Telephone numbers in Thailand#Mobile phone codes and IP telephony
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{{Infobox country telephone plan
| country = Thailand
| country_link = Thailand
| continent = Asia
| map_image = Thailand (orthographic projection).svg
| map_caption =
| map_size = 200px
| map_alt = Thailand
| country_calling_code = +66
| international_prefix = 00
| trunk_prefix = 0
| regulator = National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission
| plan_membership =
| nsn_length = 8-9
| dial_plan_type = closed
| number_format =
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Thailand's telephone numbering plan in Thailand is managed by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) in accordance with International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) recommendation E.164.{{cite web|title=Thailand (country code +66) Communication of 11.VII.2021|url=http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000CD/en|website=International Telecommunication Union (ITU)|publisher=National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC)|access-date=2021-01-15}}
Geographic area codes
Geographic (fixed line) area codes are, excluding the STD prefix one digit in Bangkok and nearby provinces (area code 2) and two digits in all other provinces (area codes 3x, 4x, 5x, and 7x). In Thailand, an area code is usually shared by several provinces and roughly follows provincial borders.
Fixed-line subscriber numbers are six digits in Thailand (except Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, and Samut Prakan, i.e., area code 2). Prior to 1980, subscriber numbers were six digits in Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, and Samut Prakan. In 1980, subscriber numbers in these areas were expanded to seven digits in phases to meet new demands. The first digit of a subscriber number is associated with a specific locale within the area code. In Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, and Samut Prakan, the second digit of a subscriber number identifies the service provider, which is almost always National Telecom (NT), as NT holds a near-monopoly of the Thai fixed-line market.
Thus, a full national number is 9 digits, including the STD prefix 0. When writing a telephone number with the area code, the area code and subscriber number are separated by a hyphen, also in the middle of subscriber number. Examples:
- A number 2134567 in Bangkok: 02-2134567
- A number 213456 in Nakhon Ratchasima: 044-213456
Thailand switched to a closed dialing plan in 2001, which means that calling within the area code requires the area code to be dialed. E.g., When calling a number 2134567 in Bangkok (02) from a fixed-line phone:
- Within Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, and Samut Prakan: 02-2134567
- Outside Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, and Samut Prakan: 02-2134567
- Outside Thailand: +66-2-2134567 (the initial 0 of the area code is omitted)
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Area Code
! Area Served |
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02
| Bangkok (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon), Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Samut Prakan, Phutthamonthon (Nakhon Pathom) |
032 |
034
|Kanchanaburi, Nakhon Pathom (except Phutthamonthon), Samut Sakhon, Samut Songkhram |
035 |
036 |
037 |
038 |
039 |
042
|Bueng Kan, Loei, Mukdahan, Nakhon Phanom, Nong Bua Lamphu, Nong Khai, Sakon Nakhon, Udon Thani |
043
|Kalasin, Khon Kaen, Maha Sarakham, Roi Et, Nam Nao (Phetchabun) |
044 |
045 |
052 |
053 |
054 |
055
|Kamphaeng Phet, Phitsanulok, Sukhothai, Tak, Uttaradit, Sam Ngam, Wachirabarami (Phichit) |
056
|Chai Nat, Nakhon Sawan, Phetchabun (except Nam Nao), Phichit (except Sam Ngam & Wachirabarami), Uthai Thani |
073 |
074 |
075 |
076 |
077 |
Mobile phone codes and IP telephony
Mobile phone codes are in area codes 8 and 9, and VoIP are in the area code 6, plus a second digit, resulting in two digits excluding the leading zero.
Originally, each mobile phone operator was issued one mobile phone code. Through a series of mergers, there are currently three major mobile phone operators: AIS, True and DTAC. As existing numbers run out, the three mobile phone operators are assigned numbers in code 081, distinguished by the first digit of the subscriber number.
A mobile phone number consists of a mobile phone code and a seven-digit subscriber number. Therefore, a mobile phone number is written as 0641163685
Mobile phones in Thailand use 900/1800 MHz for GSM. Domestic roaming service is available free within Thailand in places where there is only a single transmitter in place due to restrictions.
As codes are being exhausted, a new range, 09x, is available for assignment. Despite the length of the code, subscriber numbers are seven digits, resulting in a ten-digit national number including the leading zero. Starting 28 April 2011, the prefix 090 followed by seven digits was available for use.
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Code
! Service |
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060
|TrueMove (VoIP) |
061
| rowspan="2" |AIS |
062 |
063 |
064
|TRUE |
065
|AIS |
066
|DTAC |
068
|TOT (VoIP) |
080-0 to 080-2
|AIS |
080-3
|TrueMove |
080-4 to 080-5
|DTAC |
080-6
| rowspan="2" |AIS |
081-0 to 081-2 |
081-3 to 081-6
|DTAC |
081-7 to 081-9
| rowspan="2" |AIS |
082 |
083
|TrueMove |
084
|AIS |
085
|DTAC |
085-4
|AIS |
086
|TrueMove |
087
|AIS |
088
|TrueMove |
089
|TrueMove H |
090
|DTAC |
090-1
|AIS |
090-9
|True Move H, AIS |
091
|TrueMove H |
092
|AIS |
093
|AIS, TrueMove H |
093-1
| rowspan="3" |AIS |
093-5 |
093-6 |
094
|DTAC, TrueMove H |
094-0 to 094-1 |
094-22 to 094-23
| rowspan="5" |TrueMove H |
095 |
095-6 |
095 |
096 |
097
|AIS, TrueMove H |
098
|AIS |
099
|AIS, TrueMove H |
099-5
|TrueMove H |
Non-geographical short codes and special numbers
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Code
! Service |
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100
| Universal operator service (formerly fixed telephone and facsimile fault report) |
101
| Operator assistance for domestic calls (to be combined to 100) |
102
|Operator service assistance (to be combined to 100) |
1100
|TOT |
1111
|Thai Government Call Center |
1112 |
1133
|Fixed telephone directory assistance |
1150 |
1153 |
1155 |
1175
|AIS |
1188-xxx-xxxx
|Paging service (now abolished) |
1193
|Highway Police |
1242
|True Move, True Move H |
1266
|Major Development PCL |
1333
|Bangkok Bank (Bualuang Phone) |
1401-xxx-xxx
|Toll-free numbers |
1425
|Central (Central Call & Shop) |
02-132-1888 & 1722
|Flights, Suvarnabhumi Airport |
02-535-1192
|Flights, other airports |
1586
|Department of Highway |
1669
|Medical Emergency |
1678
|DTAC |
1690 |
1691
|Ambulance Service Center |
1711 |
1888 |
1800-xxx-xxx
|Toll-free numbers (from landlines only) |
1900-xxx-xxx |
191 |
199
|Fire Department |
02-111-1111 |
02-777-7777
|Siam Commercial Bank (SCB Call Center) |
02-888-8888
|KASIKORNBANK (K-Contact Center) |
International dialling
International dialling from Thailand follows the following pattern:
Carrier selection code – Country calling code – Area code (if required, usually for landlines) – Subscriber number
Carrier selection codes, which direct the call via one of several providers, are as follows:{{Cite web |title=เลขหมายโทรศัพท์สำหรับบริการโทรศัพท์ระหว่างประเทศ |url=http://numbering.nbtc.go.th/FixedExistingNumber/196.aspx |access-date=2022-07-12 |website=numbering.nbtc.go.th}}
- 001 – CAT Telecom
- 003 – AIS
- 004 – Total Access Communication
- 005 – AIN Globalcom
- 006 – True Move
- 009 – CAT Telecom (low cost, using VoIP)
Emergency numbers
{{As of|2021}} Thailand has nearly 100 "hotline" telephone numbers to call for assistance. They include 911 or 191 for emergencies,{{cite news|last=Plerin|first=Chutharat|title=Thailand adopts 911 as emergency number|url=https://thethaiger.com/news/phuket/Thailand-adopts-911-emergency-number|date=2015-11-26|work=The Phuket Gazette}} fire, or unwanted intruding animals; 1699 or 1669 (or 1646 or 1554 in Bangkok) for medical emergencies; tourist police, 1155; car theft, 1192; transportation complaints, 1584;{{Cite web |last=MITGRP |date=2020-02-11 |title=Complaint about TRANSPORATION |url=https://complaint-center.tourismthailand.org/en/p/complaint-about-transporation |access-date=2024-09-10 |website=complaint-center.tourismthailand.org}} road accidents, 1146.{{cite news|last1=Achakulwisut|first1=Atiya|title=Emergency? Just dial 'M' for may| url=https://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/1460574/emergency-just-dial-m-for-mayhem|access-date=8 May 2018|work=Bangkok Post|department=Opinion|date=8 May 2018}}
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