Telephone numbers in Mauritania

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Mauritania telephone numbers
Location
Country Mauritania
Continent Africa
NSN length8
Typical formatXXXX XXXX
Access codes
Country calling code +222
International call prefix 00
Trunk prefix n/a

The following are the telephone codes in Mauritania.

Contents

Calling formats

The NSN length is 8 digits.

List of area codes in Mauritania

LIST OF AREA CODES
Area CodeArea/City
250Fixed line
258Fixed line
45 Nouakchott
4513 Néma
4515Aîoun
452Fixed line
45000 Kaédi
4534 Sélibaby
4537 Aleg
4544 Zouérat
4546Atar
4550 Boghé
4563 Kiffa
4569Rosso/Tidjikja
457Fixed line
4574 Nouadhibou

Mobile Telephone Numbers

Each mobile operator are assigned prefixes by blocks. The assignment varies by operator

Numbers are followed as the first two are prefixes followed by 6 digits.

eg. 24XXXXXX

List of Mobile Network Operators
OperatorPrefixes
Chinguitel20,21,22,23,24,26,27,28,29
Mauritel40,41,42,43,44,46,47,48,49
Mattel30,31,32,33,34,36,37,38,39
LIST OF SPECIAL NUMBERS
ServiceNumber
Fire brigade18
Police17
Speaking clock16
Telephone inquiries12

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