Telephone numbers in Tonga

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Telephone numbers in Tonga
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Location
Country Tonga
Continent Oceania
Format+676 yy xxx
Access codes
Country code +676
International call prefix 00

Country Code: +676
International Call Prefix: 00

yy xxx Calls inside Tonga

+676 yy xxx Calls from outside Tonga

List of area codes in Tonga

LIST OF AREA CODES [1]
Area CodeArea
20Nukuʻalofa
21Nukuʻalofa
22Nukuʻalofa
23Nukuʻalofa
24Nukuʻalofa
25Nukuʻalofa
26Nukuʻalofa
27Nukuʻalofa
28Nukuʻalofa
29Pea
31Mua
32Mua
33Kolonga
34Kolonga
35Nakulo
36Nakulo
37Vaini
38Vaini
41Masilanea
42Masilanea
43Matangiake
44Matangiake
50Ena
60Haʻapai
70Neiafu
71Neiafu
74Neiafu
79Neiafu
80Niuafoʻou
85Niuatoputapu
LIST OF MOBILE AREA CODES [2]
Area CodeArea
87Tongatapu Island Group
88Vavaʻu Island Group
89Haʻapai Island Group

Additionally, mobile phones provided by U-Call Mobile are prefixed by the two-digit code of either 15, 16, 17, 18 or 19. [3]

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References

  1. "Tonga".
  2. "Tonga".
  3. "Tonga Area Codes". Archived from the original on 2014-10-13. Retrieved 2008-05-13.