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View Dialing Codes International Text Messaging Coverage Country Dialling Country Carrier Code Code Afghanistan Etisalat 93 11 Afghanistan MTN 93 11 Afghanistan Telecom Development Afghanistan 93 11 Albania Vodafone 355 12 Algeria Algerie Telecom Mobile Mobilis 213 11 Algeria Orascom 213 11 Algeria Wataniya Telecom 213 11 American Samoa Telecom Samoa 685 10 Argentina CTI 54 12 Armenia Vivacell 374 11 Aruba Setar 297 10 Australia Hutchison 3G 61 12 Australia Optus 61 12 Australia Telstra 61 12 Australia Vodafone 61 12 Austria Barablu 43 12 Austria Mobilkom 43 12 Bangladesh Orascom Telecom Bangladesh (formerly Sheba Telecom) 880 13 Bangladesh Pacific Bangladesh Telecom Limited (Citycell) 880 13 Bangladesh TeleTalk 880 13 Belgium Belgacom 32 11 Belgium Title of presentationMobistar 32 11 Belgium Proximus 32 11 Benin Bell 229 11 Benin Glomobile 229 11 Benin Libercom 229 11 Benin MTN 229 11 Bhutan B‐Mobile 975 11 Bolivia Entel 591 11 Bosnia and Herzegovina BH Telecom 387 11 Botswana Mascom Wireless 267 11 Botswana Orange 267 11 Brazil BCP 55 12 Brazil Nextel 55 12 Brazil Telecom Brazil 55 12 Brazil Telefonica Brazil‐VIVO 55 12 Brazil Telemig 55 12 Brazil TIM Brazil 55 12 Brunei Darussalam DSTCom 673 10 Bulgaria Globul 359 12 Burkina Faso Onatel 226 11 Burkina Faso Zain 226 11 Burundi Telecel 257 10 Cambodia Advanced Communications Co., Ltd Cambodia (CADCOMS) 855 11 Cambodia Mfone Cambodia 855 11 Cambodia Smart Comms 855 11 Cameroon MTN 237 10 Cameroon Orange 237 10 Central African Republic Telecel 236 9 Chad Millicom 235 9 Chad Zain Chad 235 9 Chile Smartcom 56 11 China China Mobile 86 12 to 13 China China Telecom 86 12 to 13 Colombia Colombia Movil 57 12 Colombia Comcel 57 12 Comoros Comores Telecom 269 9 Congo Sait Telecom (Kinshasa) 243 12 Congo Vodacom DRC (Kinshasa) 243 12 Congo Warid Telecom (Brazzaville) 242 10 Congo Zain Congo 242 10 Congo Zain DRC Congo (Brazzaville) 242 10 Côte d'Ivoire Atlantique 236 9 Côte d'Ivoire Comium 225 11 Côte d'Ivoire MTN (Loteny) 225 11 Côte d'Ivoire Orange 225 11 Côte d'Ivoire Oricell 225 11 Croatia T‐Mobile 385 12 Cyprus Areeba Cyprus 357 11 Czech Republic Vodafone 420 12 Denmark Barablu 45 10 Denmark TDC 45 10 Dominican Republic Tricom 1 10 Ecuador Alegro 593 10 Ecuador Movistar 593 10 Ecuador Porta 593 10 Egypt Vodafone 20 11 El Salvador CTE Telecom 503 11 El Salvador Movistar 503 11 Estonia EMT Eesti Mobiltelefon 372 11 Fiji Fiji Telecom 679 10 Fiji Vodafone 679 10 France Bouygues 33 11 France Nilcom 33 11 France Orange 33 11 France SFR 33 11 Gabon Libertis 241 11 Gabon Zain 241 11 Gambia Africell 220 10 Germany E‐Plus 49 12 to 13 Germany MobileComm 49 12 to 13 Germany MVNECO 49 12 to 13 Germany O2 49 12 to 13 Germany PhoneHouse 49 12 to 13 Germany Talkline 49 12 to 13 Germany T‐Mobile 49 12 to 13 Germany Vodafone 49 12 to 13 Ghana Kasapa 233 10 Ghana Millicom 233 10 Ghana MTN 233 10 Vodafone Ghana (Formerly Ghana Telephone Ghana Company) 233 10 Greece Cosmote 30 12 Greece Vodafone 30 12 Guadeloupe Orange 590 10 Guatemala PCS Digital 502 11 Guinea Cellcom 224 11 Guinea Intercel 224 11 Guinea MTN Guinea Conakry 224 11 Guinea Orange 240 9 Guyana Digicel 592 10 Haiti Comcel 509 10 Haiti Digicel 509 10 Honduras Megatel 504 10 Hong Kong China Mobile Hong Kong 852 11 Hong Kong CSL New World 852 11 Hong Kong Hutchison 852 11 Hong Kong Smartone 852 11 Hong Kong Sunday (PCCW Mobile) 852 11 Hungary Pannon 36 11 Iceland Iceland Telecom 354 10 to 12 India Aircel 91 12 India Bharti Airtel 91 12 India BSNL 91 12 India BTA Cellcom 91 12 India Escotel 91 12 India Hutchison 91 12 India IDEA Cellular 91 12 India Loop Mobile 91 12 India Orange 91 12 India Reliance 91 12 India Tata 91 12 Indonesia Esia 62 11 to 12 Indonesia Flexi 62 11 to 12 Indonesia Hutchison 62 11 to 12 Indonesia Indosat 62 11 to 12 Indonesia Mobile8 62 11 to 12 Iran MTN 98 12 Iraq Asia Cell 964 10 Iraq Korek 964 10 Iraq Orascom 964 10 Ireland Hutchison 353 12 Ireland Meteor 353 12 Ireland O2 44 12 Ireland Tesco Mobile 353 12 Ireland Vodafone 353 12 Israel Cellcom 972 12 Israel Mirs 972 12 Israel Orange 972 12 Israel Pelephone 972 12 Italy Hutchison 3G 39 12 Italy Vodafone 39 12 Italy Wind 39 12 Japan NTT DoCoMo 81 12 Jordan Fastlink 962 12 Jordan Umniah 962 12 Kazakhstan Beeline 855 11 Kazakhstan MTS 7 11 Kenya Econet 254 12 Kenya Safaricom 254 12 Kenya Telecom Kenya 254 12 Kenya Zain 254 12 Korea, South Dacom 82 12 Korea, South Korea Telecom 82 12 Korea, South SK Telink 82 12 Kuwait KTC 965 10 Kuwait Wataniya Telecom 965 10 Laos ETL 856 12 Laos Lao Telecom 856 12 Laos Tango 856 12 Latvia Latvian Mobile Tel 371 12 Latvia Tele2 371 12 Lebanon Alfa (FTML) 961 11 Lesotho Econet 266 11 Lesotho Vodacom 266 11 Liberia Celcom 231 10 Liberia MTN 231 10 Libya Libya Telecom 218 10 to 12 Lithuania Omnitel 370 11 Luxembourg VOXMobile 352 12 Macau Hutchison 853 10 Madagascar Madacom 261 12 Madagascar Orange 261 12 Madagascar Telma Mobile 261 12 Malawi Zain 265 11 Malaysia Celcom Malaysia 60 11 Malaysia Digi 60 11 Malaysia Maxis 60 11 Malaysia U Mobile 60 11 Maldives Dhiraagu 960 10 Mali Malitel 223 11 Mali Orange 223 11 Mauritania Chinguitel 222 10 Mauritania Mattel 222 10 Mexico Iusacell 52 13 Mexico Nextel 52 13 Mexico Telcel 52 13 Mexico Telefonica Mexico 52 13 Moldova Moldcell 373 11 Monaco Monaco Telecom 377 11 Mongolia Skytel 976 11 Mongolia Unitel 976 11 Morocco Meditel 212 11 Morocco Wana 212 11 Mozambique Mozambique Cellular (mCel) 258 12 Nepal Nepal Telecom 977 12 Nepal Spice Telecom 977 12 Netherlands Barablu 31 11 Netherlands KPN 31 11 Netherlands T‐Mobile 64 11 to 12 Netherlands Vodafone 31 11 New Zealand 2degrees 64 11 to 12 New Zealand Telecom 64 11 to 12 New Zealand Vodafone 64 11 to 12 Nicaragua Enitel 505 10 Niger Orange 227 9 Niger Sahelcom 227 9 Nigeria Globacom 234 13 Nigeria MTN 234 13 Nigeria Starcomms 234 13 Nigeria Visafone 234 13 Nigeria Zain Nigeria (Vee Mobile) 234 13 Norway Barablu 47 10 Norway Netcom 47 10 Norway Telenor 47 10 Oman Nawras 968 11 Pakistan CMPak 92 12 Pakistan Mobilink 92 12 Pakistan SCO Mobile 92 12 Pakistan Telenor 92 12 Pakistan Ufone 92 12 Pakistan Warid Telecom 92 12 Palau PNCC 680 10 Palestine Palcell 970 11 Panama Cable & Wireless 507 10 Panama Claro 507 10 Panama Digicel 507 10 Papua New Guinea B‐Mobile PNG 675 10 Paraguay CTI 595 12 Paraguay Nucleo 595 12 Paraguay Tigo 595 12 Peru TIM Peru 51 11 Philippines Globe 63 12 Philippines SMART 63 12 Philippines Sun Digitel 63 12 Poland P4 48 11 Poland Polkomtel 48 11 Portugal Vodafone 351 12 Qatar Q‐Tel 974 10 Qatar Vodafone 974 10 Romania Orange 40 11 Romania Rodasy 40 11 Romania Vodafone 40 11 Russian Federation MTS Mobile 7 11 Russian Federation Vimpelcom Beeline Russia 7 11 Rwanda Rwandatel 250 11 Saudi Arabia Al Jawal (STC) 966 12 Saudi Arabia Mobily 966 12 Saudi Arabia Zain 966 12 Senegal Expresso 221 10 Senegal Sentel 221 10 Senegal Sonatel (Orange Senegal) 221 10 Serbia Telekom 381 11 to 12 Sierra Leone Africell 232 11 Sierra Leone Comium 232 11 Sierra Leone Millicom 232 11 Sierra Leone Zain 232 11 Singapore M1 65 10 Singapore SingTel 65 10 Singapore Starhub 65 10 Slovakia O2 421 9 Somalia Hormuud 252 11 Somalia Nationlink 252 11 South Africa Cell C 27 11 South Africa MTN 27 11 South Africa Vodacom 27 11 South Korea SureM 82 12 Spain Lleda 34 11 Spain Telefonica 34 11 Spain Vodafone 34 11 Spain Yoigo 34 11 Sri Lanka Airtel 94 11 Sri Lanka Celtel 94 11 Sri Lanka Hutchison 94 11 Sri Lanka Mobitel_Pvt 94 11 Sudan Sudatel 249 12 Sudan Vivacell 249 12 Sudan Zain 249 12 Suriname Telesur 597 10 Sweden Vodafone 46 9 to 12 Switzerland Orange 41 11 Switzerland Swisscom 41 11 Syria MTN 963 12 Syria Syriatel 963 12 Taiwan FarEasTone 886 12 to 13 Taiwan Vibot 886 12 to 13 Tajikistan Tacom 992 12 Tanzania MIC 255 12 Tanzania Tanzania Telecom 255 12 Tanzania Vodacom 255 12 Tanzania Zain 255 12 Tanzania Zanzibar Telecom 255 12 Thailand AIS 66 11 Thailand DTAC 66 11 Thailand Hutchison 66 11 Tonga TonFon 676 8 to 10 Trinidad and Tobago TSTT 1 10 Tunisia Tunisia Telecom 216 11 Tunisia Tunisiana 216 11 Turkey Avea 90 12 Turkey Turkcell 90 12 Turkey Vodafone 90 12 Uganda MTN 256 12 Uganda Telecel 256 12 Uganda Warid Telecom 256 12 Uganda Zain 256 12 Ukraine Astelit 380 12 Ukraine Beeline 380 12 Ukraine ITC 380 12 Ukraine Kyivstar 380 12 United Arab Emirates Du 971 12 United Arab Emirates Etisalat 971 12 United Kingdom Cable & Wireless 44 12 United Kingdom Hutchison 3G 44 12 United Kingdom O2 44 12 United Kingdom Orange 44 12 United Kingdom T‐Mobile 44 12 United Kingdom Vodafone 44 12 United Kingdom Wire9 44 12 United States of America Iridium 881, 882 12 United States of America Solomon Telecom 677 8 Uruguay CTI 598 11 Uzbekistan Perfectum Mobile 998 12 Uzbekistan Unitel 998 12 Vanuatu Digicel 678 8 Venezuela Digitel 58 12 Venezuela Movilnet 58 12 Vietnam EVN Telecom 84 11 Vietnam Mobifone 84 11 Vietnam Vietnamobile 84 11 Vietnam Viettel 84 11 Vietnam Vinaphone 84 11 Yemen MTN 967 12 Zambia Celtel Zambia 260 11 Zambia MTN 260 11.
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