Country Code: +243
International Call Prefix: 00
Trunk Prefix: 0
To call in the Republic of the Congo, the following format is used:
The NSN length is nine digits.
LIST OF AREA CODES [1] | |
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Area Code | Area City |
22 21 | Cuvette (Basin, West Basin) |
22 22 | Likouala |
22 22 | Sangha |
22 23 | Pool |
22 24 | Plateaux |
22 25 | Lekoumou |
22 25 | Bouenza |
22 25 | Niari |
22 28 | Brazzaville |
22 29 | Pointe-Noire |
LIST OF MOBILE PREFIXES [1] | |
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Area Code | Usage |
01 | Equateur Telecom Congo (GSM) |
04 | Warid Congo (GSM) |
05 | Celtel-Congo (GSM) |
06 | MTN-Congo (GSM) |
VALUE ADDED SERVICES [1] | |||
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NDC | NSN | Usage | Additional information |
8 00XX XXXX | 9 digits | Green number and other services | Digital mobile (GSM, UMTS) telephonic services |
8 1XX XXXXX | 9 digits | Shared cost | |
8 300 XXXXX | 9 digits | Internet access | Internet Provider (ISP) |
8 8XX XXXXX | 9 digits | Shared revenue | |
8 900 XXXXX | 9 digits | Future Services | NGN services |
SERVICE NUMBERS | |||
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NDC | Usage | NSN Length | Usage |
112 | constabulary | 3 digits | Mobile and fixed service |
116 | Child helpline | 3 digits | Mobile and fixed service |
117 | police | 3 digits | Mobile and fixed service |
118 | firemen | 3 digits | Mobile and fixed service |
111 | customer service | 3 digits | Mobile service |
LIST OF OLD MOBILE PREFIXES | ||
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Area Code | Usage | Changed to |
44, 442 | Mobile Phones - CYRUS | 04 44, 04 442 |
52, 53, 55 | Mobile Phones - Celtel Congo | 05 52, 05 53, 05 55 |
66, 67 | Mobile Phones - Libertis Telecom | 06 66, 06 67 |
Telecommunications in the Republic of the Congo include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet.
Lingala is a Bantu language spoken in the northwest of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the northern half of the Republic of the Congo, in their capitals, Kinshasa and Brazzaville, and to a lesser degree as a trade language or because of emigration in neighbouring Angola or Central African Republic. Lingala has 20 million native speakers and about another 20 million second-language speakers, for an approximate total of 40 million speakers. A significant portion of both Congolese diasporas speaks Lingala in their countries of immigration like Belgium, France or the United States.
Kongo or Kikongo is one of the Bantu languages spoken by the Kongo people living in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the Republic of the Congo, Gabon, and Angola. It is a tonal language. The vast majority of present-day speakers live in Africa. There are roughly seven million native speakers of Kongo in the above-named countries. An estimated five million more speakers use it as a second language.
Manikongo was the title of the ruler of the Kingdom of Kongo, a kingdom that existed from the 14th to the 19th centuries and consisted of land in present-day Angola, Gabon, the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The manikongo's seat of power was Mbanza Kongo, now the capital of Zaire Province in Angola. The manikongo appointed governors for the provinces of the Kingdom and received tribute from neighbouring subjects.
Karakalpak is a Turkic language spoken by Karakalpaks in Karakalpakstan. It is divided into two dialects, Northeastern Karakalpak and Southwestern Karakalpak. It developed alongside Nogai and neighbouring Kazakh languages, being markedly influenced by both. Typologically, Karakalpak belongs to the Kipchak branch of the Turkic languages, thus being closely related to and highly mutually intelligible with Kazakh and Nogai.
Numbers on the Irish telephone numbering plan are regulated and assigned to operators by ComReg.
Kituba is a widely used lingua franca in Central Africa. It is a creole language based on Kikongo, a Bantu language. It is a national language in Republic of the Congo and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Country Code: +299
International Call Prefix: 00
Telephone numbers in Pakistan are ten digits long. Landline numbers and mobile numbers have different structures. Geographically fixed landline are prefixed by an area code which varies in length depending on the significance of the place. Mobile numbers are prefixed (03) followed by a two-digit code indicating the telephone operator. The international country code for Pakistan is +92.
Fixed line numbers in Botswana are seven digits long in a closed telephone numbering plan, with the geographical area being indicated by the first two or three digits, meaning that there are no area codes. The country was allocated its own country code by the International Telecommunication Union, +267, in the late 1960s.
Country Code: +676
International Call Prefix: 00
The Latvian telephone numbering plan is a telephone number assigning system used in Latvia. All the numbers consist of 8 digits with exceptions for special services. The assigning process is controlled by the Electronic Communications Office and regulated by the Public Utilities Commission.
North Macedonia's telephone numbering plan is the system used for assigning telephone numbers in North Macedonia. It is regulated by the Agency for Electronic Communications (AEK), which holds responsibility for telecommunications.
Country Code: +243
International Call Prefix: 00
Trunk Prefix: 0
Country Code: +240
International Call Prefix: 00
Trunk Prefix:
The following are the telephone codes in Mozambique.
Country Code: +358 18 (partial)
International Call Prefix: 00
Trunk Prefix: 0
Bala is a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. According to Maho (2009), it includes Boko.
Dela–Oenale is an Austronesian language of Indonesia. Western Rote is a member of the Timor-Babar branch of Malayo-Polynesian languages spoken in west coast of Rote Island near Timor by about 7,000 people.
The telephone numbering plan of the USSR was a set of telephone area codes, numbers and dialing rules, which operated in the Soviet Union until the 1990s. After the collapse of the USSR, many newly independent republics implemented their own numbering plans. However, many of the principles of the Soviet numbering plan still remain. The former Soviet international code +7 is still retained by Russia and Kazakhstan.