Telephone numbers in Taiwan

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Telephone numbers in Republic of China (Taiwan)
Taiwan (orthographic projection).svg
Location
Country Republic of China (Taiwan)
Continent Asia
RegulatorNCC
Typeopen
Access codes
Country code +886
International call prefix 002, 005, 006, 007, 009, 019, 9002, 9005, 9006, 9007, 9009
Trunk prefix 0
Telephone area codes in Taiwan. Telephone area codes in Taiwan.svg
Telephone area codes in Taiwan.

Telephone numbers in the Republic of China (Taiwan) use a system of area codes, beginning 02 to 08. The leading digit(s) following the area code denote the network operator (Chunghwa Telecom and its competitors). Mobile numbers begin 09. The international code for calls into Taiwan is 886.

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Area codes

Source: [1]

The emergency numbers in Taiwan are 110 (police) and 119 (fire and ambulance services).

When making an inter-area long-distance call from within Taiwan, a long-distance prefix "0" is required. If calls are made from within the same area code, then the area code does not need to be included. Inter-area calls are defined as long-distance phone calls even when the two numbers have the same prefix.

If calls are made from outside Taiwan, the "0" of the area code prefix is omitted.

The following table of area codes includes this "0" prefix.

PrefixArea [2] DivisionsDigitsNotes
02
Taipei Taipei City, New Taipei City, Keelung City 8Numbers that start with 2,3 and 8 are assigned to Chunghwa Telecom (ILEC-the main operator), Number ranges that start with 4, 5, 6 and 7 are competitive fixed network operators, such as Taiwan Fixed Network (TFN), New Century InfoComm LTD (NCIC), and Asia Pacific Telecom (APT), as Chunghwa Telecom no longer holds a monopoly in this market area.
03
Taoyuan Taoyuan City 7starts with 2* (minor), 3 (Taoyuan District), 4* (Zhongli)

Numbers start with ranges 21, 22, 28 are assigned to (CHT), Numbers start with 25 (APT), 26 (TFN), and 27 (NCIC) belong to competitive local operators.

All numbers starting with 3 belong to Chunghwa Telecom, as CHT holds a monopoly in Taoyuan District.

Numbers that start with 4 are assigned to Chunghwa Telecom except ranges 405 (APT), 406 (TFN), and 449 (NCIC).

03
Hsinchu Hsinchu City, Hsinchu County 7starts with 5 (major), 6* (minor)

Numbers start with 6 are assigned to CHT except 60 (APT), 61 (TFN), 62 (NCIC).

03
Hualien Hualien County 7starts with 8*

Number ranges that start with 800, 805, and 890 belong to APT, TFN, and NCIC respectively.

All other numbers that start with 8 are assigned to the dominant fixed-line operator (Chunghwa Telecom).

03
Yilan Yilan County 7starts with 9

All number ranges are assigned to Chunghwa Telecom except numbers starting with 900 (APT), 905-906 (TFN), 910 (NCIC).

037
Miaoli Miaoli County 6All numbers belong to Chunghwa Telecom except these numbers starting with:

24-TFN

28-APT

77-NCIC

04
Taichung Taichung City 8starts with 22-24 & 270 (urban area), 25 (Fengyuan, including Zhuolan, Miaoli), 26 (Dajia and Shalu), 3 (minor)- Note according to Chinese Wikipedia these numbers have been merged with several prefixes resulting in numbers assigned to be from one city code.

All numbers are with Chunghwa Telecom except the following ranges: (Competitive Local Operators)

3500-3509 APT 3600-3611 TFN 3700-3707 NCIC 3900–3903,3920-3922 VeeTime Corp

04
Changhua Changhua County 7starts with 7 (Changhua City), 8 (Yuanlin) (CHT-Landlines) Except the following listed below.

700-704 TFN

705-709 NCIC

800-804 APT

049
Nantou Nantou County 7starts with 2, (CHT landlines) including Fenyuan, Changhua, 5-7 (Competitive Local Operators)

500 APT

600 TFN

700 NCIC

05
Chiayi Chiayi City, Chiayi County 7starts with 2 (Chiayi City and Minxiong), 3 (Dongshi) Except ranges listed below.

(Competitive Local Operators)

300 APT

310 TFN

320 NCIC

05
Yunlin Yunlin County 7starts with 5 (Douliu), 6 (Huwei), 7 (Beigang) Except those ranges listed below: According to Chinese Wikipedia these prefixes could have been merged.

(Competitive Local Operators)

700 TFN

750 APT

770 NCIC

06
Tainan Tainan City 7starts with 2 & 3 (urban area), 5 (Xinhua and Shanhua), 6 (Xinying), 7 (Jiali) All numbers belong to Chunghwa Telecom.

Range exceptions:

(Competitive Local Operators)

510-513 APT

600-602 TFN

700-703 NCIC

06
Penghu Penghu County 7starts with 9 (CHT Landlines)

Except ranges:

950 APT 960 TFN 970 NCIC

07
Kaohsiung Kaohsiung City 7including Pratas Island and the Spratly Islands

(Note: 070 prefix is used for VOIP phone services, these numbers are 8 digits instead of 7).

Except ranges listed as Competitive Local Operators:

860–862,96X TFN

95X APT

97X NCIC

All other ranges belong to Chunghwa Telecom.

08
Pingtung Pingtung County 7starts with 7 (Pingtung City and Chaozhou), 8 (Donggang and Hengchun)

(Competitive Local Operators)

800-801 APT

810 TFN

820-821 NCIC

082
Kinmen Kinmen County 6mainly starts with 3 (CHT Landlines)

Exceptions are local competitive operators that start with ranges

50X APT

70X NCIC

80X TFN

0826
Wuqiu Wuqiu Township 5starts with 6

All numbers belong to Chunghwa Telecom in this area.

0836
Matsu Lienchiang County 5starts with 2 (Nangan), 5(Beigan), 7 (Dongyin), 8 (Juguang) Chunghwa Telecom Landlines. Numbers start with 6 and 9 are competitive local operators.

6 APT 9 TFN

089
Taitung Taitung County 6NUmbers belonging to Chunghwa Telecom except starting with:

61X TFN

71X NCIC

96X APT

Mobile phones

Taiwan mobile phone numbers always begin with 09 followed by 8 digits (e.g. 0918909875). The 0 is omitted when calling a Taiwan mobile phone number from outside Taiwan (e.g. +886 970699044). If calling a landline within Taiwan from a local Taiwan mobile phone, the 0 of area code prefix must be included (e.g. 0 + area code + 8 digit landline number).

Prefixes: (09)XXXX-XXXX

896-786

Mobile Phones (090 range is mostly used for wireless data services, M2M).

Toll-free and premium rate

Toll-free numbers begin with the prefix 0800 and 0809. [3]

Numbers in the 020x prefix are used for value-added services: [4]

PrefixPurpose
0201Voting services
0203Bulk announcements
0204Premium rate numbers

International dialling

International dialling from Taiwan follows the following pattern:

Carrier selection code – Country calling codeArea code (if required, usually for landlines) – Subscriber number

Carrier selection codes, which direct the call via one of several providers, are as follows:

Country calling code

The international dialling code for making calls to Taiwan, and the other islands is 886.

International dialling codes were assigned by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), an agency of the United Nations, to its member states and their dependencies in the 1960s. Despite the Republic of China on Taiwan still being a member of the UN, and hence the ITU, other member states declared that "the only representatives of the people of China are the delegates to the ITU and its permanent organs appointed by the Central Government of the People's Republic of China". [5] This led to the People's Republic of China being assigned the country code 86. [6] Consequently, in the early 1970s, Taiwan had to be unofficially assigned a separate code, 886, although there was pressure from China to change this to 866. [7] This had to be listed as "reserved", [8] but in 2006, the code was formally allocated to "Taiwan, China". [9] [10]

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References

  1. "The assignment of number prefixes by Fixed-Line telephone operators.(In Chinese language only)" (PDF). National Communications Commission of Taiwan.
  2. Chunghwa Telecom
  3. "Chunghwa Telecom |". www.cht.com.tw (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Archived from the original on 2018-01-24. Retrieved 2018-01-23.
  4. "Chunghwa Telecom |". www.cht.com.tw (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Archived from the original on 2018-05-31. Retrieved 2018-01-23.
  5. White Book, Volume 1, International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee, International Telecommunication Union, 1969, page 100
  6. White Book, Volume 2, Part 1, International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee, International Telecommunication Union, 1969, page 10
  7. Daily Report: People's Republic of China, Issues 91-97, United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service National Technical Information Service, 1994, page 54
  8. List of ITU-T Recommendation E.164, Assigned Country Codes, (Position on 1 May 2002)
  9. List of ITU-T Recommendation E.164, Assigned Country Codes, (Position on 1 May 2005)
  10. ITU Operational Bulletin, No. 870 – 4