Telephone numbers in Mali

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Telephone numbers in Mali
Location
Country Mali
Continent Africa
NSN length8
FormatXXXX XXXX
Access codes
Country code +223
International access 00
Long-distance n/a

The following are the telephone codes in Mali.

Calling formats

To call Mali, the following format is used: +223 XXXX XXXX.

Contents

Calls within Mali use 8 digits and there are no area codes.

List of allocations in Mali

In the notation below, 'M', 'C', 'D', and 'U' stand for thousands, hundreds, tens, and units, respectively.

List of fixed allocations [1]
New numberDistrictOperator
202Q MCDUDistrict of BamakoSOTELMA
2020 MCDU
2021 MCDU
2022 MCDU
2023 MCDU
2024 MCDU
2025 MCDU
2028 MCDU
2029 MCDU
2072 MCDU
2077 MCDU
2078 MCDU
2079 MCDUCDMA Bamako
2126 MCDURegion of Koulikoro
2127 MCDU
213Q MCDURegion of Ségou
214Q MCDURegion of Mopti
215Q MCDURegion of Kayes
216Q MCDURegion of Sikasso
218Q MCDURegion of Gao
218Q MCDURegion of Kidal
219Q MCDURegion of Tombouctou
442Q MCDUDistrict of Bamakomalitel MALI
List of mobile allocations [1]
New numberOperatorNew numberOperator
650X XXXX
651X XXXX
652X XXXX
653X XXXX
654X XXXX
655X XXXX
656X XXXX
657X XXXX
658X XXXX
659X XXXX
660X XXXX
661X XXXX
662X XXXX
663X XXXX
664X XXXX
665X XXXX
666X XXXX
667X XXXX
668X XXXX
669X XXXX
690X XXXX
691X XXXX
692X XXXX
693X XXXX
694X XXXX
695X XXXX
696X XXXX
697X XXXX
698X XXXX
699X XXXX
SOTELMA/MALITEL701X.XXXX
702X.XXXX
703X.XXXX
704X.XXXX
705X.XXXX
706X.XXXX
707X.XXXX
708X.XXXX
709X.XXXX
730X XXXX
731X XXXX
732X XXXX
733X XXXX
734X XXXX
740X XXXX
741X XXXX
744X XXXX
745X XXXX
746X XXXX
747X XXXX
750X XXXX
751X XXXX
752X XXXX
753X XXXX
754X XXXX
760X XXXX
761X XXXX
762X XXXX
763X XXXX
764X XXXX
765X XXXX
766X XXXX
767X XXXX
768X XXXX
769X XXXX
770X XXXX
771X XXXX
772X XXXX
773X XXXX
774X XXXX
781X XXXX
782X XXXX
783X XXXX
784X XXXX
785X XXXX
786X XXXX
787X XXXX
788X XXXX
789X XXXX
790X XXXX
791X XXXX
792X XXXX
793X XXXX
794X XXXX
ORANGE MALI
Special numbers
Allocated toOld numberNew numberOperator
Free phone8 00180 001Sotelma
Free phone8 00280 002Orange Mali
Numéro azur8 01180 011Sotelma
Numéro azur8 01280 012Orange Mali
Numéro indigo8 02180 021Sotelma
Numéro indigo8 02280 022Orange Mali

The new number plan took effect in 2008.

General rules

Changes in 2008 [1]
TypeOld numberNew numberZoneOperator
Fixed2 2QMCDU
(Q = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9)
20 2QMCDUDistrict of BamakoSotelma
2 2QMCDU
(Q = 5, 6, 7)
21 2QMCDURegion of KoulikoroSotelma
2 PQMCDU
(P = 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
21 PQMCDURegions 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9Sotelma
2 7QMCDU20 7QMCDUCDMA BamakoSotelma
2 7QMCDU21 7QMCDUCDMA RegionsSotelma
4 PQMCDU
(P = 2, 3, 9)
44 PQMCDUDistrict of BamakoOrange Mali
Mobile GSM networkBPQMCDU
(P = 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
6 BPQMCDUSotelma (Malitel)
BPQMCDU
(P = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4)
7 BPQMCDUOrange Mali
Short numbers7XY/7XYZ357XY/35XYZSotelma
7XYZ37XYZOrange Mali
Long numbers VAS8PQMCDU80 PQMCDUAll operators

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