Business & Professional Networks
Norwegian and Swedish companies maintain close professional ties across industries including tech, energy, and manufacturing. Regular cross-border calls support project coordination and partnership management.
Call Sweden
No setup, transparent per-minute pricing, just straightforward international calling. Start a call in seconds from your browser.
$0.10
Per minute
+46
Country code
HD
Call quality
Active callers now: 132
Landline rate
$0.10/min
Mobile rate
$0.10/min
Same per-minute Sayfone rate for landline and mobile.
Average call quality
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220
min / month
~$4.90/min
~$3.70/min
~$2.20/min
~$0.50/min
$0.100/min
Annual saving vs. AT&T
Based on 220 min/month
WHY PEOPLE CALL THIS ROUTE
Cross-Nordic calling serves a range of professional and personal needs. Explore the main reasons people choose this route.
Norwegian and Swedish companies maintain close professional ties across industries including tech, energy, and manufacturing. Regular cross-border calls support project coordination and partnership management.
Many Norwegian families have relatives in Sweden and vice versa. Regular calls help maintain close relationships and stay connected with significant life events.
Nordic residents frequently travel between countries for work, tourism, and extended stays. Affordable calling ensures staying in touch while abroad without expensive roaming charges.
PRICING
Know exactly what you'll pay before you dial. No surprises, transparent pricing—just transparent per-minute pricing.
Sweden and Norway share similar telecom infrastructure and regulatory frameworks, which helps keep international rates competitive between the two countries. Browser-based calling eliminates additional carrier markups you might encounter with traditional phone services.
Sayfone Rates
| Destination | Type | Rate/min |
|---|---|---|
| Sweden | Mobile | 10¢/min |
| Sweden | Landline | 10¢/min |
Rates shown are per-minute. Transparent per-minute pricing, setup charges, or monthly minimums. Billing starts immediately upon answer.
GETTING STARTED
Simple, fast, and straightforward. No downloads, no complicated setup.
Instant access
Input the Swedish mobile or landline number you want to call. Include the country code (+46) or let the browser-based dialer handle formatting.
Dialer
+00 000 000 00
You'll see the per-minute rate (10¢/min) and an estimate of call cost before you dial. No surprises.
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Place the call directly from your browser. Start speaking immediately when the other party answers.
COMMON CALLING CHALLENGES
Understanding the realities of international calling helps you plan better and communicate more effectively.
Sweden is typically one hour ahead of Norway (both observe Central European Time or Central European Summer Time). Plan calls during mutually convenient hours to avoid early mornings or late evenings.
International call quality depends on both parties' internet connection and network conditions. Use WiFi for the most stable connection, especially on mobile devices.
Swedish landlines and mobiles follow standard formats. Ensure you have the complete number including the country code (+46) to avoid dialing errors.
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$1.20
$0.10 per minute
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TIPS & TIMING
Practical strategies to make your calls more effective and affordable.
Best Time to Call
9 AM–5 PM CET
Business hours in both countries
Good for Personal Calls
6 PM–9 PM CET
Evening hours after work
Avoid
10 PM–8 AM CET
Late night and early morning in Sweden
KEY CITIES
Learn about the major cities you're likely calling and the best times to reach people there.
Stockholm
Sweden's capital and largest city is the center of business, government, and culture. Home to major corporations, tech startups, and international organizations. Stock Exchange and financial markets are concentrated here.
Best time to call from Norway: 9 AM–5 PM CET on weekdays for business; 6 PM–9 PM for personal calls.
Photo brief: Stockholm Sweden cityscape waterfront
Gothenburg (Göteborg)
Sweden's second-largest city on the west coast is a major port and industrial hub. Strong automotive and manufacturing sectors; known for innovation and technology. Popular destination for business travel and conferences.
Best time to call from Norway: 9 AM–5 PM CET on weekdays; slightly earlier evenings (5:30 PM–8:30 PM) for personal calls.
Photo brief: Gothenburg Sweden harbor city
Malmö
Southern Sweden's largest city, connected to Copenhagen, Denmark, by the Öresund Bridge. Growing tech and startup scene; university city with young, international population. Regional economic and cultural center.
Best time to call from Norway: 9 AM–5 PM CET on weekdays; 6 PM–9 PM for personal calls.
Photo brief: Malmö Sweden modern city
Before you go
Get dialing help for Sweden, compare rates, or explore other destinations you call from Norway.
How to call Sweden from Norway
Country codes, number format, and dialing tips for Sweden.
What it costs to call Sweden
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