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How to Call Denmark from Syria

To call Denmark from Syria, dial +45 followed by the Danish number. Sayfone offers transparent per-minute callingโ€”review your rate before placing the call.

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    ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡พFrom Syria
    To Denmark๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ฐ

    $0.08

    Per minute

    +45

    Country code

    HD

    Call quality

    Landline rate

    $0.08/min

    Mobile rate

    $0.08/min

    Same per-minute Sayfone rate for landline and mobile.

    Average call quality

    Steps at a glance

    1. Dial +45 (Denmark country code)
    2. Enter the local Danish number
    3. Review the per-minute rate
    4. Place your call

    DIALING INSTRUCTIONS

    Step-by-Step: Dialing Denmark from Syria

    Follow these steps to dial a Danish number from Syria using Sayfone or any international calling method.

    • Enter the Plus Sign (+) or International Prefix

      Begin with + (plus sign), or use 00 if your phone or dialer does not support +. This signals an international call.

      + or 00
    • Dial Denmark's Country Code

      Denmark's country code is 45. Enter it immediately after the + or 00.

      +45 or 0045
    • Dial the Local Danish Number

      Enter the complete Danish local number. Danish landline and mobile numbers are 8 digits long.

      +45 40123456 (example mobile) or +45 87654321 (example landline)
    • Review the Rate and Place Your Call

      On Sayfone, the per-minute rate for Denmark is displayed before you dial. Confirm and tap to call.

      $0.08 per minute (rate shown in widget)

    Dialing format reference

    +45

    Use these patterns when entering a full international number to +45.

    Mobile

    +45 40-49 XXXXXX (8 digits total)

    Landline

    +45 20-30 XXXXXX or +45 8-9 XXXXXX (8 digits total)

    • +45 40123456
    • +45 87654321
    • +45 45678901

    Major city area codes

    Copenhagen40-46
    Aarhus86-87
    Odense65-66

    Sources

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    IMPORTANT RULES

    Dialing Rules for Denmark

    Denmark uses a closed numbering plan. Always include the full 8-digit number and country code when calling internationally.

    Always Use the Country Code (+45) When Dialing from Abroad

    From Syria, you must include +45 at the start of every Danish number, even if calling from Sayfone or another international dialer.

    Danish Numbers Are 8 Digits Long

    All Danish local numbers contain 8 digits. Do not drop any digits when entering the number.

    No Area Code Required for International Calls

    Unlike some countries, Denmark does not use area codes. The first 2 digits of the 8-digit number identify the region or carrier, not a separate area code.

    Mobile and Landline Numbers Have Different First Digits

    Mobile numbers typically start with 40โ€“49. Landline numbers start with 20โ€“30 or 8โ€“9. However, both require the same dialing format with country code.

    TIMING TIPS

    Best Times to Call Denmark from Syria

    Denmark is typically 1 hour ahead of Syria (CET vs. EET). Plan your calls during reasonable daytime hours in both countries to increase the chance of reaching someone.

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    Note: Both Syria and Denmark observe different daylight-saving schedules, so the time difference may vary during transition periods.

    Time & windows

    Best Time to Call

    9 AMโ€“5 PM Copenhagen time

    Roughly 8 AMโ€“4 PM Syria time. Standard business and personal availability.

    Avoid Calling

    10 PMโ€“7 AM Copenhagen time

    Outside working hours and late night in Denmark.

    ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡พSyria Morning (6โ€“9 AM EET)
    Denmark: 5โ€“8 AM CETEarly for both; suitable for urgent calls only.
    ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡พSyria Midday (9 AMโ€“1 PM EET)
    Denmark: 8 AMโ€“12 PM CETGood overlap; business hours in both regions.
    ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡พSyria Afternoon (1โ€“6 PM EET)
    Denmark: 12โ€“5 PM CETIdeal window; working hours in Denmark.
    ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡พSyria Evening (6โ€“10 PM EET)
    Denmark: 5โ€“9 PM CETAcceptable for personal calls; outside typical business hours.

    Calling tips

    • Check for Danish holidays (e.g., Christmas, New Year, Easter) which may affect business availability.
    • Friday afternoons in Denmark tend to be quieter; plan important calls for earlier in the week.
    • Mobile calls may be more reliable than landlines during off-peak hours.

    Business etiquette

    • Danes appreciate punctuality and directness; state the purpose of your call upfront.
    • Use English if you are not fluent in Danish; English is widely spoken in Denmark.
    • Avoid calling during lunch hours (typically 12โ€“1 PM Copenhagen time).

    Sources

    1. 1
      World Time Zone Database (IANA Time Zone Database)

      Time zone definitions for Syria (EET) and Denmark (CET/CEST)

    TROUBLESHOOTING

    Troubleshooting and Restrictions

    Most standard international calling methods work reliably for Syriaโ€“Denmark calls. However, some rare scenarios may cause issues.

    Call Fails or Drops Immediately

    Verify that you have entered the full number with the country code (+45). Check your internet connection if using Sayfone. Some mobile networks in Syria may have temporary international routing issues; try again after a few minutes or contact your local provider.

    High Background Noise or Echo

    International calls may occasionally have minor audio artifacts. Move to a quieter location and use a stable internet connection on Sayfone. For persistent issues, try calling at a different time when network congestion is lower.

    Premium or Special Numbers

    Some special numbers (e.g., emergency services 112, premium-rate lines, or service numbers) may not work via all international calling methods. For standard residential and business landlines and mobiles, international calling works normally.

    Caller ID and Privacy

    When calling from Syria, Danish recipients may see a generic international prefix or a Sayfone gateway number instead of your actual number. This is normal for international calling; inform the recipient of your actual number if follow-up contact is needed.

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    Adjust the tools below to compare Sayfone with typical retail pricing for calls to Denmark. Start with one call, then layer on monthly volume to see the bigger picture.

    How to use these tools

    • Sayfone uses your live rate for calls to Denmark โ€” the same basis as the rest of this page.
    • First, estimate savings on a single call length. Then, model a full month of minutes versus typical retail benchmarks.
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    ~$3.92/min

    T-Mobile$651

    ~$2.96/min

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    ~$0.40/min

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    Annual saving vs. AT&T

    Based on 220 min/month

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