🇫🇷 France Country Code
The country code for France is +33. Use this code when dialing France from abroad.
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+33
France Country Code
France Telephone System Details
Complete reference for France's phone infrastructure
France has four major mobile operators: Orange (the largest and former state monopoly), SFR (Altice), Bouygues Telecom, and Free Mobile (known for aggressive pricing). 4G coverage reaches over 99% of the population, and 5G deployment is well underway in major cities. France's telecom market is highly competitive, with some of the lowest mobile rates in Europe thanks to Free Mobile's market disruption since 2012.
| Country Code | +33 |
| International Prefix | 00 (used when calling out of France) |
| Trunk Prefix | 0 (drop this when dialing from abroad) |
| Number Length | 9 digits (excluding country code) |
| Mobile Prefixes | 6, 7 |
| Emergency Number | 112 |
Special Dialing Rules
French phone numbers are 10 digits starting with 0. When calling from abroad, drop the leading 0. Mobile numbers start with 06 or 07 — dial +33-6-XX-XX-XX-XX or +33-7-XX-XX-XX-XX. Paris landlines start with 01. The leading 0 is a trunk prefix and is NOT part of the international number.
How to Dial France
Use +33 when calling France from abroad
From United States
011 + 33 + number
011 is the US exit code
From United Kingdom
00 + 33 + number
00 is the UK exit code
From Mobile
+33 + number
+ works from any country
Example: Calling France
To call a France number like 12345678
011-33-12345678
00-33-12345678
+3312345678
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France Country Code FAQ
What is the country code for France?
The country code for France is +33. Use this code when dialing France from any other country.
How do I call France from the US?
From a US phone, dial 011 + 33 + local number. The 011 is the US international access code.
What does the + mean in +33?
The + symbol represents the international access code. On mobile phones, you can dial + directly. On landlines, replace + with your country's exit code (011 for US, 00 for UK).
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