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Cheaper international daytime telephone calls to Slovenia

The best buy tables below have been developed to help you choose the right supplier and tariff for daytime calls to landlines in Slovenia.

If you’re looking for a good deal on calling a landline in Slovenia during the daytime, you’ve come to the right place.

If your phone provider has increased its daytime rates to landlines in Slovenia, it’s quick and easy to switch to one of the providers in the best buy table below.

Save money on daytime calls to Slovenia

If your daytime calls to landlines in Slovenia are too expensive, why not consider switching phone suppliers?






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 Information on Communications and Transport in Slovenia:

  • Slovenia » International Dialing code: 00 386 (note: you can ignore the double zero and just use a plus + sign before the number)
  • Slovenia » Airports: 14 (2004 est.)
  • Slovenia » Airports - with paved runways: total: 6 over 3,047 m: 1 2,438 to 3,047 m: 1 1,524 to 2,437 m: 1 914 to 1,523 m: 2 under 914 m: 1 (2004 est.)
  • Slovenia » Airports - with unpaved runways: total: 8 1,524 to 2,437 m: 2 914 to 1,523 m: 2 under 914 m: 4 (2004 est.)
  • Slovenia » Capital: Ljubljana
  • Slovenia » Currency (code): tolar (SIT)
  • Slovenia » Economy - overview: Slovenia, with its historical ties to Western Europe, enjoys a GDP per capita substantially higher than that of the other transitioning economies of Central Europe. In March 2004, Slovenia became the first transition country to graduate from borrower status to donor partner at the World Bank. Privatization of the economy proceeded at an accelerated pace in 2002-04. Despite lackluster performance in Europe in 2001-04, Slovenia maintained moderate growth. Structural reforms to improve the business environment have allowed for greater foreign participation in Slovenia's economy and have helped to lower unemployment. Further measures to curb inflation are still needed. Corruption and the high degree of coordination between government, business, and central bank policy were issues of concern in the run-up to Slovenia's 1 May 2004 accession to the European Union. In mid-2004 Slovenia agreed to adopt the euro by 2007 and, therefore, must keep its debt levels, budget deficits, interest rates, and inflation levels within the EU's Maastrict criteria.
  • Slovenia » Flag description: three equal horizontal bands of white (top), blue, and red, with the Slovenian seal (a shield with the image of Triglav, Slovenia's highest peak, in white against a blue background at the center; beneath it are two wavy blue lines depicting seas and rivers, and above it are three six-pointed stars arranged in an inverted triangle, which are taken from the coat of arms of the Counts of Celje, the great Slovene dynastic house of the late 14th and early 15th centuries); the seal is located in the upper hoist side of the flag centered in the white and blue bands
  • Slovenia » Highways (km): total: 20,250 km paved: 20,250 km (including 456 km of expressways) unpaved: 0 km (2002)
  • Slovenia » Internet country code: .si
  • Slovenia » Internet hosts: 45,491 (2004)
  • Slovenia » Internet users: 750,000 (2002)
  • Slovenia » Map references: Europe
  • Slovenia » National holiday: Independence Day/Statehood Day, 25 June (1991)
  • Slovenia » Ports and harbors: Koper
  • Slovenia » Radio broadcast stations: AM 17, FM 160, shortwave 0 (1998)
  • Slovenia » Railways (km): total: 1,201 km standard gauge: 1,201 km 1.435-m gauge (499 km electrified) (2004)
  • Slovenia » Telephone system: general assessment: NA domestic: 100% digital (2000) international: country code - 386
  • Slovenia » Telephones - main lines in use: 812,300 (2003)
  • Slovenia » Telephones - mobile cellular: 1,739,100 (2003)
  • Slovenia » Television broadcast stations: 48 (2001)