Local Lithuania Phone Numbers


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Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipėda and more - $2.95 per month*


  • Choose from almost 50 different local Lithuanian prefixes
  • Use your local LT number with a smartphone and take advantage of VoIP (no per min rate/ unlimited incoming)
  • We cover cities all over this Baltic state, useful if you do marketing here
  • Call forwarding the LT calls to a regular phone number anytime or as a backup
  • If you do business in Lithuania allow our phone system to handle the calls (menus, routing, voicemail etc.)
  • Omnitel or also known as Telia is the large telecom company coming out of the Baltic region
  • At the moment Lithuania numbers are not able to receive SMS/text messages
  • Special Registration: You'll need to provide an address in Lithuania, it doesn't matter where in the country (for instance you can register a local Vilnius number with an address from Plunge, LT

Use VoIP with a Lithuania virtual phone number among other options


  • You can use any combination of software and/or devices with your local Lithuania phone number
  • 1. Forward the Lithuania FlyNumber to any regular phone number

  • Core FlyNumber feature and can be updated via your panel on the "fly" (pun intended)
  • No PBX or phone system involved when using this option
  • Anytime our system needs to send calls to a regular phone number, there is a low per min rate
  • 2. Use the FlyNumber with our hosted pbx-phone system

  • This is optional. You can always go back to one of the other core options other (1. Regular Phone or 3. Voip/SIP)
  • It's $14.95 a month + the price of the Lithuania phone number (shown top of page)
  • If you forward to a reg. phone number and/or make outgoing calls - a per min rate applies
  • IVR/Voice Menu | Record Calls | On-Hold/Queue | Time-based routing | SIP Accounts | Voicemail and more
  • Within the PBX, core features (1. and 3.) are expanded to a great degree
  • Use the PBX to make outgoing calls with your virtual phone number
  • More info on our cloud phone system

  • 3. Set the Lithuania virtual phone number directly to VoIP

  • Core FlyNumber feature - set the Lithuania phone number to any SIP address (URI/host)
  • PBX not involved | Update settings instantly | Detailed logs (including failed attempts)
  • Using the SIP protocal (VoIP) might be the most effecnent way of answering calls, it would involve the fewset amount of "hops"
  • Your Lithuania FlyNumber can be used with 3CX | Asterisk | FreePBX | FreeSwitch among other VoIP solution
  • There are no additional charges when receiving calls this way - Unlimited incoming minutes
  • Every FlyNumber comes with 2 incoming channels (with the ability to purchase more soon)
  • More info on call forwarding

  • Buy a Lithuania virtual phone number in 3 easy steps

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    1.) Choose a country and city for your phone number

    2.) How would you like to use the FlyNumber? (change this anytime)

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    3.) Configuration Options


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    The history behind Lithuanian phone numbers

    The history of Lithuanian phone numbers can be traced back to the early 20th century when Lithuania was part of the Russian Empire. In 1904, the first telephone exchange was established in Vilnius, which had around 80 subscribers.

    After Lithuania gained independence from Russia in 1918, the country's telecommunications infrastructure was modernized, and the number of phone subscribers increased rapidly. By the 1930s, Lithuanians could make phone calls not only within the country but also to other European countries.

    During the Soviet occupation of Lithuania from 1940 to 1990, the country's telecommunications infrastructure was closely controlled by the government. The numbering system was standardized, and Lithuanian phone numbers were assigned an international code, +370, after Lithuania regained independence in 1990.

    In the early days of Lithuanian independence, there were only a few telecommunications companies in the country, and phone service was relatively expensive. However, as competition increased, prices decreased, and more people were able to afford phone service.


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    Technical info on Lithuanian phone numbers

    Lithuania phone numbers consist of eight digits, with the first two digits representing the area code. The area codes in Lithuania range from 5 to 46, with Vilnius, the capital city, having the area code 5.

    Landline numbers always start with the number 8, while mobile numbers start with either 6 or 7. The second and third digits denote the network provider, while the last six digits are the subscriber number. Additionally, the country code for Lithuania is +370.

    Lithuanian phone numbers are organized and regulated by the Communications Regulatory Authority of the Republic of Lithuania, ensuring that the country maintains a reliable and efficient telecommunications infrastructure.


    The FlyNumber Forum - Topics tagged Lithuania


    Please read if you make EU to EU connections

    Jul 19, 2016

    This only applies if you forward your European FlyNumber to a European regular phone number and or make outgoing calls from your EU FlyNumber to an EU number

    Anytime our system needs to make an EU to EU connection via POTS/PSTN ( Regular phone numbers) you pay this rate.

    Otherwise, it’s the regular per min rates - you’re never charged both rates, it’s one or the other.

    Or If you have a European FlyNumber and are calling European phone numbers

    Example: If you buy a UK FlyNumber and forward the calls to a European phone number -this applies.

    Example: Call from UK caller > UK FlyNumber > Euro Phone number . The rate you would want to look up is for the " Euro phone number "

    Example: If you have a Ireland FlyNumber and call a UK Mobile number, you would pay the UK mobile rate found below

    EUtoEUrates.pdf (updated Sept 10 2021 ) (345.0 KB)

    ***If for instance you buy a Spain FlyNumber and forward to a USA this does NOT apply to you

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    • Detailed call logs that you can export to CSV, we don't retain the logs past a certain point
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