Telephone numbers in the German Democratic Republic


Before German reunification, West Germany used country code +49 and East Germany used country code +37, each with its separate area codes and telephone networks. Calls between the two countries required international dialling, 0037 to call East Germany from West Germany, and 0049 from East Germany to West Germany.
On 1 June 1992, all area codes were brought under the +49 code. This had been introduced on 15 April, with the old and new codes running in parallel. East Berlin's 02 area code had already been brought under the 030 area code. All area codes had a 3 inserted into the code. In places, the code was changed entirely.
The +37x prefix was then freed up to be used by many of the newly independent states which were created following the collapse of the Soviet Union, which had previously used that country's +7 code. Some European microstates which had previously used the networks of the countries surrounding them also took on +37x codes, for example, Monaco adopted +377, replacing the code +33, which it had shared with France.