Telephone numbers in Surea

Country Code: +815

International Call Prefix: 00

Telephone numbers in Surea are regulated by the Department of Telecommunication.

Geographic area codes
Geographic (fixed line) area codes are, excluding the STD prefix 0, two digit (area codes 2x to 9x). The 1x code is reserved for mobile phone numbers.

Fixed line subscriber numbers are seven digits in urban prefectures and six digits in metropolitan cities and special cities. Prior to 1990, subscriber numbers were seven digits in metropolitan cities and special cities. From 1990 to 1993, subscriber numbers in these areas were expanded to eight digits in phases to meet new demands.

Thus, a full national number is 11 digits in metropolitan cities and special cities and 10 digits elsewhere, including the STD prefix 0. When writing a telephone number with the area code, the area code and subscriber number is separated with a hyphen. Examples:

A number 21345678 in Konggei: 011-21345678 A number 2134567 in Takajima: 063-2134567

Surea employs a open dialing plan, which means calling within the area code does not require the area code to be dialed, apart from mobile phone calls. Calls to and from mobile phones requires full national dialing. e.g. When calling a number 21345678 in Konggei (011) from a fixed line phone:

Within Konggei: 21345678 Outside Konggei: 03-21345678 Outside Surea: +815-11-21345678 (the initial 0 of the area code is omitted)

Area code

 * 011 - Konggei
 * 012 - Hondu
 * 020 - Jokong
 * 021 - Lekong
 * 022 - Jusugu
 * 031 - Kepura
 * 032 - Kenga
 * 040 - Tengei
 * 041 - Miyubi
 * 042 - Shinkata
 * 051 - Suyu
 * 052 - Senmori
 * 061 - Irushi
 * 062 - Mizuigata
 * 063 - Takajima
 * 071 - Fuzusaki
 * 072 - Chiwon
 * 080 - Dongdu
 * 081 - Shidu
 * 082 - Bintamalu
 * 083 - Yoyoki

Emergency code
Emergency calls are 100 XX 11Y (XX=area code without the 0, Y=emergency code)
 * 112 - Police
 * 110 - Ambulance
 * 119 - Fire Fighter