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Communications in Luxembourg

For a list of telecom and broadband providers, please click the above 'Communication Providers in Luxembourg' tab.

Post

Post to other European places takes two to four days.
Post office hours are Monday to Friday 0800-1200 and then again from 1330-1700. Smaller offices may open for only a few hours.

Telephone

Country dialling code is 352. There are no area codes.

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