| Location | |
|---|---|
| Country | Chile | 
| Continent | South America | 
| Regulator | SUBTEL | 
| Type | Closed | 
| NSN length | 9 | 
| Access codes | |
| Country code | +56 | 
| International access | 1xx0 | 
| Long-distance | none | 
The following telephone numbers in Chile are geographic area codes for all national and international calls terminating in Chile.
Geographic area codes
No geographic area codes exist in Chile; all calls within Chile are considered local calls. All numbers contain 9 digits and there is no difference among land-line, mobile and VoIP
Transition to area code deprecation
In 2012 and 2013, land lines were renumbered, with an additional digit 2 prepended.[1] The change was rolled out gradually by area code; first in Santiago (Region Metropolitana) and Arica in late 2012, then throughout all remaining regions between March and July 2013.
During that transitional period, when calling a landline, area code and an extra 2 were added at the beginning of the number, or between the area code and number. E.g. a formerly seven digit Santiago number (02) XXX XXXX became 22X XXX XXX, and a formerly six digit Punta Arenas number (061) YYY YYY became 612 YYY YYY.
The process was completed in September 2016.
Total number portability
Total number portability exists in Chile,[2] so users can freely move from one service provider to another without losing their number, regardless of connection technology, whether land-line, mobile or VoIP. Therefore, a number beginning with "8" or "9" no longer denotes that it is a mobile phone number.
Special services
There is a group of special numbers for public services, and they are in the format 1XY. The most important ones are:
- 130 Forest fires (Incendios forestales)
 - 131 Ambulance (SAMU)
 - 132 Firefighters (Bomberos)
 - 133 Police Emergency (Emergencias Policiales)
 - 134 Investigaciones
 - 135 Drug usage prevention hot line (Fono drogas)[3]
 - 136 Mountain Rescue (Cuerpo de Socorro Andino)
 - 137 Sea Rescue (Rescate Marítimo de la Armada)
 - 139 Police Information (Informaciones Policiales)
 - 147 Child abuse prevention (Fono niños)
 - 149 Family Violence (Fono familia)
 
Long-distance carriers
In Chile it is necessary to choose the carrier for international long-distance calls every time and therefore to obtain the best rate for any destination. Long-distance carriers have a prefix that must be dialed when calling long distance: XXX + 0 + country code + area + phone
The current carrier codes are:[4]
- 110 Claro Chile
 - 111 VTR Chile
 - 112 Convergia Chile
 - 113 Transam
 - 114 E-Newcarrier.com Chile
 - 115 Empresa de Telecomunicaciones Netonone
 - 116 Heilsberg
 - 119 Concert Chile
 - 120 Globus
 - 121 Telefónica del Sur
 - 122 Gtd Manquehue
 - 123 Entel Larga Distancia
 - 124 GSP Chile
 - 125 Equant Chile
 - 127 Sur Telecomunicaciones
 - 151 Astro
 - 153 STEL-CHILE S.A
 - 154 MiCarrier Telecomunicaciones
 - 155 Claro Chile
 - 158 Fibersat
 - 169 Carrier 169
 - 170 Impsat Chile
 - 170 Global Crossing
 - 171 Claro Chile
 - 176 NetChile
 - 177 Empresa de Transporte de Señales
 - 180 Hogar de Cristo
 - 181 Movistar
 - 188 Telefónica CTC
 
Mobile phone numbers
Mobile phone numbers do not have a specific starting digit.[5]
See also
References
- ↑ "Región Metropolitana se prepara para Cambio de Numeración en Telefonía Fija". Subsecretario de Telecomunicaciones.
 - ↑ "Qué es la Portabilidad Numérica". Subsecretaría de Telecomunicaciones.
 - ↑ "135 - FONO DROGAS". Archived from the original on April 30, 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
 - ↑ "Lista de carriers en Chile". Retrieved 2010-03-29.
 - ↑ "Chile" (PDF). www.itu.int. International Telecommunication Union. 2016. Archived (PDF) from the original on November 22, 2021. Retrieved 22 April 2023.