Telephone numbers in the Republic of the Congo

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Country Code: +243
International Call Prefix: 00
Trunk Prefix: 0

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Calling formats

To call in the Republic of the Congo, the following format is used:

The NSN length is nine digits.

List of area codes in the Republic of the Congo

LIST OF AREA CODES [1]
Area CodeArea City
22 21Cuvette (Basin, West Basin)
22 22Likouala
22 22Sangha
22 23Pool
22 24Plateaux
22 25Lekoumou
22 25Bouenza
22 25Niari
22 28Brazzaville
22 29Pointe-Noire
LIST OF MOBILE PREFIXES [1]
Area CodeUsage
01Equateur Telecom Congo (GSM)
04Warid Congo (GSM)
05Celtel-Congo (GSM)
06MTN-Congo (GSM)
VALUE ADDED SERVICES [1]
NDCNSNUsageAdditional information
8 00XX XXXX9 digitsGreen number and other servicesDigital mobile (GSM, UMTS) telephonic services
8 1XX XXXXX9 digitsShared cost
8 300 XXXXX9 digitsInternet accessInternet Provider (ISP)
8 8XX XXXXX9 digitsShared revenue
8 900 XXXXX9 digitsFuture ServicesNGN services
SERVICE NUMBERS
NDCUsageNSN LengthUsage
112constabulary3 digitsMobile and fixed service
116Child helpline3 digitsMobile and fixed service
117police3 digitsMobile and fixed service
118firemen3 digitsMobile and fixed service
111customer service3 digitsMobile service
LIST OF OLD MOBILE PREFIXES
Area CodeUsageChanged to
44, 442Mobile Phones - CYRUS04 44, 04 442
52, 53, 55Mobile Phones - Celtel Congo05 52, 05 53, 05 55
66, 67Mobile Phones - Libertis Telecom06 66, 06 67

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