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Phone numbers in Germany

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Real local Germany 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.

  • +49dial code
  • Mobile + landlinenumber types
  • 60sactivation time
  • from $5.62per month, yearly
About

Germany phone numbers, explained.

Germany uses country code +49 and is regulated by the Bundesnetzagentur (Federal Network Agency), which manages numbering allocation, spectrum licensing, and consumer protection under German telecommunications law. German mobile numbers begin with 015X, 016X, or 017X after the country code — for example, +49 151, +49 160, +49 176 — and are typically 10–11 digits in full international format. German landlines carry geographic area codes: Berlin uses 30, Hamburg uses 40, Munich uses 89, Cologne uses 221, Frankfurt uses 69, and Stuttgart uses 711, each followed by a subscriber number of variable length. Germany is Europe's largest economy and a major telecommunications market with strict data privacy laws under the DSGVO (German implementation of GDPR). A local German number is highly sought after because many German online services — including banks, insurance portals, healthcare platforms, and e-commerce sites — require a German mobile for registration and SMS verification. German numbers are also needed by the large Turkish, Eastern European, and South Asian diaspora communities in Germany for staying connected with services at home. Businesses operating in the DACH region typically maintain a German number as their primary contact for the market.

  • German mobile numbers begin with +49 15X, +49 16X, or +49 17X and are 10–11 digits in full international format.
  • Berlin landlines use +49 30; Hamburg +49 40; Munich +49 89; Frankfurt +49 69; Cologne +49 221.
  • German geographic area codes range from 2 to 5 digits; subscriber numbers vary in length accordingly.
Examples

What a Germany number looks like.

A sample of real-format Germany numbers from our pool. The full set is shown when you start an order.

Mobile

  • +49179 182 6479
  • +49155 548 6271
  • +49177 761 4293
  • +49159 735 9184
  • +49173 947 2186

Landline

  • +4930 6318 4720
  • +4930 7483 1950
  • +4930 9372 6480

Premium memorable patterns

  • +49 162 102 0304 Clean
  • +49 177 212 2122 Double repeat
Use cases

Why people get a Germany number.

  • Verify German banking apps (N26, ING)

    N26, ING-DiBa, and other German digital banks require a local mobile for SMS OTP during registration. A +49 virtual number may satisfy this step, depending on the bank's VoIP policy.

  • Register on eBay Kleinanzeigen or Immobilienscout24

    Germany's dominant classifieds platform eBay Kleinanzeigen and property portal Immobilienscout24 require a German phone number for listings and contact. A +49 virtual number meets this requirement.

  • Build a Berlin or Munich presence

    Consulting firms and startups targeting the German market publish a +49 30 Berlin or +49 89 Munich landline number to signal local credibility to German B2B clients.

  • Maintain contact as a German expat or diaspora member

    Germans living abroad, as well as Turkish and Eastern European diaspora communities managing German accounts, use a +49 number to receive OTPs and stay reachable to domestic services.

Pricing

Germany numbers — simple, transparent.

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Monthly Quarterly · save 10% Yearly · save 25%
Mobile +49 $7.49 /mo $6.74 /mo $5.62 /mo
Landline +49 $5.62 /mo $5.06 /mo $4.21 /mo
Premium mobile memorable $11.98 /mo $10.79 /mo $8.99 /mo
FAQ

Common questions about Germany numbers.

  • Will a German virtual number work for Sparkasse or Deutsche Bank SMS OTPs?

    German savings banks (Sparkasse) and traditional banks apply strict VoIP filtering. OTP delivery is not guaranteed — we recommend a short test rental before committing to a full subscription.

  • Is this a real German carrier number?

    Yes. It is a genuine line on the German national numbering plan managed by Bundesnetzagentur, not a relay or foreign forwarding service.

  • Can I make outbound calls to German numbers?

    Yes. Outbound calls to German mobiles and landlines are fully supported and billed per minute above your subscription fee.

  • Will it work for Doctolib, Arzttermin, or other healthcare booking platforms?

    German healthcare appointment platforms generally accept virtual numbers for registration — results are better than for banking. That said, some systems may reject VoIP lines.

  • What prefix will my German number have?

    Available prefixes depend on current inventory. Mobile (+49 15X/16X/17X) and Berlin (+49 30) numbers are most commonly stocked — check the picker at checkout.

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