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Telephone numbers in Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea telephone calling codes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Country Code: +240
International Call Prefix: 00
Trunk Prefix:
Calling formats
To call in Equatorial Guinea, the following format is used:
- xx xxx xxxx - calls within Equatorial Guinea
- +240 yy xxx xxxx - calls from outside Equatorial Guinea
The NSN length is nine digits.
Area codes
The structure of the numbering system of the public switched telephone network is geographic, with number portability, as follows:[1]
DN + NDC + SN = NSN = NJ XPQ MCDU
DN (Network code) = NJ
NDC (Numbering area) = XPQ
SN (Subscriber number) = MCDU
For landlines, 3J XPQ MCDU where J cannot be 0.
'M', 'C', 'D', and 'U' stand for thousands, hundreds, tens, and units, respectively.
Numbers beginning 4 are reserved for future fixed services.
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Mobile numbers
The structure of the numbering system of the cellular mobile telephone network is non-geographic, as follows:[3]
DN + SN = NSN = NJ XPQ MCDU
DN (Network code) = NDC = NJ
SN (Subscriber number) = XPQMCDU
Numbers beginning 2 or 5 are in use for mobile telephones.
Numbers beginning 6 and 7 are reserved for future mobile services.
Value added services
For value-added services such as freephone numbers, shared cost numbers and personal numbers, numbers will comprise nine digits, with the following format:
80X PQMCDU, (P ≠ 0)
For valued-added services such as premium rate services for businesses, premium rate services that are leisure-related, and Internet access, numbers will comprise nine digits, with the following format:
90X PQMCDU (P ≠ 0)
Numbers for intelligent network services are non-geographic.
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Allocations by operator
Fixed
- Fixed service, 3J XPQMCDU
Mobile
- Mobile service, 2J XPQMCDU and 5J XPQMCDU
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Previous fixed codes
References
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