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Netherlands

The Netherlands is Europe's premier trade and tech gateway, home to the world's largest seaport and a $1.27 trillion economy. Get a local Dutch number and reach 17 million consumers - and the entire EU market - with instant credibility.

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Market Opportunity

Why Expand Your Business to Netherlands?

The Netherlands is the 18th largest economy globally and the 5th largest in the EU, with a GDP of $1.27 trillion in 2024. Its economy punches well above its geographic size. Rotterdam is Europe's biggest seaport. Schiphol is one of the continent's busiest airports. Amsterdam hosts the AMS-IX, one of the world's largest internet exchanges. Tech giants including Google, Netflix, Uber, and Microsoft have planted their European headquarters here. With a GDP per capita above the EU average and a population that ranks first globally in English proficiency, the Netherlands is one of the most accessible and commercially rewarding European markets to enter.

Entering the Dutch market without a physical office used to mean high international call costs, low answer rates, and zero local credibility. A virtual Dutch phone number changes that equation entirely. When you call a Rotterdam logistics firm from a +31 10 number, or let Amsterdam e-commerce customers reach you on a local 020 line, you're speaking their language - literally and commercially. Dutch consumers are digitally savvy and quick to discard calls from unrecognized international prefixes. A local area code removes that friction instantly. Pair it with FoneSwift's AI voice agents and power dialer, and you have a full contact center presence in the Netherlands - no office lease, no local hire required.

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Outbound Sales & SDR Campaigns

Dutch decision-makers are significantly more likely to answer calls from a recognized +31 area code than from an unknown international prefix. Use local Amsterdam or Rotterdam numbers on your FoneSwift power dialer to reach Dutch prospects during CET business hours and boost connect rates.

Inbound Customer Support

Route Dutch customer calls to your global support team via a toll-free 0800 or national 085 number. FoneSwift's conversational IVR handles Dutch caller triage, queuing, and escalation - giving customers a seamless local experience regardless of where your agents are based.

SMS-Based Customer Engagement

Dutch consumers heavily use WhatsApp, but SMS remains the dominant channel for transactional messages including order confirmations, appointment reminders, and OTPs. Use FoneSwift mobile +316 numbers to send two-way SMS at scale, fully compliant with Dutch Telecommunications Act requirements.

EU Market Entry Testing

The Netherlands is consistently rated Europe's easiest gateway for new market entry. Use a local Dutch number as a low-cost proof-of-concept before committing to a full EU office. A single +31 number on your website and outbound campaigns validates demand without heavy infrastructure spend.

Call Tracking & Attribution

Assign unique Dutch local numbers to individual campaigns - Google Ads, LinkedIn, trade publications, and events. FoneSwift analytics ties every inbound call back to its source, giving Dutch marketing teams precise ROAS visibility without additional software.

Businesses Using Netherlands Phone Numbers

The Netherlands anchors some of Europe's most critical industries - from port logistics and semiconductor manufacturing to fintech and SaaS. Businesses in every vertical rely on local Dutch numbers to clear the trust barrier that separates answered calls from missed opportunities.

Technology & SaaS

International SaaS companies and cloud providers targeting the Dutch market use Amsterdam 020 numbers to signal EU presence and pass the credibility check that Dutch procurement teams apply to new vendors. Amsterdam is a recognized European tech capital, and a local number is often the first trust signal evaluated.

Logistics & Supply Chain

Global freight forwarders and 3PL operators use Rotterdam 010 numbers to coordinate with port agents, customs brokers, and supply chain partners. Rotterdam handles roughly 14% of all EU seaborne trade, making local voice presence essential for real-time freight operations.

Financial Services & Fintech

International fintech firms and asset managers leverage Amsterdam and The Hague numbers to build credibility with Dutch institutional investors and retail banking customers. The Netherlands is the second largest source and recipient of foreign direct investment in the world, creating high demand for trusted local financial contact lines.

Life Sciences & Pharmaceuticals

Biotech companies and CROs active in the Dutch pharma corridor - spanning Amsterdam, Leiden, and Utrecht - use local numbers to coordinate clinical operations, regulatory submissions to the CBG (Medicines Evaluation Board), and key account management with hospital groups.

Agriculture & AgriTech

The Netherlands is the world's second-largest agricultural exporter by value. AgriTech startups and international food-processing companies use local Dutch numbers to engage with growers, cooperatives, and the Wageningen research ecosystem - where much of the innovation is born.

E-Commerce & Retail

Dutch e-commerce penetration is among the highest in Europe. International online retailers set up local 085 national or 0800 toll-free numbers for customer service to build trust with Dutch shoppers who expect local accessibility - especially for returns, disputes, and delivery queries.

Legal & Professional Services

International law firms and consulting practices use The Hague 070 and Amsterdam 020 numbers to manage Dutch client intake, coordinate with the Dutch Bar Association, and maintain confidential communication lines for cross-border legal matters.

About Netherlands Phone Numbers

The Netherlands operates under a tightly regulated national numbering plan administered by the Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM). Dutch phone numbers are 9 digits long after the +31 country code and are divided into geographic (local), national, mobile, and special-service ranges. Geographic area codes vary between two and three digits - major cities like Amsterdam (20), Rotterdam (10), and The Hague (70) use two-digit codes, while smaller cities use three digits. Mobile numbers begin with 06 domestically (+316 internationally). National 085 numbers and toll-free 0800 numbers are non-geographic and widely used by businesses seeking a unified Dutch presence. With over 93% internet penetration and a population that ranks first globally in English language proficiency, the Dutch market rewards businesses that show up with professional, localized communication infrastructure.

FoneSwift gives you instant access to the full Dutch number ecosystem - local geographic numbers across Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Eindhoven, and dozens of other cities; national 085 numbers requiring no local address; toll-free 0800 numbers for inbound customer lines; and mobile +316 numbers for SMS-enabled workflows. Activation is fast, documentation support is built in, and every number is immediately configurable with AI voice agents, power dialing, call recording, and two-way SMS through your FoneSwift dashboard. Whether you're running a 10-seat outbound sales team or a 200-agent contact center serving Dutch customers, the platform scales without added infrastructure.

Telecom compliance in the Netherlands is primarily governed by the Telecommunicatiewet (Telecommunications Act) and EU-level regulations including GDPR for call and SMS data handling. Geographic local numbers require a verifiable Dutch service address, while national and mobile numbers accept worldwide addresses. A2P SMS messaging must comply with Dutch carrier guidelines and GDPR consent requirements - commercial messages require prior opt-in from recipients. FoneSwift manages carrier documentation, regulatory submissions, and compliance workflows so your team can focus on conversations, not red tape. Number portability is fully supported under Dutch law, meaning you can bring existing +31 numbers to FoneSwift without losing your established caller identity.

CapitalAmsterdam (constitutional capital); The Hague (seat of government)
Population17.9 million (2024 estimate)
Largest CitiesAmsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht, Eindhoven, Tilburg
TimezoneEurope/Amsterdam (CET/CEST)

Interesting Facts about Netherlands

Discover what makes Netherlands unique and why local phone numbers matter for your business.

The World's Largest Internet Exchange Sits in Amsterdam

The Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX) is one of the highest-traffic internet exchanges on the planet, routing hundreds of terabits of data per second. This infrastructure concentration is a core reason major tech companies choose Amsterdam as their European communications hub.

Dutch Area Codes Follow a Population-Density Logic

Just like early US rotary-phone codes, the Netherlands assigned its shortest area codes to its most populous cities. Amsterdam got 020, Rotterdam got 010, and The Hague got 070. Smaller cities and towns received three-digit codes - a numbering hierarchy that's remained consistent since the country's telephone network was first standardized.

The Netherlands Was an Early Adopter of Number Portability

The Dutch implemented mobile number portability as early as 1999, giving consumers and businesses the legal right to retain their phone numbers when switching carriers. This early adoption set the standard for telecom competition across the EU and remains in force today under ACM oversight.

0800 Toll-Free Numbers Are Genuinely Free - Even from Mobiles

Unlike some European countries where toll-free calls from mobile phones incur charges, Dutch 0800 numbers are free to dial from both landlines and mobile phones within the Netherlands. This makes them significantly more valuable as customer service numbers in the Dutch market than in many neighboring countries.

The +31 Country Code Has Stayed Unchanged Since 1960

The Netherlands was assigned country code 31 during the early standardization of international telephony under the ITU E.164 plan. Despite dramatic growth in mobile lines, VoIP services, and virtual numbers, the +31 prefix has remained constant for over six decades.

Dutch Mobile Penetration Exceeds 120%

The Netherlands has more active SIM cards than people, reflecting widespread dual-SIM usage and the prevalence of IoT-connected devices. This high mobile density makes SMS and mobile-first communication strategies especially effective for businesses targeting Dutch consumers.

Virtual Number Types in Netherlands

Every business has unique needs. Choose the perfect telephony footprint in Netherlands to maximize local trust, nationwide reach, or high-volume SMS.

Local Numbers

Geographic numbers tied to specific Dutch cities and regions. Each carries a real city area code such as 020 (Amsterdam), 010 (Rotterdam), 070 (The Hague), 040 (Eindhoven), or 030 (Utrecht). Total number length is 9 digits after the country code.

Best For

Best for building city-level trust, running localized ad campaigns, and handling regional inbound support lines where Dutch callers expect a familiar area code.

National Numbers (085)

Non-geographic numbers starting with 085 that project a nationwide presence without tying the business to any single Dutch city. No local address required.

Best For

Best for international companies entering the Netherlands without a local office, and for distributed sales teams who need a single Dutch contact number across all regions.

Toll-Free Numbers (0800)

Free-to-call numbers from within the Netherlands starting with 0800. Callers inside the country incur no charge, while the receiving business pays per-minute inbound rates.

Best For

Best for customer service desks, inbound lead lines, and enterprise brands that want to signal national accessibility and remove any barrier to contact for Dutch consumers.

Mobile Numbers (+316)

Virtual mobile numbers starting with 06 domestically (+316 internationally). These numbers support two-way SMS and voice, and are indistinguishable from standard Dutch mobile lines.

Best For

Best for SMS marketing, two-factor authentication, appointment reminders, and outbound sales campaigns where a mobile caller ID boosts answer rates among Dutch contacts.

How to Call Netherlands

Navigating international exit codes and local trunks can be confusing. Use our definitive dialing cheat sheet to ensure your calls connect every time.

Dialing Format Reference

International call to the Netherlands
+31 [Area Code] XXX XXXX

Dial +31 (or 0031), then drop the leading 0 from the Dutch number. For Amsterdam: +31 20 123 4567. For Rotterdam: +31 10 123 4567. Dutch numbers total 9 digits after the country code.

Domestic call within the Netherlands
0[Area Code] XXX XXXX

Always dial the trunk prefix 0 before the area code when calling domestically. For Amsterdam: 020 123 4567. For Rotterdam: 010 123 4567. Drop the 0 only when dialing from abroad.

Mobile number call
+31 6 XXXX XXXX

Dutch mobile numbers always begin with 06 locally. Internationally, dial +31 6 followed by the 8-digit subscriber number. Example: +31 6 1234 5678.

Toll-Free call
0800 XXX XXXX

Dutch toll-free numbers start with 0800. Free for callers within the Netherlands. From abroad, dial +31 800 XXX XXXX, though toll-free access from outside the country varies by provider.

Telephony Compliance

Regulatory Requirements in Netherlands

Ensure smooth operations by understanding the local Know Your Customer (KYC) laws and required documentation for acquiring numbers in Netherlands.

Local Regulations

Key restrictions and use cases.

Local Geographic Numbers (020, 010, 070, 040, etc.)

Per the Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM), geographic numbers are linked to a specific Dutch city or region. Providers are required to collect a valid service address tied to that area code. For businesses outside the Netherlands, a worldwide company address is typically accepted alongside a company registration document. FoneSwift handles carrier submissions on your behalf.

National Numbers (085)

National 085 numbers are not tied to a geographic region and do not require a local Dutch address. A company name and a business service address from anywhere in the world are sufficient. These are the easiest number type to activate for international businesses entering the Dutch market.

Toll-Free Numbers (0800)

Dutch toll-free 0800 numbers require a valid company name and a service address; a Dutch physical presence is not mandatory. Businesses should note that 0800 numbers are free for callers dialing from within the Netherlands. Activation typically takes 1-2 business days after documentation is verified.

Mobile Numbers (+316)

Mobile 06 (internationally +316) numbers in the Netherlands do not require a local Dutch address per ACM guidelines. A company name and a worldwide address are sufficient. Mobile numbers support two-way SMS messaging, making them ideal for customer outreach and verification workflows.

Required Documents

Checklist for provisioning.

What you need to get a Netherlands number:

  • Company registration certificate (e.g., KvK extract from Dutch Chamber of Commerce, or equivalent from your country)
  • Authorized representative government-issued ID (passport or national ID)
  • Proof of business service address (worldwide address accepted for national, toll-free, and mobile numbers)
  • Local Dutch service address or proof of local activity (required specifically for geographic local numbers)
  • Brief description of intended use (required by some carriers for toll-free 0800 provisioning)
Note: Document verification typically takes 1-3 business days depending on local carrier hours.

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Why Choose Netherlands Phone Number for Your Business?

Discover the advantages of having a local phone number that builds trust, increases engagement, and drives results.

Global Reach
Connect with customers worldwide using a toll-free number. No need to change your existing phone number.
Cost-Effective
Toll-free numbers are often less expensive than local numbers, making them a cost-effective solution for businesses of all sizes.
Brand Recognition
A toll-free number can help you build brand recognition and credibility with customers.
Flexibility
You can use a toll-free number for any purpose, including marketing, sales, and customer support.
Smart Call Routing
Route calls based on business hours, location, or team availability. Never miss an important opportunity with advanced call handling.
Campaign Analytics
Track performance of marketing campaigns by region. Assign unique local numbers to ads and measure ROI with precision.

How to Get a Netherlands Phone Number

Buying a Netherlands phone number using FoneSwift is easy and takes just a few minutes. Follow these simple steps to get your Netherlands phone number and start connecting with customers in Netherlands today.

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Create a new account on FoneSwift or sign in to your existing account to get started.

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Once logged in, you'll be taken to your FoneSwift dashboard where you can manage all your phone numbers and settings.

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Click on Settings in the sidebar, then go to "My Numbers" and click the "Add a Number" button.

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Choose Netherlands as your country from the dropdown menu.

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Select the type of number, then choose the Netherlands country from the available options.

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Click the "Search" button to see all available phone numbers with the selected area code.

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Browse through the available numbers, select one that fits your needs, click "Buy Number", and confirm your purchase.

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Your number is now active! Start making and receiving calls from the FoneSwift Dialer immediately.

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You can configure your number to handle calls, forward calls, or even create an AI voice agent to handle the calls for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about virtual phone numbers in Netherlands

Do I need a Dutch address or office to get a Netherlands virtual phone number?

It depends on the number type. National (085), toll-free (0800), and mobile (+316) numbers do not require a local Dutch address - a worldwide business address is accepted. Geographic local numbers (such as Amsterdam 020 or Rotterdam 010) do require a valid service address tied to the relevant Dutch city or region. FoneSwift guides you through the exact requirements for your chosen number type.

Can I port my existing Dutch phone number to FoneSwift?

Yes. Number portability is a legal right in the Netherlands under ACM regulations, covering local, national, mobile, and toll-free numbers. The typical porting timeline is 5 to 10 business days. FoneSwift manages the carrier paperwork and porting submission on your behalf, so you keep your existing +31 number without interruption.

Do Netherlands virtual numbers support SMS?

Yes. Mobile +316 numbers support full two-way SMS. National 085 numbers also support SMS on select carrier routes. Geographic local numbers and toll-free 0800 numbers have limited or no outbound SMS capability depending on the carrier. For SMS-heavy workflows like appointment reminders or OTPs, FoneSwift recommends activating a Dutch mobile number.

How quickly can I activate a Netherlands virtual number?

National (085) and mobile (+316) numbers can be activated within minutes of completing documentation. Local geographic numbers and toll-free 0800 numbers typically require 1 to 2 business days for carrier verification and address confirmation. FoneSwift notifies you as soon as the number is live and ready to configure.

What timezone does the Netherlands use, and does it observe Daylight Saving Time?

The Netherlands operates on Central European Time (CET, UTC+1) in winter and Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) during Daylight Saving Time, which runs from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October. Dutch business hours are typically 09:00-17:30 CET, which is 3:00-11:30 AM Eastern Time.

Should I choose a local, national, or toll-free number for my Dutch market entry?

It depends on your strategy. Choose a local geographic number (e.g., Amsterdam 020) if you want strong city-level trust and higher outbound answer rates. Choose a national 085 number if you want a single Dutch presence without geographic association and with the simplest documentation. Choose a toll-free 0800 number if your primary goal is inbound customer service and you want callers to reach you at no cost to them.

Are there any SMS regulations I need to comply with for messaging Dutch contacts?

Yes. Business SMS to Dutch consumers is governed by GDPR and the Dutch Telecommunications Act. Commercial A2P messages require prior explicit opt-in consent from recipients. Carriers in the Netherlands also apply their own A2P filtering policies. FoneSwift provides compliance guidance and supports GDPR-aligned opt-in workflows to keep your messaging campaigns deliverable and legally sound.
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