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Telephone numbers in Kosovo
Location of Kosovo (green)
in Europe (dark grey)
CountryKosovo
ContinentEurope
RegulatorARKEP / RAEPC
Numbering plan typeOpen
Format(04x... ) xx...
Country code383
International access00
Long-distance0

Telephone numbers in Kosovo are temporarily administered by Telekom Srbija per agreement with the European Union.[1]

The telephone country code for Kosovo is 383.

Country code

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The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has assigned country code 383 to Kosovo by an agreement between the authorities of Kosovo and Serbia in an EU-led dialogue.[2] Its dialing code was initially expected to become effective on 1 January 2015, but it was postponed to the finalization of the agreement in late August 2015.[3] With the agreement of the Administration of the Republic of Serbia, the Director of TSB has assigned the international codes to Kosovo.[4] Kosovo is represented in ITU as Kosovo* which the designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence.[5]

History

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Following the breakup of the SFR Yugoslavia in 1992, which used country code 38, Kosovo used the code 381, which was granted to FR Yugoslavia and later used by Serbia. The code was used for fixed line telephone services, whereas for mobile phone networks, it used either the Monaco code 377 or the Slovenian code 386.[6] The new country code, 383, began service in early 2017.

Reactions to 383 code allocation

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The International Telecommunication Union "will not recognize Kosovo's independence", quote daily Koha Ditore, "as ITU will include the footnote on Kosovo" in the technical annexes. Kosovo's NISMA party leader Fatmir Limaj was quoted by KosovaPress agency to have said that with the agreement reached in Brussels, the Kosovo government "allowed the Serbian operator to work in Kosovo".[7] Vice chairman of Kosovo's Vetëvendosje party, Shpend Ahmeti claimed that the agreement favored Serbia. "Telephone calls between cities in Serbia and cities in Kosovo will be treated as local calls. Serbia will preserve its assets in Kosovo and it will also have a license for Serb operators within Kosovo. For these favors, Serbia will allow Kosovo to have its own country code."[8]

Number format

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Fixed-line telephony

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District Code Municipalities covered by code
Ferizaj 0290 Ferizaj, Kaçanik, Štrpce
Gjakova 0390 Gjakova, Deçan, Junik
Gjilan 0280 Gjilan, Kamenica, Vitia, Novo Brdo
Mitrovica 028 Mitrovica, Vushtrri, Skenderaj, Zvečan, Leposavić, Zubin Potok
Peja 039 Peja, Istog, Klina
Prishtina 038 Prishtina, Gračanica, Fushe Kosove, Lipjan, Obiliq
Prizren 029 Prizren, Suva Reka, Rahovec, Dragash

Mobile telephony

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Country code Area code Operators
383 044, 045, 046 Vala
043, 048, 049 IPKO

Special short codes

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Code Service
112 Unified emergency number
192 Police
193 Fire brigade
194 Ambulance
0800 122 33 Public services
0800 123 45 Suicide hotline number

Number range

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Number range Usage Host country
28 Landlines  Kosovo[9]
29
38
39
43 Mobile phone networks
44
45
46
47
48
49

References

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  1. ^ "- EU-facilitated Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue: Implementation of the arrangement on telecommunication". europa.eu.
  2. ^ "Annex to ITU Operational Bulletin" (PDF). www.itu.int. International Telecommunication Union. 1 May 2005. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 9, 2006. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  3. ^ "Statement by High Representative/Vice-President Federica Mogherini following the meeting of the EU-facilitated dialogue". EEAS - European Union. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  4. ^ "ITU Operational Bulletin International Codes -5/No. 1114 – 5" (PDF). itu.int.
  5. ^ "ITU Operational Bulletin Notes common to Numerical and Alphabetical lists of Recommendation ITU-T E.164 assigned country codes - – 18 –" (PDF). itu.int.
  6. ^ *"Telecommunications: Kosovo's callers forced to talk in foreign codes". Financial Times. 13 December 2009.
  7. ^ "ITU "to include Kosovo footnote" in dialing code docs". B92. Tanjug. 15 November 2016. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
  8. ^ Tota, Elton (14 November 2016). "Kosovo and Serbia strike a deal on the country's telephone code". IBNA. Independent Balkan News Agency. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
  9. ^ "Realizohet thirrja e parë me kodin e ri +383 [video]". KOHA.net. Retrieved 2017-02-02.
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