Telephone numbers in Gabon

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Gabon telephone numbers
Location
Country Gabon
Continent Africa
Access codes
Country calling code 241
International call prefix 00
Trunk prefix 0

The following are the telephone codes in Gabon.

Calling formats

The NSN length is seven digits. To call Gabon, the following format is used:

Contents

As from 0000 hours on 12 July 2019:

- current 01 71 71 71 becomes 011 71 71 71; - current 02 04 04 04 becomes 062 04 04 04; - current 04 08 14 14 becomes 074 08 14 14; - current 05 05 05 05 becomes 065 05 05 05; - current 06 11 11 11 becomes 066 11 11 11; - current 07 28 01 50 becomes 077 28 01 50.

For any additional information, please contact the call centres on the following numbers: 222 (Libertis and Moov), 111 (AIRTEL) and 8484 (ARCEP).

List of allocations in Gabon

A new number plan took effect in 2012.

GENERAL NUMBER PLAN [1]
UsagePrefixOperator
PSTN Fixed lines01GABON TELECOM S.A.
Mobile operators02LIBERTIS
03AZUR (USAN Gabon)
04Airtel (CELTEL)
05MOOV (Atlantique Télécom Gabon)
06LIBERTIS
07Airtel (CELTEL)
Value-added services8Intelligent networks (various)
Spare9available for identification of other services
LIST OF FIXED ALLOCATIONS [1]
ProvincesOld numberNew numberTowns/cities
Libreville +241 44 XX XX+241 01 44 XX XXLibreville
+241 45 XX XX+241 01 45 XX XX
+241 46 XX XX+241 01 46 XX XX
+241 47 XX XX+241 01 47 XX XX
+241 48 XX XX+241 01 48 XX XX
+241 70 XX XX+241 01 70 XX XX
+241 71 XX XX+241 01 71 XX XX
+241 72 XX XX+241 01 72 XX XX
+241 73 XX XX+241 01 73 XX XX
+241 74 XX XX+241 01 74 XX XX
+241 75 XX XX+241 01 75 XX XX
+241 76 XX XX+241 01 76 XX XX
+241 77 XX XX+241 01 77 XX XX
+241 78 XX XX+241 01 78 XX XX
+241 79 XX XX+241 01 79 XX XX
Estuaire +241 40 XX XX+241 01 40 XX XX Kango
+241 42 0X XX+241 01 42 0X XXNtoum
+241 42 4X XX+241 01 42 4X XX Cocobeach
Haut Ogooué +241 60 XX XX+241 01 60 XX XX Ngouoni
+241 62 XX XX+241 01 62 XX XX Mounana
+241 66 XX XX+241 01 66 XX XXMoanda
+241 67 XX XX+241 01 67 XX XX Franceville
+241 69 XX XX+241 01 69 XX XX Léconi
+241 69 XX XX+241 01 69 XX XXAkiéni
+241 69 XX XX+241 01 69 XX XXOkondja
Moyen Ogooué +241 58 XX XX+241 01 58 XX XX Lambaréné
+241 59 XX XX+241 01 59 XX XXNdjolé
Ngounié +241 86 XX XX+241 01 86 XX XXMouila
Nyanga +241 82 XX XX+241 01 82 XX XX Tchibanga
+241 83 XX XX+241 01 83 XX XX Mayumba
Ogooué Ivindo +241 90 XX XX+241 01 90 XX XXMakokou
+241 92 XX XX+241 01 92 XX XX Mékambo
+241 93 XX XX+241 01 93 XX XXBooué
Ogooué Lolo +241 65 XX XX+241 01 65 XX XX Koulamoutou
+241 64 XX XX+241 01 64 XX XXLastourville
Ogooué Maritime +241 50 XX XX+241 01 50 XX XXGamba
+241 54 XX XX+241 1 54 XX XXOmboué
+241 55 XX XX+241 01 55 XX XX Port-Gentil
+241 56 XX XX+241 01 56 XX XXPort-Gentil
Woleu Ntem +241 96 XX XX+241 01 96 XX XX Bitam
+241 98 XX XX+241 01 98 XX XX Oyem
SPECIAL SERVICES [1]
ServiceNumbering
Faults19BP
Enquiries12
Electronic directory11
International enquiries16
Mobile security1718
Police1730
Fire service18
Police station1710
Medical emergencies1300 to 1399
National manual exchange10

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "National Numbering Plan: Gabon". 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2012-07-18.