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Phone numbers in Switzerland

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Real local Switzerland 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.

  • +41dial code
  • Mobile + landlinenumber types
  • 60sactivation time
  • from $7.58per month, yearly
About

Switzerland phone numbers, explained.

Switzerland uses country code +41 and its telecommunications sector is regulated by the Federal Office of Communications (OFCOM / BAKOM / UFCOM), responsible for numbering allocation, spectrum management, and market oversight. Swiss mobile numbers begin with 7 after the country code — prefixes such as +41 76, +41 77, +41 78, +41 79 are assigned to operators including Swisscom, Salt, and Sunrise. Fixed-line area codes correspond to regions: Zurich uses 44, Geneva uses 22, Bern uses 31, Basel uses 61, and Lausanne uses 21. Switzerland's four official languages — German, French, Italian, and Romansh — and its position as host to major international organisations and financial institutions make it a unique market. Zurich is a global banking hub, Geneva hosts United Nations offices, WHO headquarters, and Red Cross operations, and Basel is home to BIS and major pharmaceutical companies. A Swiss number is sought by international professionals operating in the finance, pharma, and NGO sectors who need a credible local contact point. The country's high smartphone penetration and strong adoption of mobile payment systems such as Twint also make local number verification relevant for residents, expats, and businesses active in the Swiss market.

  • Swiss mobile numbers follow the pattern +41 7X XXX XX XX, where the digit after 7 identifies the operator.
  • Zurich landlines use +41 44; Geneva uses +41 22; Bern uses +41 31; Basel uses +41 61; Lausanne uses +41 21.
  • Swiss numbers are 9 digits after the country code in international format.
Examples

What a Switzerland number looks like.

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

Mobile

  • +4179 582 17 39
  • +4176 426 71 39
  • +4176 479 32 16
  • +4176 924 51 37
  • +4176 316 72 48

Landline

  • +4122 146 87 39
  • +4122 351 49 67
  • +4122 179 64 28

Premium memorable patterns

  • +41 78 10 20 30 40 Clean
  • +41 76 98 76 54 32 Sequential
Use cases

Why people get a Switzerland number.

  • Verify Twint or Swiss fintech apps

    Twint, Switzerland's leading mobile payment platform, and other Swiss fintech services require a local mobile number for account registration. A +41 number may satisfy initial OTP verification steps.

  • Establish a Zurich or Geneva presence

    Finance professionals, consultants, and NGO workers engage Swiss counterparts more easily with a local +41 number, as a foreign number can signal lack of local commitment.

  • Access Swiss classified and rental ads

    Platforms like Homegate and Ricardo.ch require a Swiss contact number for listings. A virtual +41 number allows non-residents to participate in Swiss marketplaces.

  • Maintain a local line as a Swiss expat

    Swiss nationals living abroad often keep a +41 number for communication with government services, pension institutions, or family contacts that expect a Swiss mobile.

Pricing

Switzerland numbers — simple, transparent.

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Monthly Quarterly · save 10% Yearly · save 25%
Mobile +41 $10.11 /mo $9.10 /mo $7.58 /mo
Landline +41 $7.58 /mo $6.83 /mo $5.69 /mo
Premium mobile memorable $16.18 /mo $14.56 /mo $12.13 /mo
FAQ

Common questions about Switzerland numbers.

  • Will a Swiss virtual number work for Postfinance or UBS SMS verification?

    Swiss banks such as Postfinance and UBS use carrier-grade VoIP filtering for OTPs. Delivery to virtual numbers is not guaranteed — test with a short rental before committing.

  • Is this a real Swiss carrier number?

    Yes. It is a genuine line on the Swiss national numbering plan, not a relay or foreign forwarding service.

  • Can I make outbound calls to Swiss numbers?

    Yes. Outbound calls to Swiss mobiles and landlines are supported and billed per minute in addition to your subscription.

  • Will the number work across German and French-speaking regions of Switzerland?

    Yes. Swiss numbers are nationally valid — a Zurich-area number works for services in Geneva, Basel, or Lugano without restriction.

  • What prefix will my Swiss number have?

    Available prefixes depend on inventory. Mobile (+41 7X) and Zurich (+41 44) numbers are most commonly stocked — check the picker at checkout for current availability.

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