Telephone numbers in Myanmar

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Telephone numbers in Myanmar (Burma)
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Location
Country Myanmar (Burma)
Continent Asia
Access codes
Country code +95
International access 00

Telephone numbers in Myanmar are 8 to 11 digits long including the trunk prefix.

Contents

Myanmar

5621
LIST OF AREA CODES [1]
5621Thanlyin
Area CodeArea/CityCarrier
1 Yangon
1234MPT
1351YangonMPT
1352YangonMPT
1358YangonMPT
1364YangonMPT
1359YangonM
1422YangonMyanmar APN Mytel
1426YangonMyanmar Speed Net
1439YangonOoredoo
1824YangonMPT
1825YangonMPT
1837YangonMPT
1838YangonMPT
1839YangonMPT
1964YangonMPT
2 Mandalay
2200MandalayMYtel
2283MandalayMPT
2284MandalayMPT
2400MandalayMPT
2402MandalayMPT
2403MandalayMPT
2405MandalayMPT
2406MandalayMPT
2407MandalayMPT
2408MandalayMPT
2426MandalayMyanmar Speed Net
2439MandalayOoredoo
2515MandalayMPT
2517MandalayMPT
3Military
42202HintthdaMPT
4224 Pathein MPT
4240 Ngwesaung
42204 Chaungtha MPT
4243Thapaung
42204NgaputawMPT
4250 Mawlamyinekyun
4260Warkhema
4265Kyonemangay
4270 Myaungmya
4271Myaungmya
42208LatputthaMPT
4285Einme
4321Sittwe
4322Sittwe
4323Sittwe
4342Ngapali (Shwe War Gyaing)
4343Ngapali (Shwe War Gyaing)
4344Ngapali (Shwe War Gyaing)
4346Kyaukphyu
4355Maungtaw
4360Taungoke
4365Thandwe
4421Hinthada
4430Ingapu
4435Zalon
4440Kyankin
4450Myanaung
4521Maubin
4531Maubin
4540Pyapon
4545Bogalay
4548Kyaiklat
4550Twante
4620Nyaungdone
4625Danuphyu
4630Pantanaw
4640Kyaungkone
4650Athoi
4652Yaykyi
4656Kyonepyaw
4660Ngathaingchaung
5221Bago
5222Bago
5230Oathar Myothit
5231Oathar Myothit
5240Daikoo
5242Shwekyin
5246Thanatpin
5250Nyaunglaypin
5259Pyuntanzar
5265Phayargyi
5270Pyinpongyi
5275Waw
5321Pyay
5322Pyay
5323Pyay
5324Pyay
5325Pyay
5330Minhla
5332Latpadan
5334Zeegone
5336Nattalin
5338Paungde
5340Padaung
5350Gyobingauk
5355Shwetaung
5421Taungoo
5423Taungoo
5424Taungoo
5425Taungoo
5426Taungoo
5440Phyu
5450Kanyutkwin
5455Penwegone
5460Kyaukdagar
5520Taikgyi
5530Tharyawaddy
5621Thanlyin
5622Thanlyin
5625Kyauktan
5630Khayan
57202MawlamyineMPT
5740Thahton
5750Ye
5760Kyeikhto
5764Beelin
5769Kyaikk

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5770Mudon
5775Kyaikkhame
5779Thanphyuzayat
5780Chaungsone
5821Hpaan
5822Hpaan
5840Kawkayeik
5845Hlaing-Bwe
5846Hlaing-Bwe
5847Hlaing-Bwe
5848Hlaing-Bwe
5849Hlaing-Bwe
5850Myawaddy
5870Hpaan
5871Mawlamyaing
5921Dawei
5930Palaw
5941Myeik
5951Kawthaung
6021Yenangyaung
6030Yenangyaung Industrial Zone
6124Chauk
6124Bagan
6150Kyaukpadaung
6151Kyaukpadaung
6160Nyaung OO
6165Bagan Myothit
6221Pakokku
6222Pakokku
6229Pakokku
6230Yasagyo
6240Myaing
6250Gantgaw
6271Shinmataung
6323Magwe
6324Magwe
6325Magwe
6326Magwe
6327Magwe
6340Sinphyukyun
6342Salin
6350Taungdwingyi
6351Taungdwingyi
6360Pwintphyu
6369Natmauk
6421Meikhtila
6422Meikhtila
6423Meikhtila
6425Meikhtila
6426Meikhtila
6427Meikhtila
6440Yamethin
6450Wundwin
6460Mahaling
6469Thaze
6521Minbu
6530Minbu New Town
6621Myingyan
6622Myingyan
6630Myingyan Industrial Zone
6640Sintkaing
66204PaleikMPT
6644Gwaykone
6650Kyaukse
6660Myittha
6662Kume
6670Taungtha
6680Nahtoogyi
6721Pyinmana
6722Pyinmana
6723Pyinmana
6730Lewe
6735Nay Pyi Taw Airport
67340Nay Pyi TawMPT
67341Nay Pyi TawMPT
67342Nay Pyi TawMPT
6770Tartkone
6775Pyisanaung
6821Thayet
6921Aunglan
6922Aunglan
7021Hakha
7040Phalan
7050Teetain
7121Monywa
7122Monywa
7123Monywa
7125Monywa Industrial Zone
7130Ahlone (Monywa)
7145Chaungoo
714Myinmu
7150Butalin
7155Depeyin
7221Sagaing
7222Sagaing
7321Kalay
7330Kalay Industrial Zone
7340Tamu
74252MyitkyinaMPT
74252PammatiMPT
7440Moekaung
7442Namtee
7443Namtee
7444Namtee
7445Namtee
7446Namtee
7450Bamaw
7452Shwegu
7454Mansi
7456Moemouk
7460Moenyin
7462Hopin
7464Nanmar
7470Pharkant
7480Waingmaw
7521Shwebo
7522Shwebo
7525Katha
7527Kantbalu
7529Indaw
7530Wetlet
7540Yeoo
7542Kawlin
7549Daze
7550Wintho
7559Kyunhla
7560Hteechaink
7565Mawlu
7570Khinoo
8121 Lashio
8121 Taunggyi MPT
8122 Lashio
8122 Taunggyi MPT
8123 Lashio
8123 Taunggyi MPT
8124 Taunggyi MPT
8125 Taunggyi MPT
8127 Ayetharyar MPT
8129 Nyaungshwe MPT
4283Panglong
8140Bahtoo
8145 Shwenyaung MPT
8150 Kalaw MPT
8151 Kalaw MPT
8152 Kalaw MPT
8153 Kalaw MPT
8154 Kalaw MPT
8155 Kalaw MPT
8160 Aungpan MPT
8161 Aungpan MPT
8180Namsan
8184Kunhein
82220 Lashio MPT
82292 Lashio MPT
82293 Lashio MPT
8240Kyaukme
8251 Muse
8252Muse
8253Muse
8254Muse
8261Namkham
8262Kutkai
8263 Theinne
8265Tarmoenye
8267Nanphaka
8280Thibaw
8285Naungcho
8321 Loikaw
8322Loikaw
8421 Kyaingtong
8422Kyaingtong
8451 Tachileik
8460Minesat
8521 Pyinoolwin
8522Pyinoolwin
8523Pyinoolwin
8529Padaythar Myothit (Ptinooewin)
8540Ohnchaw
8550Anee Sakhan
8620Mogoke
8625Kyatpyin
8630Thabeikkyin
8635Sintkuu
8639Ltpanhla

Format

CodeOperatorRemarks
25-27MPT
40-45MPT
76-79MPTNot 11 Numbers
96-99Ooredoo
79-77Telenor
66-69MyTel
31-32MecTelNot 11 Numbers

Emergency numbers

NumberServiceRemarks
199Police
192Ambulance
191FireCan also call for natural disasters
1880Highway police
2019COVID-19 call center
122International hotline
999Emergency hotline

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References

  1. 1 2 "Myanmar".