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Juncef

Before the main numbers of a mobile phone is a + sign. For country and city. Switzerland, Lausanne. Help?

My cousin is in Switzerland to call her via CP area code is need (the country and city) in this case it's Switzerland, and the city is Geneva. I'm using my computer through Y-Messenger to call her mobile phone

    



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Mr Who
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Sorry to say that the above answerers are not completely right. Area codes in Switzerland are no longer fixed to a certain town. You get your 10 digits number (including the "area code") where you apply for a contract with Swisscom, however, if you move across the country, you keep your complete number! So it's dangerous to say that the area code is 021 for Lausanne and 022 for Geneva - this was only really so until a few years ago until the new system was introduced. As a consequence, if you are told a phone number these days, you will always get a full 10 digits number. 022 XXX XX XX could therefore also be somebody in Zurich or Lugano or anywhere else in the country.

For mobile phones, the same procedure applies: Wherever you live, a number is assigned which you will carry on if you change your residency. So what you really need is the full 10 (9 if you call from abroad since the 0 has to be omitted) digits mobile number of your cousin to call him via Y-messenger.


Mike K
Mobile phones won't use the same codes as landlines in particular cities - they live in their own area codes beginning with 07 (Swisscom is 079, for instance). The area code for Lausanne is 021 if you're calling landlines there.

So for a mobile, you'd need to dial
+41 7x xxx xx xx
and for a landline,
+41 21 xxx xx xx


GibsonEssGee
Switzerland is 0041 and Geneva is 22


kiwi
Switzerland is +41





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