Telephone numbers in Guyana

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Guyana telephone numbers
Location
Country Guyana
Continent South America
Access codes
Country calling code +592
International call prefix 001

Country Code: +592
International Call Prefix: 001

National Significant Numbers (NSN): seven digits.

The numbering plan for Guyana recently changed. [1]

Allocations

New number ranges introduced December 2009

LocationBilling Prefix AssignedDN Range AssignedNotes
Mocha E.B.D.2170XXX(new wire-line switch)
2171XXX
Crabwood Creek, Corentyne3351XXX(upgrade)
Hope West, E.C.D.2565XXX(upgrade)
Enterprise E.C.D.2298XXX(upgrade)
Belladrum W.C.B.2324XXX(upgrade)

Allocations December 2009

LocationBilling Prefix AssignedDN Range AssignedCut-Over Date
Mabaruma7775XXX-9XXX18.I.2001
Port Kaituma7770XXX-4XXX18.I.2001
Matthews Ridge7750XXX-2XXX18.I.2001
Vreed-en-Hoop2640XXX-3XXX21.X.2004
New Road/Best2540XXX-2XXXXI.2001
La Grange2530XXX
Goed Fortuin2533XXX
Leonora2680XXX-4XXXII.2001
Windsor Forest2690XXX-1XXX21.X.2004
Met-en-Meer-Zorg2750XXX-1XXXXI.2001
Anna Catherina/ Cornelia Ida2760XXX-1XXX21.X.2004
Hague/Fellowship2763XXX-4XXX13.XII.2004
Zeeburg2770XXX-1XXX21.X.2004
Uitvlugt2773XXX – 4XXX21.X.2004
Tuschen2601XXX – 2XXX1.II.2001
Parika2603XXX – 4XXX1.II.2001
Parika2620XXX
Good Hope2790XXX
Stanleytown2793XXX
Wales2670XXX – 2XXX1.II.2001
Canal No. 12711XXX
Canal No. 22713XXX
Georgetown2230XXX – 9XXX1.II.2001
Georgetown2250XXX – 9XXX1.II.2001
Georgetown2260XXX – 9XXX1.II.2001
Georgetown5020XXX – 9XXX1.II.2019
Georgetown2270XXX – 9XXX1.II.2001
Georgetown2310XXX – 9XXX21.X.2004
Diamond/Grove2160XXX – 9XXX
Mocha2170XXX – 1XXX28.XII.2009
Georgetown (S/R/Veldt)2180XXX – 9XXX11.II.2004
Georgetown2190XXX1.II.2001
Sophia2191XXX – 9XXX
Agricola/Houston2330XXX – 1XXXX
Eccles2332XXX – 3XXX13.XII.2004
Nandy Park2335XXX – 7XXXXI.2001
Diamond2650XXX – 7XXX16.X.2006
New Hope/Friendship/Grove2660XXX – 4XXX16.X.2006
Land of Canaan2665XXX
Timehri2610XXX – 4XXX1.II.2001
Soesdyke2615XXX – 6XXX
Long Creek2617XXX – 8XXX
B/V West2220XXX – 9XXX1.II.2001
B/V West2720XXX1.II.2001
B/V Central2200XXX – 9XXX1.II.2001
B/V Central2340XXX – 1XXXXI.2001
Melanie2700XXX – 3XXX1.II.2001
Non Pariel2704XXX – 5XXX
Enmore2706XXX – 8XXX1 .II.2001
Vigilance2740XXX – 1XXX
Enterprise2296XXX – 8XXX1.II.2001
Paradise2550XXX – 1XXX
Cove & John2291XXX – 5XXX1.II.2001
Golden Grove/Haslington2553XXX
Victoria2560XXX – 1XXX
Hope West2563XXX – 5XXX
Clonbrook2590XXX – 1XXX21.X.2004
Unity2593XXX
Mahaica2281XXX – 3XXX1.II.2001
Belmont2285XXX
Cane Grove2570XXX
Strangroen2573XXX
Planters Hall2580XXX
Mahaicony2212XXX – 3XXX1.II.2001
Mortice2583XXX
Novar/Catherine2321XXX – 2XXX12.V.2004
Belladrum2323XXX – 4XXX
Bush Lot2320XXX & 9XXX12.V.2004
Rosignol3300XXX – 2XXX
Blairmont3270XXX
Shieldstown3275XXX
Cottage3281XXX
Tempe3282XXX – 3XXX
Onverwagt3284XXX
Bath/Waterloo3287XXX – 8XXX
Willemstad3290XXX
Fort Wellington3293XXX
Ithaca3295XXX
New Amsterdam3331XXX – 9XXX1.II.2001
New Amsterdam3340XXX
Cumberland3272XXX & 7XXX21.X.2004
Adelphi3260XXX – 1XXX
Sheet Anchor3320XXX – 1XXX
Susannah3323XXX
Edinburg3365XXX
Whim/Bloomfield3371XXX – 2XXX1.II.2001
Liverpool3373XXX
Rose Hall3374XXX – 5XXX1.II.2001
Port Mourant3366XXX – 8XXX1.II.2001
Kilcoy3220XXX – 1XXXX15.XI.2004
Nigg3223XXX – 4XXX
Hampshire3225XXX
Fryish3262XXX
No. 403264XXX
Adventure3310XXX
Joanna3313XXX
Mibikuri3250XXX
No: 343253XXX
Joppa/Brighton3255XXX
Benab/No. 65 Village3381XXX – 2XXX1.II.2001
Massiah3384XXX
No: 523394XXX
Skeldon3390XXX – 3XXX1.II.2001
Crabwood Creek3350XXX – 1XXX
No: 763353XXX – 4XXX
Bartica4550XXX – 3XXX1.II.2001
Mahdia4560XXX
Lethem7720XXX – 3XXX15.I.2001
Aishalton7730XXX
Linden4440XXX – 4XXX1.II.2001
Linden4446XXX1.II.2001
Canvas City4448XXX – 9XXX
Wisroc4445XXX & 7XXXX
Christianburg4420XXX-1XXX1.II.2001
Amelia's Ward4423XXX – 4XXX1.II.2001
Kwakwani4400XXX – 2XXX24.I.2001
Ituni4410XXX – 2XXX23.I.2001

Fixed Wireless Access Locations

LocationBilling Prefix AssignedDN Range AssignedCut–Over Date
Georgetown2630XXX1 February 2001
Wales2637XXX1 February 2001
La Grange, Canal 12634XXX – 5XXX1 February 2001
Mocha2636XXX1 February 2001
Mahaica2280XXX
Cottage3280XXX
New Amsterdam3330XXX
No: 403370XXX
Tuschen2600XXX
Friendship7740XXX
Charity7710XXX
Anna Regina7714XXX – 5XXX1 February 2001
Suddie7744XXX – 5XXX1 February 2001

General Services 2009 (Data, Toll Free, Calling Card, Voice Mail)

LocationBilling Prefix AssignedDN Range Assigned
Debit Card0171
Voice Mail (wireline)079
Voice Mail (cellular)0444
0767
IVR093
Directory Assistance and Enquiries092
International Operator Assistance002
International Time & Charges094
Fault Reporting097
Vandalism Hotline0908
Follow Fault Reporting0907
Call in Services0801
Before you dig hotline0777
Other Services(+592) 8888888
Other services(+592) 9008XXX
Data Services2731XXX
Call BoothsWireline Prefix9XXX
IFS(+592) 8621XXX
Replacement DN2890XXX – 4XXX
IFS-1 International Incoming Routing2895XXX – 9XXX
IFS – International Freephone Service (Toll Free)
For IFS international incoming routing number to Guyana the last four digits will be the subscriber (PSTN) number.

General Services 2008 (Data-Toll Free-Calling Card-Voice Mail)

LocationExisting PrefixExisting Directory NumberBilling Prefix Assigned
Home Country
Direct ServicesCanada161
UK169
AT&T159
MCI177
Sprint151,166
Sprint172 – 176
178 – 179
International Collect165
SMSExisting158
Special ServicesExisting155, 156
Special ServicesFuture150, 152 – 154
Special ServicesFuture157
Before you Dig0777
ISP868XXXX868

Cellular Service

LocationExisting PrefixExisting Directory NumberBilling Prefix AssignedDN Range Assigned
Cellular Allocation (GSM)600 – 629
630 – 639
640 – 699
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX

Effective 1 December 2007, all cellular numbers are utilized for GSM service only. TDMA service is no longer provided.

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References

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