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The following are the telephone codes in Seychelles.
Country Code: +248
International Call Prefix: 00
Trunk Prefix: none
The NSN length is seven digits.
GENERAL LIST OF ALLOCATIONS [1] | |||
---|---|---|---|
Operator | Service | Old Number | New Number |
CWS | Fixed | 2X XX XX | 4 2X XX XX |
3X XX XX | 4 3X XX XX | ||
AIRTEL | Fixed | 6X XX XX | 4 6X XX XX |
CWS | Mobile | 5X XX XX | 2 5X XX XX |
AIRTEL | Mobile | 7X XX XX | 2 7X XX XX |
LIST OF ALLOCATIONS [1] | |||
---|---|---|---|
Leading Digits | Digit Length | Type of Services | Status |
2(0-4) | 7 | Mobile Services | Unallocated |
25(0-4) | 7 | Mobile Services | CWS |
255(0-5) | 7 | Fixed Cellular | CWS |
255(6-9) | 7 | Mobile Services | CWS |
25(6-9) | 7 | Mobile Services | CWS |
26(0-9) | 7 | Mobile Services | Unallocated |
27(0-7) | 7 | Mobile Services | AIRTEL |
278(0-1) | 7 | Fixed Cellular | AIRTEL |
2782 | 7 | Mobile Services | AIRTEL |
2783 | 7 | Fixed Cellular | AIRTEL |
278(4-9) | 7 | Mobile Services | AIRTEL |
279(0-9) | 7 | Mobile Services | AIRTEL |
2(8-9) | 7 | Mobile Services | Unallocated |
3(0-9) | Reserved | Unallocated | |
4(0-1) | 7 | Fixed Services | Unallocated |
420(0-4) | 7 | Audio Text | CWS |
4205 | 7 | Fixed Services | CWS |
420(6-7) | 7 | Audio Text | CWS |
420(8-9) | 7 | Fixed Services | CWS |
4210 | 7 | Fixed Services | CWS |
421(1-2) | 7 | Audio Text | CWS |
421(3-9) | 7 | Fixed Services | CWS |
42(2-9) | 7 | Fixed Services | CWS (4229: Outer Islands) |
43(0-9) | 7 | Fixed Services | CWS |
44(0-9) | 7 | Fixed Services | INTELVISION |
45(0-9) | 7 | Fixed Services | Unallocated |
46(0-9) | 7 | Fixed Services | AIRTEL |
4(7-9) | 7 | Fixed Services | Unallocated |
5(0-9) | Reserved | Unallocated | |
6(0-3) | 7 | Fixed VoIP | Unallocated |
64(0-9) | 7 | Fixed VoIP | KOKONET |
6(5-9) | 7 | Fixed VoIP | Unallocated |
7(0-9) | Reserved | Unallocated | |
800(000-099) | 6 | Freephone Services | AIRTEL |
800(100-999) | 6 | Freephone Services | Unallocated |
80(1-9) | Reserved | Unallocated | |
8(1-9) | Reserved | Unallocated | |
9(0-5) | Reserved | Unallocated | |
96(0-9) | 4 | Short Codes for VAS Services | SMS/MMS |
970 | Reserved | Unallocated | |
971 | 6 | Audio Text Services | CWS |
97(2-9) | Reserved | Unallocated | |
98(0-9) | 6 | VAS/SMS | MEDIATECH |
99(0-8) | Reserved | Unallocated | |
999 | 3 | Emergency Services | ALL |
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