Location | |
---|---|
Country | Mali |
Continent | Africa |
NSN length | 8 |
Typical format | XXXX XXXX |
Access codes | |
Country calling code | +223 |
International call prefix | 00 |
Trunk prefix | n/a |
The following are the telephone codes in Mali.
To call Mali, the following format is used: +223 XXXX XXXX.
Calls within Mali use 8 digits and there are no area codes.
In the notation below, 'M', 'C', 'D', and 'U' stand for thousands, hundreds, tens, and units, respectively.
LIST OF FIXED ALLOCATIONS [1] | ||
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New number | District | Operator |
202Q MCDU | District of Bamako | SOTELMA |
2020 MCDU | ||
2021 MCDU | ||
2022 MCDU | ||
2023 MCDU | ||
2024 MCDU | ||
2025 MCDU | ||
2028 MCDU | ||
2029 MCDU | ||
2072 MCDU | ||
2077 MCDU | ||
2078 MCDU | ||
2079 MCDU | CDMA Bamako | |
2126 MCDU | Region of Koulikoro | |
2127 MCDU | ||
213Q MCDU | Region of Ségou | |
214Q MCDU | Region of Mopti | |
215Q MCDU | Region of Kayes | |
216Q MCDU | Region of Sikasso | |
218Q MCDU | Region of Gao | |
218Q MCDU | Region of Kidal | |
219Q MCDU | Region of Tombouctou | |
442Q MCDU | District of Bamako | malitel MALI |
LIST OF MOBILE ALLOCATIONS [1] | |||
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New number | Operator | New number | Operator |
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/MALITEL | 701X.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 | |||
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Allocated to | Old number | New number | Operator |
Free phone | 8 001 | 80 001 | Sotelma |
Free phone | 8 002 | 80 002 | Orange Mali |
Numéro azur | 8 011 | 80 011 | Sotelma |
Numéro azur | 8 012 | 80 012 | Orange Mali |
Numéro indigo | 8 021 | 80 021 | Sotelma |
Numéro indigo | 8 022 | 80 022 | Orange Mali |
The new number plan took effect in 2008.
CHANGES IN 2008 [1] | ||||
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Type | Old number | New number | Zone | Operator |
Fixed | 2 2QMCDU (Q = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9) | 20 2QMCDU | District of Bamako | Sotelma |
2 2QMCDU (Q = 5, 6, 7) | 21 2QMCDU | Region of Koulikoro | Sotelma | |
2 PQMCDU (P = 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) | 21 PQMCDU | Regions 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 | Sotelma | |
2 7QMCDU | 20 7QMCDU | CDMA Bamako | Sotelma | |
2 7QMCDU | 21 7QMCDU | CDMA Regions | Sotelma | |
4 PQMCDU (P = 2, 3, 9) | 44 PQMCDU | District of Bamako | Orange Mali | |
Mobile GSM network | BPQMCDU (P = 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) | 6 BPQMCDU | Sotelma (Malitel) | |
BPQMCDU (P = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) | 7 BPQMCDU | Orange Mali | ||
Short numbers | 7XY/7XYZ | 357XY/35XYZ | Sotelma | |
7XYZ | 37XYZ | Orange Mali | ||
Long numbers VAS | 8PQMCDU | 80 PQMCDU | All operators |
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