Country Code: +504
International Call Prefix: 00
National Significant Numbers (NSN): eight digits.
Format: +504 2ABC XXXX (fixed lines)
or +504 YABC XXXX for Y = 3,7,8,9 (mobile)
In 2010 fixed telephone numbers in Honduras increased from seven to eight digits by adding the digit 2 at the beginning of all fixed line numbers.
LIST OF FIXED LINE ALLOCATIONS [1] | |||
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Exchange | Destination | Old numbers | New numbers |
Polo Paz | Polo | 200 XXXX | 2200 XXXX |
Polo Paz | Polo | 201 XXXX | 2201 XXXX |
Res. Centro América | Resca | 209 XXXX | 2209 XXXX |
El Picacho | Picac | 211 XXXX | 2211 XXXX |
Rdsi Tegucigalpa ( Pri3 ) | Pri3 | 212 XXXX | 2212 XXXX |
Telef. Inalámbrica Tegucig. | Inateg | 213 XXXX | 2213 XXXX |
Principal 3 | Pri3 | 216 XXXX | 2216 XXXX |
Principal 3 | Pri3 | 220 XXXX | 2220 XXXX |
Almendros 2 | Alme2 | 221 XXXX | 2221 XXXX |
Principal 2 | Pri2 | 222 XXXX | 2222 XXXX |
Polo Paz | Polo | 223 XXXX | 2223 XXXX |
Cerro Grande | Cerro | 224 XXXX | 2224 XXXX |
La Granja | Lgran | 225 XXXX | 2225 XXXX |
Loarque | Loarq | 226 XXXX | 2226 XXXX |
Res. Centro América | Resca | 227 XXXX | 2227 XXXX |
Kennedy 2 Y 1 | Kend2/1 | 228 XXXX | 2228 XXXX |
El Ocotal F. M. | Ocotl | 229 XXXX | 2229 XXXX |
Kennedy 2 | Kend2 | 230 XXXX | 2230 XXXX |
Miraflores 2 | Mir2 | 231 XXXX | 2231 XXXX |
Principal 3 | Pri3 | 231 XXXX | 2231 XXXX |
Miraflores 2 | Mir2 | 232 XXXX | 2232 XXXX |
Toncontín 1 | Tonc1 | 233 XXXX | 2233 XXXX |
Toncontín 2 | Tonc2 | 234 XXXX | 2234 XXXX |
Miraflores 2 | Mir2 | 235 XXXX | 2235 XXXX |
Almendros 1 | Alme1 | 236 XXXX | 2236 XXXX |
Principal 2 | Pri2 | 237 XXXX | 2237 XXXX |
Principal 2 | Pri2 | 238 XXXX | 2238 XXXX |
Miraflores 2 | Mir2 | 239 XXXX | 2239 XXXX |
Kennedy 1 | Kend1d | 240 XXXX | 2240 XXXX |
La Vega 1 | Lveg1 | 245 XXXX | 2245 XXXX |
La Vega 2 | Lveg2 | 246 XXXX | 2246 XXXX |
El Hato | Hato | 255 XXXX | 2255 XXXX |
Prados Universitarios | Prauni | 257 XXXX | 2257 XXXX |
Toncontin 2 | Tonc2 | 290 XXXX | 2290 XXXX |
Toncontin 2 | Tonc2 | 291 XXXX | 2291 XXXX |
Ceiba 3 | Ceib3 | 423 XXXX | 2423 XXXX |
Saba | Saba | 424 XXXX | 2424 XXXX |
Utila | Utila | 425 XXXX | 2425 XXXX |
San Alejo / Mesapa | Salej/Mesap | 429 XXXX | 2429 XXXX |
San Francisco Atlantida | Sfratl | 431 XXXX | 2431 XXXX |
Arenal | Arena | 433 XXXX | 2433 XXXX |
Trujillo | Truji | 434 XXXX | 2434 XXXX |
Oakridge | Oakri | 435 XXXX | 2435 XXXX |
La Masica | Masic | 436 XXXX | 2436 XXXX |
Bonito Oriental | Bonor | 438 XXXX | 2438 XXXX |
Centros Comunitarios | Cencc3 | 439 XXXX | 2439 XXXX |
La Ceiba 3 | Ceib3 | 440 XXXX | 2440 XXXX |
La Ceiba Miramar | Ceibm | 441 XXXX | 2441 XXXX |
La Ceiba 2 | Ceib2 | 442 XXXX | 2442 XXXX |
La Ceiba 2 | Ceib2 | 443 XXXX | 2443 XXXX |
Tocoa | Tocoa | 444 XXXX | 2444 XXXX |
Coxin Hole | Coxin | 445 XXXX | 2445 XXXX |
Olanchito | Olanc | 446 XXXX | 2446 XXXX |
Tela | Tela | 448 XXXX | 2448 XXXX |
Sonaguera | Sonag | 451 XXXX | 2451 XXXX |
Coyoles Central | Coyol | 452 XXXX | 2452 XXXX |
Guanaja | Guana | 453 XXXX | 2453 XXXX |
French Harbour | French | 455 XXXX | 2455 XXXX |
Inalámbrica Sps | Inasps | 543 XXXX | 2543 XXXX |
Rdsi San Pedro | Sula Rdsi | 544 XXXX | 2544 XXXX |
San Pedro Sula 5 | Sps5 | 545 XXXX | 2545 XXXX |
San Pedro Sula 5 | Sps5 | 550 XXXX | 2550 XXXX |
Monte Prieto | Montp | 551 XXXX | 2551 XXXX |
San Pedro Sula 3 | Sps3 | 552 XXXX | 2552 XXXX |
San Pedro Sula 3 | Sps3 | 553 XXXX | 2553 XXXX |
Monte Prieto | Montp | 554 XXXX | 2554 XXXX |
Rivera Hernandez | River | 555 XXXX | 2555 XXXX |
La Puerta | Lpuer | 556 XXXX | 2556 XXXX |
San Pedro Sula 4 | Sps4 | 557 XXXX | 2557 XXXX |
San Pedro Sula 4 Y 5 | Sps4/5 | 558 XXXX | 2558 XXXX |
Col. Satélite | Sate1 | 559 XXXX | 2559 XXXX |
Chamelecón | Chame | 565 XXXX | 2565 XXXX |
Jardines Del Valle | Jardi | 566 XXXX | 2566 XXXX |
Zip Búfalo | Zipbu | 574 XXXX | 2574 XXXX |
C. Comunitarios | Cencs5 | 640 XXXX | 2640 XXXX |
C. Comunitarios | Cencs5 | 641 XXXX | 2641 XXXX |
C. Comunitarios | Cencs5 | 642 XXXX | 2642 XXXX |
Santa Bárbara | Sbarb | 643 XXXX | 2643 XXXX |
Progreso | Progr | 647 XXXX | 2647 XXXX |
Progreso/Santa Cruz | Progr | 648 XXXX | 2648 XXXX |
S. Manuel/ R. Lindo | Smanu | 650 XXXX | 2650 XXXX |
Cucuyagua/Copán | Cucuy | 651 XXXX | 2651 XXXX |
Agua Caliente | Aguac | 652 XXXX | 2652 XXXX |
Nueva Ocotepeque | Nocot | 653 XXXX | 2653 XXXX |
Santa Cruz | Scruz | 654 XXXX | 2654 XXXX |
Lepaera/Corquín |
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