Everything you need to call Finland with Twiching — full dialing format, step-by-step guide, and Tier-1 CLI routes that land every call.
Finland
Helsinki · Europe
· COUNTRY INFO · VERIFIED
· DIALING GUIDE · VERIFIED
FULL DIAL FORMAT
011 · +358 · XX · XXXXXXX
A complete number to Finland follows this pattern. Twiching adds the exit and country codes automatically when you dial from the app.
EXIT CODE
Dial from the US/Canada to leave the country.
COUNTRY CODE
Routes the call directly into Finland.
AREA / MOBILE
Regional or mobile prefix — drop the leading 0.
LOCAL NUMBER
The subscriber's local number.
COMPLETE NUMBER FORMAT
011 · +358 · XX · XXXXXXX
Finland on the map
Helsinki · Europe
ROUTE
Tier-1 Direct
CLI
Verified
ASR
60%+ min
Click any step — watch the full dial string build piece by piece.
FULL NUMBER FORMAT
011 · +358 · XX · XXXXXXX
Twiching automatically adds the exit and country codes — just enter the local number.
191
Countries in directory
FINLAND INCLUDED
99.97%
Call delivery rate
STIR/SHAKEN
500+
Carrier interconnects
TIER-1 DIRECT
60%+
Guaranteed ASR
REAL-TIME ROUTING
Finland
Europe · FI
Finland uses an open numbering plan under country code +358. After the country code, a 2-digit area or mobile prefix is followed by a 7-digit subscriber number, giving a 9-digit national number. Domestic numbers are often written with a leading trunk "0" that is omitted when dialing Finland from abroad.
Finland has 95% internet penetration and is served by 3 major mobile networks (Telia Finland, Elisa, DNA). VoIP is permitted and regulated by Traficom (Finnish Transport and Communications Agency). The local currency is EUR and the primary language is Finnish, Swedish, which shape IVR prompts, SMS content, and business-hours handling.
Most European numbering plans follow ITU-T E.164 with a national trunk prefix that is dropped for international dialing, and cross-border VoIP is widely supported across the region.
Skipping the exit code
Reaching Finland from the US requires the 011 exit code ahead of +358 — skip it and the call won't connect.
Keeping the national trunk "0"
If a Finland number is written with a leading 0 for domestic use, omit that 0 after the +358 country code when calling from abroad.
Ignoring the time difference
UTC+2 governs local business hours in Finland; confirm the time there before placing the call.
Permitted — Traficom regulated
Regulated by Traficom (Finnish Transport and Communications Agency)
US → Finland
$0.009/min
per minute
Finland → US
$0.008/min
per minute
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Local FI caller ID
Present a Finland +358 number so prospects in Helsinki and nationwide recognise the call and are more likely to answer.
Europe outbound & support
Run sales and support lines into Finland over Tier-1 routes that interconnect with networks like Telia Finland.
Follow-the-sun coverage
Staff Finland hours (UTC+2) with routing that sends calls to the right team at the right local time.
FAQ
Yes. Twiching provisions Finland virtual numbers with local +358 caller ID for calls and, where supported, SMS. A recognisable local number tends to get answered more often than an unfamiliar international one, which makes it useful for sales, support, and building local market presence.
Finland's area or mobile prefix is 2 digits, dialed right after the +358 country code and before the 7-digit subscriber number. Missing or mistyping that prefix is one of the most common reasons a call to Finland fails to connect.
The country code for Finland is +358. To call Finland from the United States, dial 011, then 358, then the local number. Twiching adds the 011 and +358 automatically when you dial from the app, so you only need to enter the local number itself.
Yes, where locally supported — a single Twiching Finland number can handle both voice calls and SMS. That avoids the overhead of provisioning and managing two separate numbers for one customer-facing line.
Finland's local currency is EUR, which is worth factoring into any pricing or invoicing shown to customers there. Twiching's own per-minute rates to and from Finland are quoted in USD regardless of the local currency.
Finland's ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code is FI, distinct from its dialing code (+358). The ISO code is used in things like domain names and shipping forms, while the dialing code is what actually routes a phone call.
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