Telephone numbers in Iraq
Iraq area codes can be 1 or 2 digits (not counting the trunk prefix 0) and the subscriber numbers are usually 6 digits. In Baghdad and some other governorates, they are 7 digits. The mobile numbers have 10 digits, beginning with the 3-digit code of each operator followed by 7 digits.
Location | |
---|---|
Country | Iraq |
Continent | Asia |
Type | closed |
Access codes | |
Country calling code | +964 |
International call prefix | 00 |
Trunk prefix | 0 |
Dialing procedure
A call from outside Iraq would have the following dialing format when calling a:
- Landline telephone:
International call prefix | Country Code | Area code | Subscriber number |
---|---|---|---|
00 or 011 in place of + | 964 | (Area Code) | (Telephone Number) |
- Mobile telephone:
Example: + 9647518728458 | |||
---|---|---|---|
International call prefix | Country Code | Operator Code | Subscriber Number |
00 or 011 in place of + | 964 | 7xx | 123 4567 |
List of Area Codes in the Iraq
LIST OF AREA CODES | |||
---|---|---|---|
Area/City | Area Code | Area/City | Area Code |
Baghdad | 1 | Salah ad Din (Tikrit) | 21 |
Erbil (Arbil) | 66 | Dohuk | 62 |
Wasit (Al Kut) | 23 | Anbar (Ramadi) | 24 |
Diyala (Baquba) | 25 | Babil (Hilla) | 30 |
Karbala | 32 | Najaf | 33 |
Al-Qādisiyyah (Diwaniya) | 36 | Al Muthanna (Samawa) | 37 |
Basrah | 40 | Dhi Qar (Nasiriya) | 42 |
Maysan (Amarah) | 43 | Kirkuk | 50 |
Sulaimaniya | 53 | Ninawa (Mosul) | 60 |
List of Mobile Phones Codes in Iraq
079x xxx xxxx Cell phones Zain Iraq, (formerly Iraqna)
078x xxx xxxx Cell phones Zain Iraq, (formerly MTC Atheer)
077x xxx xxxx Cell phones AsiaCell
076x xxx xxxx Cell phones Mobitel (Iraq-Kurdistan) and Moutiny
075x xxx xxxx Cell phones Korek Telecom
074x xxx xxxx Cell phones Itisaluna and Kalemat
073x xxx xxxx Cell phones Korek Telecom (formerly SanaTel)
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