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List of mobile telephone prefixes by country. This is a list of mobile telephone prefixes by country . International prefixes table. See also. List of country calling codes. Notes. ^ The original prefix issued to the mobile network operator.
Country Or TerritoryInterna- Tional Calling CodeMobile Prefix [notes 1]Size Of Nn (nsn) [notes 2]709719729739Country Codes, Phone Codes, Dialing Codes, Telephone Codes, ISO Country Codes. Find more information about country codes, phone codes, and ISO country codes. We've got the phone codes you need for easy international calling!
CountryCountry CodeIso CodesPopulation93AF / AFG29,121,286355AL / ALB2,986,952213DZ / DZA34,586,1841-684AS / ASM57,881Country calling codes, country dial-in codes, international subscriber dialing ( ISD) codes, or most commonly, telephone country codes are telephone number prefixes for reaching telephone subscribers in foreign countries or areas via international telecommunication networks.
ServingCodeTime (utc ±)(zone)Abkhazia+03:00Afghanistan+04:30Åland+02:00Albania+01:00- Countries Using Carrier Selection Codes
- Historic International Prefixes
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The following is a non-exhaustive list of countries that optionally allow for carrier selection in addition to using the standard prefix listed in the preceding section.
The following are international call prefixes that were used in various countries sometime in the past but are no longer used.
To call or text a foreign telephone number you must use the international prefix of the country you are dialing from. Also known as international direct dialing (IDD) codes or exit codes, these prefixes are set to redirect calls or text messages to phone numbers registered in other countries.
International calling codes / country codes. To see detailed information (currency, area, area phone codes, capital city, neighbouring states) click on flag or country name. List of country phone codes and areas. Detailed informations about countries.
A mobile country code or mobile network code is a short numeric code that is used in identifying mobile stations in wireless telephone networks (GSM, UMTS) around the world. A mobile country code (or MCC) is often used in combination with a mobile network code that identifies your particular mobile providers network.