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Real local Austria numbers — mobile or landline. Calls, SMS, voicemail and AI auto-pickup, all from your web panel. Pay in crypto, live in 60 seconds, no identity required.
- +43dial code
- Mobile + landlinenumber types
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Austria phone numbers, explained.
Austria uses country code +43 and its telecommunications sector is overseen by the Rundfunk und Telekom Regulierungs-GmbH (RTR), the national regulator responsible for numbering, licensing, and consumer protection. Austrian mobile numbers are typically 10 to 11 digits in total international format and begin with prefixes such as +43 650, +43 660, +43 664, +43 676, and +43 699, assigned to operators including A1 Telekom Austria, Magenta Telekom, and Drei Austria. Vienna landlines carry the area code 1, giving +43 1 followed by the subscriber number; other major cities include Graz (316), Linz (732), Salzburg (662), and Innsbruck (512). Austria is a prosperous German-speaking market closely integrated with Germany and Switzerland economically, making it a common target for cross-border businesses seeking regional reach. A local Austrian number can be useful for verifying accounts on Austrian e-commerce platforms, contacting service providers or landlords, or establishing a credible Vienna presence for B2B clients. Austria's digital economy is well-developed, with high smartphone penetration and strong adoption of online services across banking, healthcare, and government.
- Austrian mobile numbers begin with +43 6XX and are typically 10–11 digits in full international format.
- Vienna landlines use +43 1; major regional codes include Graz (+43 316), Linz (+43 732), and Salzburg (+43 662).
- Austrian numbers vary in length — subscriber numbers range from 3 to 12 digits depending on the service type.
What a Austria number looks like.
A sample of real-format Austria numbers from our pool. The full set is shown when you start an order.
Mobile
- +43664 671 8234
- +43676 729 3841
- +43664 617 3924
- +43664 214 8753
- +43650 316 7248
Landline
- +431 748 3916
- +431 738 2649
- +431 456 8127
Premium memorable patterns
- +43 664 332 2332 Double repeat
- +43 650 033 3337 Quad
Why people get a Austria number.
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Register on Austrian rental platforms
Platforms like willhaben.at and ImmobilienScout require a local phone number for contact listings. A +43 number lets users post or inquire without exposing a foreign SIM.
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Establish a Vienna business contact
Consulting firms and freelancers serving Austrian clients often list a +43 1 Viennese number to signal local presence and make it easier for clients to reach them.
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Verify Austrian e-commerce accounts
Marketplaces and classified ad services operating in Austria request local mobile verification. A virtual +43 number allows non-residents to complete registration steps.
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Stay reachable while living abroad
Austrian expats can keep a +43 number for family contacts, government correspondence, or services that still expect an Austrian mobile on file.
Austria numbers — simple, transparent.
Auto-renews at the chosen period. Cancel any time from the panel, no fees. One-time $10 setup applies on the first invoice.
Common questions about Austria numbers.
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Will my Austrian number receive SMS from Austrian banks?
Austrian banks such as Erste Bank and Raiffeisen use strict VoIP filtering for OTPs. Delivery is not guaranteed — we recommend testing with a short rental period first.
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Is this a real Austrian carrier number?
Yes. It is a genuine line on the Austrian national numbering plan, not a relay or forwarded number.
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Can I make outbound calls to Austrian landlines and mobiles?
Yes. Outbound calls to any Austrian number are supported and billed per minute above your subscription fee.
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What area code will my Austrian number have?
Available prefixes depend on current inventory. Vienna (+43 1) and mobile (+43 6XX) numbers are most commonly in stock — check the number picker at checkout.
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Can I use an Austrian number to access German-language platforms?
Austrian numbers are accepted by many German-language platforms that require DACH-region verification. However, some platforms explicitly check for a .at national format — results vary.
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