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The following are the telephone codes in Comoros.
Country Code: +269
International Call Prefix: 00
Trunk Prefix: none
To call in the Comoros, the following format is used:
The NSN length is seven digits.
The two tables below show the geographical and non-geographical telephone prefixes in the Comoros as announced by the Comorian regulatory body, Autorité Nationale de Régulation des Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication (ANRTIC), on the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) website: [1]
List of Geographical Codes | |
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Area Code | Area/City |
760 | Domoni |
761 | Mutsamudu |
762 | Mohéli |
763 | Moroni |
767 | Mbéni |
768 | Mitsamiouli |
769 | Foumbouni |
770 | Domoni |
771 | Mutsamudu |
772 | Mohéli |
773 | Moroni |
774 | Moroni |
775 | Moroni |
777 | Mbéni |
778 | Mitsamiouli |
779 | Foumbouni |
List of Non-Geographical Codes | |
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Code | Usage |
32 | Mobile telephony services |
33 | Mobile telephony services |
34 | Mobile telephony services |
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