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What is the calling code for Switzerland

What is the calling code for Switzerland

Your loved ones or business contacts in Switzerland may be expecting your call, but unfortunately you don't know how to call their Swiss number from your home or country of residence. 

Calling your contact in Switzerland requires you to know certain tips, understand the phone number format for different phones and follow some really important steps.

These tips, factors and steps that will help you place your call to Switzerland without interruption is discussed extensively in this article.

In this guide, we'll outline and explain Switzerland international calling code, how you can call Switzerland from your country and factors that can restrict your calls to Switzerland.

What is the calling code for Switzerland?

The calling code for Switzerland is +41. This is the code that you must enter before the Swiss phone number of the contact you intend to call.

It is essential to dial the +41 code before the Swiss phone number you are trying to reach, because this code will help the call service provider to navigate the call to Switzerland and not a different country 

This code works only to send calls to Switzerland, if there's an error in the code, your call will not go through and it will be impossible to reach your contact in Switzerland via phone call.

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Tips to note before you call Switzerland.

  1. Know the time difference between your country and Switzerland 

As much as you are excited to call your contacts in Switzerland, it is essential for you to call at the right time and this is only possible when you know the time zone that is active in Switzerland.

The time zone currently used in Switzerland is the Central European Summer Time (CEST) (UTC +2).

Knowing the time zone used in the receiving country is not enough, you need to also compare it with the current time in your country, then use it to schedule your call at a time that will be convenient for the receiver 

An advantage of knowing the time zone used in Switzerland is that it will prevent you from calling when the person is asleep or stressed from the day's work. Calling at the wrong time will put the receiver in a bad mood and you might not get a good response.

Now that you know the time zone that Switzerland operates in, the next important thing to learn before your call, is the phone number formats used in Switzerland.

  1. Know the Switzerland phone number format 

The phone number format used to call Switzerland depends on the type of telephone you are calling.

If you are calling a landline, the telephone format will include an area code, but if you are calling a mobile phone you do not need to include an area code.

Here is the format for calling a fixed-line phone in Switzerland;

Your country exit code + Switzerland international calling code + Recipient area code + Local phone number.

To call a mobile phone, here's the format that you should follow;

Your country exit code or the plus sign (+) + Switzerland international calling code + Cell phone number.

  1. Know your country's exit code.

As you must have observed from the phone number format above, the first set of numbers that you need to dial is the exit code of your country.

Every country has a unique code that residents use to call foreign numbers, they are known as exit codes.

An exit code is a set of numbers made up of about 1-4 digits that notifies the service provider that you are trying to reach a number outside of your country.

So basically, an exit code exits or directs your call out of your country into another country.

If you don't already know your country's exit code, you can get it by searching online or asking your call service customer agents.

When you find out the exit code of your country, it is important to dial it correctly because an error in the exit code will hinder connection and prevent the call from going through to the receiver in Switzerland.

  1. Know Switzerland calling code (+41).

After the call leaves your country, it is important for it to be channeled directly to Switzerland and not a different country, this is only possible when you dial +41, which is the calling code for Switzerland before the Swiss phone number.

Ensure that you dial the Switzerland calling code correctly, because a country's calling code is unique to that country so an error in the numbers or format will cause your call to be routed to a different country or it will lead to a break in connection.

  1. Know the area code of cities in Switzerland.

If you are calling a landline, it is important to include the area code of the city where the recipient resides in, to the phone number you are dialing.

An area code is important for landline calls because it helps the call to be directed to the exact geographic location of the receiver and a mistake in the use of the area code will cause a disconnection in the call.

Switzerland has 10 cities, so if you know the city where your contact resides, you can get his area dialing code from this table.

City

Area Dialing Code 

Basel

61

Berne

31

Bienne

32

Geneva

22

Langnau

34

Lausanne

21

Lucerne

41

St. Gallen

71

Winterthur

52

Zurich

43 or 44

  1. Include the phone number.

After entering your country's exit code, Switzerland dialing code and area code (for landlines) the next set of numbers to include is the receiver's local phone number (for landlines) or his cell phone number (for mobile phones).

If you are calling a landline in Zürich from Taiwan, here's a prototype of what the number will look like 2+41+43+1234567 (241431234567).

Errors that can restrict your call to Switzerland.

Here are some things that can obstruct your call to Switzerland 

  • Incorrect use or disuse of Switzerland international country code 
  • Disuse of your country's exit code 
  • Error in phone numbers or numbering format 
  • Incorrect area code.
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