Location | |
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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.
Location | Billing Prefix Assigned | DN Range Assigned | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Mocha E.B.D. | 217 | 0XXX | (new wire-line switch) |
217 | 1XXX | ||
Crabwood Creek, Corentyne | 335 | 1XXX | (upgrade) |
Hope West, E.C.D. | 256 | 5XXX | (upgrade) |
Enterprise E.C.D. | 229 | 8XXX | (upgrade) |
Belladrum W.C.B. | 232 | 4XXX | (upgrade) |
Location | Billing Prefix Assigned | DN Range Assigned | Cut-Over Date |
---|---|---|---|
Mabaruma | 777 | 5XXX-9XXX | 18.I.2001 |
Port Kaituma | 777 | 0XXX-4XXX | 18.I.2001 |
Matthews Ridge | 775 | 0XXX-2XXX | 18.I.2001 |
Vreed-en-Hoop | 264 | 0XXX-3XXX | 21.X.2004 |
New Road/Best | 254 | 0XXX-2XXX | XI.2001 |
La Grange | 253 | 0XXX | |
Goed Fortuin | 253 | 3XXX | |
Leonora | 268 | 0XXX-4XXX | II.2001 |
Windsor Forest | 269 | 0XXX-1XXX | 21.X.2004 |
Met-en-Meer-Zorg | 275 | 0XXX-1XXX | XI.2001 |
Anna Catherina/ Cornelia Ida | 276 | 0XXX-1XXX | 21.X.2004 |
Hague/Fellowship | 276 | 3XXX-4XXX | 13.XII.2004 |
Zeeburg | 277 | 0XXX-1XXX | 21.X.2004 |
Uitvlugt | 277 | 3XXX – 4XXX | 21.X.2004 |
Tuschen | 260 | 1XXX – 2XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Parika | 260 | 3XXX – 4XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Parika | 262 | 0XXX | |
Good Hope | 279 | 0XXX | |
Stanleytown | 279 | 3XXX | |
Wales | 267 | 0XXX – 2XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Canal No. 1 | 271 | 1XXX | |
Canal No. 2 | 271 | 3XXX | |
Georgetown | 223 | 0XXX – 9XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Georgetown | 225 | 0XXX – 9XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Georgetown | 226 | 0XXX – 9XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Georgetown | 502 | 0XXX – 9XXX | 1.II.2019 |
Georgetown | 227 | 0XXX – 9XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Georgetown | 231 | 0XXX – 9XXX | 21.X.2004 |
Diamond/Grove | 216 | 0XXX – 9XXX | |
Mocha | 217 | 0XXX – 1XXX | 28.XII.2009 |
Georgetown (S/R/Veldt) | 218 | 0XXX – 9XXX | 11.II.2004 |
Georgetown | 219 | 0XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Sophia | 219 | 1XXX – 9XXX | |
Agricola/Houston | 233 | 0XXX – 1XXXX | |
Eccles | 233 | 2XXX – 3XXX | 13.XII.2004 |
Nandy Park | 233 | 5XXX – 7XXX | XI.2001 |
Diamond | 265 | 0XXX – 7XXX | 16.X.2006 |
New Hope/Friendship/Grove | 266 | 0XXX – 4XXX | 16.X.2006 |
Land of Canaan | 266 | 5XXX | |
Timehri | 261 | 0XXX – 4XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Soesdyke | 261 | 5XXX – 6XXX | |
Long Creek | 261 | 7XXX – 8XXX | |
B/V West | 222 | 0XXX – 9XXX | 1.II.2001 |
B/V West | 272 | 0XXX | 1.II.2001 |
B/V Central | 220 | 0XXX – 9XXX | 1.II.2001 |
B/V Central | 234 | 0XXX – 1XXX | XI.2001 |
Melanie | 270 | 0XXX – 3XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Non Pariel | 270 | 4XXX – 5XXX | |
Enmore | 270 | 6XXX – 8XXX | 1 .II.2001 |
Vigilance | 274 | 0XXX – 1XXX | |
Enterprise | 229 | 6XXX – 8XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Paradise | 255 | 0XXX – 1XXX | |
Cove & John | 229 | 1XXX – 5XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Golden Grove/Haslington | 255 | 3XXX | |
Victoria | 256 | 0XXX – 1XXX | |
Hope West | 256 | 3XXX – 5XXX | |
Clonbrook | 259 | 0XXX – 1XXX | 21.X.2004 |
Unity | 259 | 3XXX | |
Mahaica | 228 | 1XXX – 3XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Belmont | 228 | 5XXX | |
Cane Grove | 257 | 0XXX | |
Strangroen | 257 | 3XXX | |
Planters Hall | 258 | 0XXX | |
Mahaicony | 221 | 2XXX – 3XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Mortice | 258 | 3XXX | |
Novar/Catherine | 232 | 1XXX – 2XXX | 12.V.2004 |
Belladrum | 232 | 3XXX – 4XXX | |
Bush Lot | 232 | 0XXX & 9XXX | 12.V.2004 |
Rosignol | 330 | 0XXX – 2XXX | |
Blairmont | 327 | 0XXX | |
Shieldstown | 327 | 5XXX | |
Cottage | 328 | 1XXX | |
Tempe | 328 | 2XXX – 3XXX | |
Onverwagt | 328 | 4XXX | |
Bath/Waterloo | 328 | 7XXX – 8XXX | |
Willemstad | 329 | 0XXX | |
Fort Wellington | 329 | 3XXX | |
Ithaca | 329 | 5XXX | |
New Amsterdam | 333 | 1XXX – 9XXX | 1.II.2001 |
New Amsterdam | 334 | 0XXX | |
Cumberland | 327 | 2XXX & 7XXX | 21.X.2004 |
Adelphi | 326 | 0XXX – 1XXX | |
Sheet Anchor | 332 | 0XXX – 1XXX | |
Susannah | 332 | 3XXX | |
Edinburg | 336 | 5XXX | |
Whim/Bloomfield | 337 | 1XXX – 2XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Liverpool | 337 | 3XXX | |
Rose Hall | 337 | 4XXX – 5XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Port Mourant | 336 | 6XXX – 8XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Kilcoy | 322 | 0XXX – 1XXXX | 15.XI.2004 |
Nigg | 322 | 3XXX – 4XXX | |
Hampshire | 322 | 5XXX | |
Fryish | 326 | 2XXX | |
No. 40 | 326 | 4XXX | |
Adventure | 331 | 0XXX | |
Joanna | 331 | 3XXX | |
Mibikuri | 325 | 0XXX | |
No: 34 | 325 | 3XXX | |
Joppa/Brighton | 325 | 5XXX | |
Benab/No. 65 Village | 338 | 1XXX – 2XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Massiah | 338 | 4XXX | |
No: 52 | 339 | 4XXX | |
Skeldon | 339 | 0XXX – 3XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Crabwood Creek | 335 | 0XXX – 1XXX | |
No: 76 | 335 | 3XXX – 4XXX | |
Bartica | 455 | 0XXX – 3XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Mahdia | 456 | 0XXX | |
Lethem | 772 | 0XXX – 3XXX | 15.I.2001 |
Aishalton | 773 | 0XXX | |
Linden | 444 | 0XXX – 4XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Linden | 444 | 6XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Canvas City | 444 | 8XXX – 9XXX | |
Wisroc | 444 | 5XXX & 7XXXX | |
Christianburg | 442 | 0XXX-1XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Amelia's Ward | 442 | 3XXX – 4XXX | 1.II.2001 |
Kwakwani | 440 | 0XXX – 2XXX | 24.I.2001 |
Ituni | 441 | 0XXX – 2XXX | 23.I.2001 |
Location | Billing Prefix Assigned | DN Range Assigned | Cut–Over Date |
---|---|---|---|
Georgetown | 263 | 0XXX | 1 February 2001 |
Wales | 263 | 7XXX | 1 February 2001 |
La Grange, Canal 1 | 263 | 4XXX – 5XXX | 1 February 2001 |
Mocha | 263 | 6XXX | 1 February 2001 |
Mahaica | 228 | 0XXX | |
Cottage | 328 | 0XXX | |
New Amsterdam | 333 | 0XXX | |
No: 40 | 337 | 0XXX | |
Tuschen | 260 | 0XXX | |
Friendship | 774 | 0XXX | |
Charity | 771 | 0XXX | |
Anna Regina | 771 | 4XXX – 5XXX | 1 February 2001 |
Suddie | 774 | 4XXX – 5XXX | 1 February 2001 |
Location | Billing Prefix Assigned | DN Range Assigned |
---|---|---|
Debit Card | 0171 | |
Voice Mail (wireline) | 079 | |
Voice Mail (cellular) | 0444 0767 | |
IVR | 093 | |
Directory Assistance and Enquiries | 092 | |
International Operator Assistance | 002 | |
International Time & Charges | 094 | |
Fault Reporting | 097 | |
Vandalism Hotline | 0908 | |
Follow Fault Reporting | 0907 | |
Call in Services | 0801 | |
Before you dig hotline | 0777 | |
Other Services | (+592) 888 | 8888 |
Other services | (+592) 900 | 8XXX |
Data Services | 273 | 1XXX |
Call Booths | Wireline Prefix | 9XXX |
IFS | (+592) 862 | 1XXX |
Replacement DN | 289 | 0XXX – 4XXX |
IFS-1 International Incoming Routing | 289 | 5XXX – 9XXX |
Location | Existing Prefix | Existing Directory Number | Billing Prefix Assigned |
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Home Country | |||
Direct Services | Canada | 161 | |
UK | 169 | ||
AT&T | 159 | ||
MCI | 177 | ||
Sprint | 151,166 | ||
Sprint | 172 – 176 | ||
178 – 179 | |||
International Collect | 165 | ||
SMS | Existing | 158 | |
Special Services | Existing | 155, 156 | |
Special Services | Future | 150, 152 – 154 | |
Special Services | Future | 157 | |
Before you Dig | 0777 | ||
ISP | 868 | XXXX | 868 |
Location | Existing Prefix | Existing Directory Number | Billing Prefix Assigned | DN Range Assigned |
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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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