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Location | |
---|---|
Country | Fiji |
Continent | Oceania |
Type | Closed |
NSN length | seven digits |
Access codes | |
Country code | +679 |
International access | 00 or 052 |
Long-distance | None |
In Fiji, the country calling code is +679 while the International call prefix can be 00 or 052 depending on the company.
List of number allocations [1] [2] [3] | |||
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Network | Dialling format pre-2002 (six digits) | New dialling format (seven digits) | Usage |
Fixed | 2XXXXX | 32X XXXX | Suva City CBD area |
3XXXXX | 33X XXXX | ||
332 XXXX | Tamavua, Namadi Heights areas | ||
333 XXXX | Suva City CBD and surrounding areas | ||
334 XXXX | Nasinu, Laucala Beach, Caubati, Kinoya, Nadera, Valelevu, Nadawa, Nepani, Nasole, Kalabu, Laqere, Makoi, Narere areas | ||
336 XXXX | Delainavesi, Lami and nearby areas | ||
338 XXXX | Samabula, Raiwai, Raiwaqa, Vatuwaqa, Nabua areas | ||
339 XXXX | Nasinu, Laucala Beach, Caubati, Kinoya, Nadera, Valelevu, Nadawa, Nepani, Nasole, Kalabu, Laqere, Makoi, Narere areas | ||
4XXXXX | 34X XXXX | Suva/Nausori/Korovou (Tailevu)/Lami/Navua/Deuba/Pacific Harbour [3X] | |
Fixed | -- | 35X XXXX | Central Eastern Division |
-- | 36X XXXX | ||
-- | 37X XXXX | ||
Fixed | -- | 38X XXXX | Central Division – Suva |
Fixed | -- | 400 XXXX | |
Fixed | -- | 60X XXXX | Lau Group of Islands |
Fixed | -- | 62X XXXX | Western Division |
-- | 63X XXXX | ||
Fixed | 5XXXXX | 65X XXXX | Coral Coast/Sigatoka |
6XXXXX | 66X XXXX | Lautoka/Ba/Vatukoula/Tavua/Rakiraki | |
7XXXXX | 67X XXXX | Nadi | |
Fixed | -- | 82X XXXX | Northern Division |
Mobile | -- | 83X XXXX | |
-- | 84X XXXX | ||
Fixed | -- | 85X XXXX | Northern Division |
Mobile | -- | 86X XXXX | |
-- | 87X XXXX | ||
Fixed | 8XXXXX | 88X XXXX | Vanua Levu (Labasa/Savusavu/Nabouwalu/Taveuni)/Laucala Island/Lau Group of Islands |
Mobile | -- | 70X XXXX | Digicel Fiji (new operator) |
-- | 71X XXXX | ||
-- | 72X XXXX | ||
-- | 73X XXXX | ||
-- | 74X XXXX | ||
-- | 75X XXXX | ||
-- | 76X XXXX | ||
-- | 77X XXXX | ||
-- | 50X XXXX | Digicel Fiji (new operator) | |
-- | 51X XXXX | Digicel Fiji (new operator) | |
-- | –80XXXXX –83XXXXX –86XXXXX –89XXXXX –90XXXXX –91XXXXX –92XXXXX –93XXXXX –94XXXXX –97XXXXX –99XXXXX –58XXXXX (Data sim) -27XXXXX -28XXXXX -29XXXXX | Vodafone Fiji | |
-- | –84XXXXX –87XXXXX –95XXXXX –96XXXXX –98XXXXX -20XXXXX -21XXXXX -22XXXXX | Inkk Mobile |
Fiji has no area codes [4] and no leading trunk "0". The first digit of the number indicates usage or location.
All telephone numbers are seven digits long. [5] Mobile telephones are also seven digits long and begin with a 7, 9, 8, or 2. [5]
The international access code is 00 or 052 depending on which company the call is routed through: 00 for FINTEL and 052 for Telecom Fiji.
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