External links[edit]
- The Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation is responsible for the Dutch Numbering plan.
- The Authority for Consumers & Markets (ACM ) manages the available telephone and other numbers and assigns these to telecommunication companies, as well as being the regulatory body governing telecommunications providers in the Netherlands.
- De Telefoongids KPN telephone directory, combined white pages and yellow pages