Location | |
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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.
LIST OF AREA CODES [1]
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Area Code | Area/City | Carrier | |||
1 | Yangon | ||||
1234 | MPT | ||||
1351 | Yangon | MPT | |||
1352 | Yangon | MPT | |||
1358 | Yangon | MPT | |||
1364 | Yangon | MPT | |||
1359 | Yangon | M | |||
1422 | Yangon | Myanmar APN Mytel | |||
1426 | Yangon | Myanmar Speed Net | |||
1439 | Yangon | Ooredoo | |||
1824 | Yangon | MPT | |||
1825 | Yangon | MPT | |||
1837 | Yangon | MPT | |||
1838 | Yangon | MPT | |||
1839 | Yangon | MPT | |||
1964 | Yangon | MPT | |||
2 | Mandalay | ||||
2200 | Mandalay | MYtel | |||
2283 | Mandalay | MPT | |||
2284 | Mandalay | MPT | |||
2400 | Mandalay | MPT | |||
2402 | Mandalay | MPT | |||
2403 | Mandalay | MPT | |||
2405 | Mandalay | MPT | |||
2406 | Mandalay | MPT | |||
2407 | Mandalay | MPT | |||
2408 | Mandalay | MPT | |||
2426 | Mandalay | Myanmar Speed Net | |||
2439 | Mandalay | Ooredoo | |||
2515 | Mandalay | MPT | |||
2517 | Mandalay | MPT | |||
3 | Military | ||||
42202 | Hintthda | MPT | |||
4224 | Pathein | MPT | |||
4240 | Ngwesaung | ||||
42204 | Chaungtha | MPT | |||
4243 | Thapaung | ||||
42204 | Ngaputaw | MPT | |||
4250 | Mawlamyinekyun | ||||
4260 | Warkhema | ||||
4265 | Kyonemangay | ||||
4270 | Myaungmya | ||||
4271 | Myaungmya | ||||
42208 | Latputtha | MPT | |||
4285 | Einme | ||||
4321 | Sittwe | ||||
4322 | Sittwe | ||||
4323 | Sittwe | ||||
4342 | Ngapali (Shwe War Gyaing) | ||||
4343 | Ngapali (Shwe War Gyaing) | ||||
4344 | Ngapali (Shwe War Gyaing) | ||||
4346 | Kyaukphyu | ||||
4355 | Maungtaw | ||||
4360 | Taungoke | ||||
4365 | Thandwe | ||||
4421 | Hinthada | ||||
4430 | Ingapu | ||||
4435 | Zalon | ||||
4440 | Kyankin | ||||
4450 | Myanaung | ||||
4521 | Maubin | ||||
4531 | Maubin | ||||
4540 | Pyapon | ||||
4545 | Bogalay | ||||
4548 | Kyaiklat | ||||
4550 | Twante | ||||
4620 | Nyaungdone | ||||
4625 | Danuphyu | ||||
4630 | Pantanaw | ||||
4640 | Kyaungkone | ||||
4650 | Athoi | ||||
4652 | Yaykyi | ||||
4656 | Kyonepyaw | ||||
4660 | Ngathaingchaung | ||||
5221 | Bago | ||||
5222 | Bago | ||||
5230 | Oathar Myothit | ||||
5231 | Oathar Myothit | ||||
5240 | Daikoo | ||||
5242 | Shwekyin | ||||
5246 | Thanatpin | ||||
5250 | Nyaunglaypin | ||||
5259 | Pyuntanzar | ||||
5265 | Phayargyi | ||||
5270 | Pyinpongyi | ||||
5275 | Waw | ||||
5321 | Pyay | ||||
5322 | Pyay | ||||
5323 | Pyay | ||||
5324 | Pyay | ||||
5325 | Pyay | ||||
5330 | Minhla | ||||
5332 | Latpadan | ||||
5334 | Zeegone | ||||
5336 | Nattalin | ||||
5338 | Paungde | ||||
5340 | Padaung | ||||
5350 | Gyobingauk | ||||
5355 | Shwetaung | ||||
5421 | Taungoo | ||||
5423 | Taungoo | ||||
5424 | Taungoo | ||||
5425 | Taungoo | ||||
5426 | Taungoo | ||||
5440 | Phyu | ||||
5450 | Kanyutkwin | ||||
5455 | Penwegone | ||||
5460 | Kyaukdagar | ||||
5520 | Taikgyi | ||||
5530 | Tharyawaddy | ||||
5621 | Thanlyin | ||||
5622 | Thanlyin | ||||
5625 | Kyauktan | ||||
5630 | Khayan | ||||
57202 | Mawlamyine | MPT | |||
5740 | Thahton | ||||
5750 | Ye | ||||
5760 | Kyeikhto | ||||
5764 | Beelin | ||||
5769 | Kyaikk aw | ||||
5770 | Mudon | ||||
5775 | Kyaikkhame | ||||
5779 | Thanphyuzayat | ||||
5780 | Chaungsone | ||||
5821 | Hpaan | ||||
5822 | Hpaan | ||||
5840 | Kawkayeik | ||||
5845 | Hlaing-Bwe | ||||
5846 | Hlaing-Bwe | ||||
5847 | Hlaing-Bwe | ||||
5848 | Hlaing-Bwe | ||||
5849 | Hlaing-Bwe | ||||
5850 | Myawaddy | ||||
5870 | Hpaan | ||||
5871 | Mawlamyaing | ||||
5921 | Dawei | ||||
5930 | Palaw | ||||
5941 | Myeik | ||||
5951 | Kawthaung | ||||
6021 | Yenangyaung | ||||
6030 | Yenangyaung Industrial Zone | ||||
6124 | Chauk | ||||
6124 | Bagan | ||||
6150 | Kyaukpadaung | ||||
6151 | Kyaukpadaung | ||||
6160 | Nyaung OO | ||||
6165 | Bagan Myothit | ||||
6221 | Pakokku | ||||
6222 | Pakokku | ||||
6229 | Pakokku | ||||
6230 | Yasagyo | ||||
6240 | Myaing | ||||
6250 | Gantgaw | ||||
6271 | Shinmataung | ||||
6323 | Magwe | ||||
6324 | Magwe | ||||
6325 | Magwe | ||||
6326 | Magwe | ||||
6327 | Magwe | ||||
6340 | Sinphyukyun | ||||
6342 | Salin | ||||
6350 | Taungdwingyi | ||||
6351 | Taungdwingyi | ||||
6360 | Pwintphyu | ||||
6369 | Natmauk | ||||
6421 | Meikhtila | ||||
6422 | Meikhtila | ||||
6423 | Meikhtila | ||||
6425 | Meikhtila | ||||
6426 | Meikhtila | ||||
6427 | Meikhtila | ||||
6440 | Yamethin | ||||
6450 | Wundwin | ||||
6460 | Mahaling | ||||
6469 | Thaze | ||||
6521 | Minbu | ||||
6530 | Minbu New Town | ||||
6621 | Myingyan | ||||
6622 | Myingyan | ||||
6630 | Myingyan Industrial Zone | ||||
6640 | Sintkaing | ||||
66204 | Paleik | MPT | |||
6644 | Gwaykone | ||||
6650 | Kyaukse | ||||
6660 | Myittha | ||||
6662 | Kume | ||||
6670 | Taungtha | ||||
6680 | Nahtoogyi | ||||
6721 | Pyinmana | ||||
6722 | Pyinmana | ||||
6723 | Pyinmana | ||||
6730 | Lewe | ||||
6735 | Nay Pyi Taw Airport | ||||
67340 | Nay Pyi Taw | MPT | |||
67341 | Nay Pyi Taw | MPT | |||
67342 | Nay Pyi Taw | MPT | |||
6770 | Tartkone | ||||
6775 | Pyisanaung | ||||
6821 | Thayet | ||||
6921 | Aunglan | ||||
6922 | Aunglan | ||||
7021 | Hakha | ||||
7040 | Phalan | ||||
7050 | Teetain | ||||
7121 | Monywa | ||||
7122 | Monywa | ||||
7123 | Monywa | ||||
7125 | Monywa Industrial Zone | ||||
7130 | Ahlone (Monywa) | ||||
7145 | Chaungoo | ||||
714 | Myinmu | ||||
7150 | Butalin | ||||
7155 | Depeyin | ||||
7221 | Sagaing | ||||
7222 | Sagaing | ||||
7321 | Kalay | ||||
7330 | Kalay Industrial Zone | ||||
7340 | Tamu | ||||
74252 | Myitkyina | MPT | |||
74252 | Pammati | MPT | |||
7440 | Moekaung | ||||
7442 | Namtee | ||||
7443 | Namtee | ||||
7444 | Namtee | ||||
7445 | Namtee | ||||
7446 | Namtee | ||||
7450 | Bamaw | ||||
7452 | Shwegu | ||||
7454 | Mansi | ||||
7456 | Moemouk | ||||
7460 | Moenyin | ||||
7462 | Hopin | ||||
7464 | Nanmar | ||||
7470 | Pharkant | ||||
7480 | Waingmaw | ||||
7521 | Shwebo | ||||
7522 | Shwebo | ||||
7525 | Katha | ||||
7527 | Kantbalu | ||||
7529 | Indaw | ||||
7530 | Wetlet | ||||
7540 | Yeoo | ||||
7542 | Kawlin | ||||
7549 | Daze | ||||
7550 | Wintho | ||||
7559 | Kyunhla | ||||
7560 | Hteechaink | ||||
7565 | Mawlu | ||||
7570 | Khinoo | ||||
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 | |||
4283 | Panglong | ||||
8140 | Bahtoo | ||||
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 | |||
8180 | Namsan | ||||
8184 | Kunhein | ||||
82220 | Lashio | MPT | |||
82292 | Lashio | MPT | |||
82293 | Lashio | MPT | |||
8240 | Kyaukme | ||||
8251 | Muse | ||||
8252 | Muse | ||||
8253 | Muse | ||||
8254 | Muse | ||||
8261 | Namkham | ||||
8262 | Kutkai | ||||
8263 | Theinne | ||||
8265 | Tarmoenye | ||||
8267 | Nanphaka | ||||
8280 | Thibaw | ||||
8285 | Naungcho | ||||
8321 | Loikaw | ||||
8322 | Loikaw | ||||
8421 | Kyaingtong | ||||
8422 | Kyaingtong | ||||
8451 | Tachileik | ||||
8460 | Minesat | ||||
8521 | Pyinoolwin | ||||
8522 | Pyinoolwin | ||||
8523 | Pyinoolwin | ||||
8529 | Padaythar Myothit (Ptinooewin) | ||||
8540 | Ohnchaw | ||||
8550 | Anee Sakhan | ||||
8620 | Mogoke | ||||
8625 | Kyatpyin | ||||
8630 | Thabeikkyin | ||||
8635 | Sintkuu | ||||
8639 | Ltpanhla |
Code | Operator | Remarks |
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25-27 | MPT | |
40-45 | MPT | |
76-79 | MPT | Not 11 Numbers |
96-99 | Ooredoo | |
79-77 | Telenor | |
66-69 | MyTel | |
31-32 | MecTel | Not 11 Numbers |
Number | Service | Remarks |
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199 | Police | |
192 | Ambulance | |
191 | Fire | Can also call for natural disasters |
1880 | Highway police | |
2019 | COVID-19 call center | |
122 | International hotline | |
999 | Emergency hotline | |
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