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Telephone numbers in Hong Kong are mostly eight-digit. Fixed land line numbers start with 2 or 3, cellular (mobile) phone numbers with 6 or 9, pager numbers with 7 and forwarding service with 8. There is no area code today in Hong Kong.

1970's

In the 1970s, area codes were assigned with the following pattern.

3 Kowloon and New Kowloon 5 Hong Kong Island 12 New Territories

1980's

In the mid 1980s, 6-digit numbers started with '0' became 7-digit numbers started with '71' making way for subsequent change of the New Territories prefix from '12' to '0'.

0xxxxx became 71xxxxx

Fixed-line phone numbers were either six- or seven-digit in the 1980s. Area codes were assigned with the following pattern.

3 Kowloon and New Kowloon 5 Hong Kong Island 0 New Territories

Cellular phone numbers are all eight-digit starting with '9'.

1990's

Early 1990's

In the early 1990s, area codes were abolished. Area codes for six-digit numbers became part of subscriber's numbers. Area codes for seven-digit numbers were simply removed.

(3) xx xxxx became 3xx xxxx (5) xx xxxx became 5xx xxxx

(3) xxx xxxx became xxx xxxx (5) xxx xxxx became xxx xxxx (0) xxx xxxx became xxx xxxx

Mid 90's

In the mid 1990s, a '2' was prefixed to all fixed line (land line) numbers which are now eight-digit. A '7' was prefixed to existing pager service numbers.

xxx xxxx became 2xxx xxxx 11xx xxx became 711xx xxx 11xx xxxxx became 7xx xxxxx 9xxx xxxx remained unchanged

Late 90's

Before the introduction of portable fixed line numbers, numbers were assigned in a pattern akin to districts. For example, in additional to the existing 3, 5 and 0 prefixes, a 4 prefix was used for Tuen Mun and Yuen Long, 6 for Tai Po and Sha Tin, and 8 for Island East.

2000s until today

Numbers started with '3' was introduced when '2' for fixed lines was running out. Cell phone numbers remain eight-digit. Numbers '6' started to be used when numbers started with '9' were running out:

2xxx xxxx fixed lines 3xxx xxxx fixed lines and dialup ISPs 6xxx xxxx cellular phones 7xxx xxxx pager services 8xxx xxxx forwarding services 9xxx xxxx cellular phones

For example, one can request a SkypeIn number which is usually in the form of 81xx xxxx.

Making international calls

YYY (Country Code) (Area code) xxxx xxxx

YYY is the access code for an IDD service provider - YYY is not necessarily three digits.

Calls to Macao, Mainland China and Taiwan are international.

Macao YYY 853 xxx xxx Mainland China YYY 86 (Area Code) xxxx xxxx Taiwan YYY 886 (Area Code) xxx xxxx

Emergency services and other special numbers

Telephone number for emergency services --- Police, Fire Service and Ambulance --- is 999.

Some special numbers are three- to five-digit. Some premium rate services, for example for games, are 9-digit.

Numbers beginning with 1 are usually reserved for carrier/operator services. These services are provided by the individual telephone carrier. In general, these numbers can be used across all carriers:

  • Directory services can be reached at 1081 (English) and 1083 (Cantonese).
  • Weather information can be reached at 18501 (English) and 18503 (Cantonese).

See also


Communications in Hong Kong | Telephone numbering plans

香港固網電話號碼分區

 

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