Calling Austria directly is instant and intuitive with country code 43, though the rates run higher.
Calling cards offer budget-friendly access to Austria, rewarding a little patience with real savings.
Calling Austria with MeraTalk means tapping once for clear audio and low rates — no setup headaches.
Full dialing sequence
Start by dialing your own country's international access code. From the US or Canada this is 011; from most of Europe it's 00. This tells your network you're making an international call.
Immediately follow with Austria's country code — no spaces or dashes. This routes your call to Austria's telephone network. On smartphones, replace the exit code with a + sign.
Add the city or regional code for your destination in Austria. If the local number starts with a 0 (trunk prefix), drop it — the country code replaces it when dialing internationally.
Enter all remaining digits of the local number exactly as written. For mobile numbers, include every digit — no abbreviations. Press call and your carrier does the rest.
Connect to reliable internet first; it's the single biggest factor in keeping your calls clear.
A decent headset or earbuds noticeably improve call quality when reaching Austria — your ears will thank you.
Plan around UTC+1 to UTC+2 and your calls will consistently land at convenient, waking times.
Reaching Austria fits a tight budget when you trade carrier rates for affordable VoIP calling.
How to get started with MeraTalk
Knowing the number ranges in Austria helps you tell a mobile from a landline once you've dialed 43.
Area codes vary by region. Contact MeraTalk support for the full Austria number range list.
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