Norway Country Calling Code: +47
Build the correct dial string to call Norway, format phone numbers to E.164, and see Oslo time live (Europe/Oslo).
How to Call Norway
Examples: 011 (US/CA), 00 (many countries).
47
For most people and businesses: 8 digits.
No trunk prefix: Norway generally uses a closed numbering plan, so you typically dial the full national number as-is. You usually do not remove a leading 0.
Common Exit Codes
| Calling from | Exit code | Example prefix |
|---|---|---|
| United States / Canada | 011 | 011 47 … |
| UK / most of Europe | 00 | 00 47 … |
| Australia | 0011 | 0011 47 … |
| Japan | 010 | 010 47 … |
Dial String Builder (Norway)
Paste any number, choose your exit code, and get a clean dial string plus E.164.
- Most standard Norwegian fixed and mobile numbers are 8 digits.
- Some machine-to-machine / IoT ranges use 12 digits.
- Short codes and special service numbers also exist.
Phone Number Format (Norway)
Convert any number to digits-only, international, and E.164 (+47).
Save as +47 + national digits (commonly 8 digits for standard numbers).
- Length: —
- Has +47: —
- National digits (common): —
- Best-effort checks only.
Norway — Quick Details
| Country | Norway |
| Calling Code | +47 |
| ISO Alpha-2 | NO |
| ISO Alpha-3 | NOR |
| ISO Numeric | 578 |
| Time Zone | Europe/Oslo (CET / CEST) |
| Top-level domain | .no |
| Number length (common) | 8 digits for standard fixed/mobile numbers (some IoT/M2M ranges use 12 digits) |