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Global Call Forwarding offers three types of Norway toll free numbers: Toll Free (mobile accessible), National (815), and Geographic. Callers can dial these numbers from landlines, mobile phones, pay phones, and fax transmissions. In addition, people in other countries can dial the National (815) and Geographic numbers but not the Toll Free (mobile accessible) numbers. Other notable aspects of Norway toll free numbers are as follows:

  • Toll Free (mobile accessible) - The number format is “800” plus 5 digits, and Toll Free (mobile accessible) numbers are more costly than National (815) or Geographic numbers.
  • National (815) - The number format is “815” plus 5 digits, and National (815) and Geographic numbers are equivalent in cost.
  • Geographic - Forty localities in Norway have Geographic numbers. Each locality has a specific prefix for the 8-digit number. For example, an Oslo number will start with “2” followed by seven numbers while Bergen numbers start with “56” followed by six numbers.

It only takes a few minutes to order a Norway toll free number from Global Call Forwarding. The process is very simple; start by heading to the Global Call Forwarding homepage: www.globalcallforwarding.com and enter the appropriate info into the drop-down boxes. There is even a free trial available if you are interested in trying the service before committing.

Norway Toll Free Number Format

The dialing code for Norway virtual numbers is (+47) .

The Norway toll free number format and phone numbers are typically 10-digits long. The format for Norway toll free numbers includes the dialing code (+47), the toll free code (999), and a 6-digit subscriber number: +47 (999) (xxx xxx).

Norway Toll Free Numbers for Business Use

Because the toll free subscriber, or owner of the toll free phone number, pays for the phone calls, customers prefer to use local toll free numbers to contact businesses. The customers in Norway won’t incur any charges when calling your business.

Norway toll free numbers are therefore valuable business tools as they allow company employees and customers located in Norway to call the company conveniently, no matter where the business is located.

Included with our call forwarding service is advanced IVR setup – callers can reach different departments through voice navigation or by dialing a different single number extension. These single numbers include, but are not limited to, customer service, billing support, technical support disputes sales, complaints, product, and marketing inquiry.

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We offer five different toll free number plans. Our Norway toll free numbers start at $28.95 per month. They come with included minutes as well as an additional per-minute rate. Higher-priced plans offer greater calling minutes and discounts.

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How to Buy a Norway Toll Free Number?

You can buy a Norway phone number from Global Call Forwarding in two ways:

To purchase your numbers online, follow these steps:

  1. Visit our Pricing page.
  2. Select your new number from the left dialog box.
  3. Choose Norway , type of number, prefix, and number available.
  4. Then, enter the necessary information in the right dialog box to have your calls forwarded.
  5. Note: You can forward calls to any location or VoIP/SIP system.
  6. Click on View Rates and choose from our five different plans.
  7. Add premium services, if desired. We offer Call Recording, Outbound Calling, Voicemail Transcription, and Rollover Minutes.
  8. Submit your order and wait for your service to be activated.
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Quick Facts about Norway

In 2017, the population of Norway was 5,320,045. Its Gross Domestic Product was $375.9 billion, the composition of which was agriculture at 2.4%, industry at 31.1%, and services at 66.5%. Norway had 806,264 fixed telephone lines, 5,729,569 mobile cellular phones, and 5,122,994 internet users. Norway’s major seaports are Bergen, Haugesund, Maaloy, Mongstad, Narvik, and Sture. In 2017, its merchant marine, 16th in the world, consisted of 99 bulk carriers, 240 general cargo ships, 80 oil tankers, and 1166 other vessels.

Based on 2016 population figures, Norway’s 10 largest cities include the following:

  • Oslo, population 975,744
  • Bergen, population 252,772
  • Stavanger/ Sandnes, population 213,313
  • Trondheim, population 177,617
  • Drammen, population 115,137
  • Fredrikstad/Sarpsborg, population 109,907
  • Porsgrunn/Skien, population 92,001
  • Kristiansand, population 61,037
  • Ålesund, population 51,474
  • Tønsberg, population 51,061
  • Largest Cities of Norway

The following paragraphs highlight several of the largest cities in Norway.

Oslo

Oslo is the capital of Norway. Its website is https://www.oslo.kommune.no/. Oslo sits on the northernmost end of the Oslofjord, surrounded by hills and mountains. Forty islands lay within the city limits. Geographic Norway toll free numbers begin with “2” followed by seven digits.

Bergen

Bergen is on the southwestern coast of Norway on the peninsula of Bergenshalvøyen. Bergen’s nickname is the “city of seven mountains”. Bergen’s website is https://www.bergen.kommune.no/. Due to the Gulf Stream, the city has a mild winter climate with considerable precipitation. Geographic Norway toll free numbers begin with “56” followed by six digits.

Stavanger/ Sandnes

Stavanger/ Sandnes is a large urban area located in southwestern Norway on the North Atlantic Ocean. The region has one of the fastest growing populations in the country. Geographic Norway toll free numbers in this region begin with “52” followed by six digits.

Trondheim

Trondheim is 309 miles (497 km) due north of Oslo at the mouth of the Nidelva river. Its website is https://www.trondheim.kommune.no/, and its nickname is “the diocese city” due to its churches and cathedrals. It is also home to technology-oriented institutions such as:

  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
  • Foundation for Scientific and Industrial Research (SINTEF)
  • St Olavs University Hospital
  • Geographic Norway toll free numbers in Trondheim begin with “73” followed by six digits.

Drammen

Drammen is in the most populated portion of Norway, 40 km southwest of Oslo. It lies where the Drammenselva River meets the Drammensfjord. Its major attractions are:

The Aass Brewery is the oldest operating brewery in Norway. The brewery produces soft drinks, beer, and aquavit.

Several notable bridges

  • Drammen Museum of Art and Cultural History
  • The Drammen Spiral, a road tunnel above the town
  • Drammen Theater

Geographic Norway toll free numbers in Drammen begin with “32” followed by six digits.

Fredrikstad/ Sarpsborg

Fredrikstad/ Sarpsborg is an urban area near the North Sea. It is south of Oslo and approximately 170 miles from the northern tip of Denmark. Geographic Norway toll free numbers in the twin cities begin with “69” followed by six digits.

Porsgrunn/ Skien

Porsgrunn/ Skien is an urban area in southern Norway near the North Sea. It includes the municipality of Bamble. It is southwest of Oslo and approximately 170 miles from the northern tip of Denmark.

Geographic Norway toll free numbers in the Porsgrunn/ Skien area begin with “35” followed by six digits.

Kristiansand

Kristiansand lies just east of the southern tip of Norway on the North Sea. Its website is https://www.kristiansand.kommune.no/. Its economy depends upon tourism during the summer season. The Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park has over 900,000 visitors each year. It is also home to the Sørlandsparken industrial shopping park with the largest mall in Norway. Geographic toll free numbers in Kristiansand begin with “38” followed by six digits.

Ålesund

Ålesund is a port town in western Norway. It has Norway’s most important fishing harbor. Businesses in the area manufacture furniture and household items. There is a ship repair industry, and supply ships service offshore oil platforms. Its website is https://www.alesund.kommune.no/. Geographic Norway toll free numbers in Ålesund begin with “71” followed by six digits.

Tønsberg

Tønsberg is located 102 km south-southwest of Oslo on the North Sea. It has a year-round moderate climate with an average temperature of 59°F in August and 38°F in February. Noted attractions near Tønsberg include:

  • Lighthouses and fishing on Oslofjord
  • Medieval Castle Rock Tower and Slottsfjellet Museum
  • Haugar Vestfold Kunstmuseum

Geographic Norway toll free numbers in Tønsberg begin with “33” followed by six digits.

How Norway Toll Free Numbers Can Attract Customers?

The instant attraction for “toll free numbers” to potential customers has more power than you know. People know that they can call these numbers at no cost to them, which is an added plus. Therefore, people are more inclined to call and enquire about a business or service, which gives you the opportunity to convert them into customers and promote your brand.

Another benefit of Norway toll free numbers is that since you are paying for the calls instead of the caller, it gives the admirable impression that you are a company who cares about its potential customers by making the process a no-risk proposition. Getting toll-free numbers for your business is a great way to tell your customers you care.

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