Numbering plans for telephony are a standardized way to organize and identify unique telephone numbers. Internationally coordinated numbering plans are crucial for communication between different telecommunications systems across national borders.
Standardized telephone numbers also facilitate number portability, which means that as a user, you can keep your phone number when switching operators.
The disposition of the Swedish numbering plan for telephony in accordance with the ITU-T Recommendation E.164 can be found here:
The Swedish numbering plan for telephony according to ITU-T Recommendation E. 164 (pdf)
E-services for numbering resources
Our e-services give you the possibility to search numbering plans, find out which operator a number belongs to and to apply for licences for numbering resources.
Search numbering plans (e-service)
Operator lookup - identify which operator a number belongs to (e-service)
Apply for numbering resources (e-service)
The application service requires e-identification. If you are not able to get a Swedish e-identification you can still use the e-service by having a contact person with a Swedish e-identification or use some foreign e-identifications. The contact person should register at PTS by using the forms for notification of operators.
Apply for licences for numbering resources from the numbering plan for telephony
Here you will find guidelines and application forms for your application for numbering resources from the numbering plan for telephony.
Apply for licences for numbering resources from technical plans
Here you will find guidelines, application forms and more information about your application for numbering resources from technical plans.