Since 1 October 2008 telephone numbers for
landlines and mobile phones in Gibraltar have been eight digits long. Prior to this date, landline numbers consisted of five digits starting with either
4,
5 or
7, while mobile phone numbers remained unchanged. Since this date all calls to existing Gibtelecom five-digit landline number have to be prefixed with
200, making the numbers eight digits long. Thus 52200 became 20052200 and when dialled from outside Gibraltar +350 20052200. CTS (Gibraltar) Limited, an alternative telecommunications provider began to offer a landline service prefixed with 216 and a mobile service with numbers prefixed by 606. This company ceased to operate in 2013. Since September 2015, u-mee, a provider of
fibre broadband services, has offered a fixed line telephone service called U-mee Talk, in which numbers will be prefixed with the digits 222. Since late 2017, Gibfibrespeed, a provider of
fibre broadband services, has offered a fixed line telephone service, in which numbers are prefixed with the digits 225, The GRA itself has announced regular updates to the numbering plan, and Gibfibrespeed as a fixed line operator is also licensed to provide carrier routing and transit services. In 2024, Gibraltar adopted
999 as its emergency services number, for police, ambulance or fire and rescue; the
Royal Gibraltar Police said this was chosen because Gibraltar was closely aligned with the UK, with the aim in future being to have a unified control room. == See also ==