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Telephone numbers in Chile

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Country
  
Chile

Regulator
  
SUBTEL

NSN length
  
9

Continent
  
South America

Type
  
Closed

Country calling code
  
+56

The following telephone numbers in Chile are geographic area codes for all national and international calls terminating in Chile.

Contents

Northern Zone

  • XV Region: Arica and Parinacota
  • 58: Arica and Parinacota Region
  • I Region: Tarapacá
  • 57: Tarapacá Region
  • II Region: Antofagasta
  • 55: Antofagasta Region
  • III Region: Atacama
  • 51: Huasco province
  • 52: Chañaral and Copiapó provinces
  • IV Region: Coquimbo
  • 51: Elqui province
  • 53: Limarí and Choapa provinces
  • Central Zone

  • V Region: Valparaiso
  • 32: Valparaíso Province
  • 33: Petorca and Quillota provinces
  • 34: Los Andes and San Felipe de Aconcagua Provinces
  • 35: San Antonio Province
  • 39: Isla de Pascua Province (details)
  • XIII Region: Metropolitan Region
  • 2: Santiago Metropolitan Region
  • VI Region: O'Higgins Region
  • 72: O'Higgins Region
  • VII Region: Maule Region
  • 75: Curicó Province
  • 71: Talca Province
  • 73: Linares and Cauquenes provinces
  • Central-Southern Zone

  • VIII Region: Bío-Bío
  • 42: Ñuble Province
  • 43: Bío-Bío Province
  • 41: Concepción and Arauco provinces
  • IX Region: Araucanía
  • 45: Araucanía Region
  • Southern Zone

  • XIV Region: Rivers Region
  • 63: Los Ríos Region
  • X Region: Lakes Region
  • 64: Osorno Province
  • 65: Llanquihue, Chiloé and Palena provinces
  • XI Region: Aysen
  • 67: Aysén Region
  • XII Region: Magallanes
  • 61: Magallanes and Antártica Chilena Region
  • Addition of a new digit in current landlines numbers

    In 2012 and 2013, land lines were renumbered, with an additional digit 2 prepended. The change was rolled out gradually by area code; first in Santiago (Region Metropolitana) and Arica in late 2012, then throughout all remaining regions between March and July 2013.

    Now when calling a landline, area code and an extra 2 are always added at the beginning of the number, or between the area code and number. E.g. a formerly seven digit Santiago number (02) XXX XXXX is now 22XXX XXXX, and a formerly six digit Punta Arenas number (061) YYY YYY is now 612YYY YYY.

    Special Services

    There are a number of special numbers for public services, and they are in the format 1XY. The most important ones are:

  • 130 Forest fires (Incendios forestales)
  • 131 Ambulance (SAMU)
  • 132 Firefighters (Bomberos)
  • 133 Police Emergency (Emergencias Policiales)
  • 134 Investigaciones
  • 135 Drugs hot line (Fono drogas)
  • 136 Mountain Rescue (Cuerpo de Socorro Andino)
  • 137 Sea Rescue (Rescate Marítimo de la Armada)
  • 139 Police Information (Informaciones Policiales)
  • 147 Child abuse (Fono niños)
  • 149 Family Violence (Fono familia)
  • Long Distance Carriers

    In Chile it is necessary to choose the carrier for international long distance calls every time and therefore to obtain the best rate for any destination. Long distance carriers have a prefix that must be dialed when calling long distance:

    XXX + 0 + country code + area + phone

    The current carrier codes are:

  • 110 Claro Chile
  • 111 VTR Chile
  • 112 Convergia Chile
  • 113 Transam
  • 114 E-Newcarrier.com Chile
  • 115 Empresa de Telecomunicaciones Netonone
  • 116 Heilsberg
  • 119 Concert Chile
  • 120 Globus
  • 121 Telefónica del Sur
  • 122 Gtd Manquehue
  • 123 Entel Larga Distancia
  • 124 GSP Chile
  • 125 Equant Chile
  • 127 Sur Telecomunicaciones
  • 151 Astro
  • 153 STEL-CHILE S.A
  • 154 MiCarrier Telecomunicaciones
  • 155 Claro Chile
  • 158 Fibersat
  • 169 Carrier 169
  • 170 Impsat Chile
  • 170 Global Crossing
  • 171 Claro Chile
  • 176 NetChile
  • 177 Empresa de Transporte de Señales
  • 180 Hogar de Cristo
  • 181 Movistar
  • 188 Telefónica CTC
  • Mobile phone numbers

    Mobile network: 9 digits, starting with a 9 plus 8 digits starting with 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4 or 3.

    Calls from any phone to mobile phones have to use the full nine digits number: e.g.: 99X-XXX-XXX, 98X-XXX-XXX, 97X-XXX-XXX, 96X-XXX-XXX, 95X-XXX-XXX or 94X-XXX-XXX

    IP Telephony

    The Undersecretariat of Telecommunications (Subtel) created the possibility of telephone service using Internet as a connection technology. The dialing plan was modified to have a zone and uses the prefix 44, resulting in numbers such as 044XXXXXXXX for members using IP Telephony.

    References

    Telephone numbers in Chile Wikipedia