Norway can easily be reached by telephone from the United States. If you want to call Norway, you'll need to enter the exit code "011," the country code "47," and then a few specific digits related to the number you're calling. Pay attention to rates, however, as international calls can get pricey. If necessary, opt for something cheaper like e-mail to avoid high fees.


Part 1
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Directing the Call to Norway

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    Dial the US exit code "011." You need to direct your call outside the United States, which you can do with the proper exit code. In the United States, the exit code is "011," so dial this before making your call.[1]
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    Enter the Norway country code "47." The country code, "47," should be entered immediately after the exit code. This will direct your call to Norway.[2]
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    Enter the mobile code (if relevant). If you're calling a cellphone, you need to enter the mobile code. Mobile codes depend on a person's cellphone provider, so you'll have to ask the person you're calling if you need to enter a mobile code. The mobile code with either be 4, 59, or 9. They should be able to provide you with the correct mobile code to reach their phone.[3]
    • For example, if someone's mobile code is "4," you might dial "011-47-4" to reach them.
    • Codes depend on the cellphone provider, so the information is not readily found online. You'll have to talk to the person you're calling.
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Entering the Phone Number

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    Punch in the area code. The area code for you call depends on the city in Norway you're trying to reach. Area codes are usually one to two digits long and they can be looked up online.[4]
    • For example, Oslo is 2. If you're trying to call Oslo, you would start your call off by dialing, "011-47-4-2."
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    Dial the number. Numbers in Norway are 8 digits long. After entering all the preliminary information, enter the phone number and make your call.[5]
    • For example, you may dial, "011-47-4-2-1234-5678."
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    Be aware of fees during the call. Look up how much you're charged for international calls before making your phone call. Be aware of any extra fees and work on keeping the call as brief as possible if you're going to be charged high rates.
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Part 3
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Exploring Cheaper Alternatives

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    Use an international calling card. An international calling card is a prepaid card you can use at any phone. You simply enter some numbers listed on the card, wait for a dial tone, and then dial your number. Depending on your rates for international calls, this may be cheaper than calling Norway from a cellphone or landline.[6]
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    Make free video calls. Websites like Skype and Google Plus actually allow you to make video calls for free. This can save a lot of money on long distance calls. If the person you're trying to reach has internet access, see if they'd be willing to talk via one of these outlets instead of making a phone call.[7]
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    Use Facebook messenger. If the person you're trying to reach is on Facebook, see if they have Facebook messenger installed on their mobile phone. Facebook messenger actually allows you to make free calls simply by clicking the phone icon on the top of the screen. These calls are essentially the same as a regular phone call, but they don't cost money.[8]
    • If you or the person you're calling doesn't have Facebook, look into similar apps like WhatsApp and Duo.
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    Stay in touch via social media outlets. If calls are expensive, explore other ways to stay in touch. Use things like email and social media to talk instead of calling on the phone. You can send the person messages via Facebook or Twitter or send an e-mail instead of spending money on a phone call.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    How can I call someone in Norway for free?
    Datavichi
    Datavichi
    Community Answer
    You can call a Norwegian resident for free by using apps like FaceTime or WhatsApp that only need internet access.
  • Question
    Do I dial "1" first? I just dialed 011 47 and the 8 digit phone number, but it didn't work.
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    First dial 011, the U.S. exit code. Next dial 47, the Norway country code. Then dial the 8-digit phone number. The dialing format should look like this: 011 + 47 + XXXX XXXX
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