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This is a discussion of [[telephone numbers]] in the Kingdom of [[Saudi Arabia]]. The country's [[calling code]] is +966. In addition to a numbering plan, there are also dedicated numbers or number formats for Internet services, [[toll-free numbers]], and public or emergency services. |
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==Numbering plan== |
==Numbering plan== |
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The country's [[country calling code]] is +966. Saudi Arabia's numbering plan is the following:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arabnews.com/saudi-arabia/new-landline-phone-area-codes-may |title=New landline phone area codes in May |publisher=arabnews.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-10}}</ref> |
The country's [[country calling code]] is +966. Saudi Arabia's numbering plan is the following:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arabnews.com/saudi-arabia/new-landline-phone-area-codes-may |title=New landline phone area codes in May |publisher=arabnews.com |date= 10 March 2013|accessdate=2013-03-10}}</ref> |
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*'''011 XXX XXXX''' - [[Riyadh]] & the greater central region |
*'''011 XXX XXXX''' - [[Riyadh]] & the greater central region |
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*'''054/056 XXX XXXX''' - [[Mobily]] |
*'''054/056 XXX XXXX''' - [[Mobily]] |
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*'''0570/0571/0572 XX XXXX''' [[Virgin Mobile]] |
*'''0570/0571/0572 XX XXXX''' [[Virgin Mobile]] |
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*'''0575 XX XXXX''' |
*'''0574/0575 XX XXXX''' Red Bull Mobile |
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*'''0576/0577/0578 XXXXXX''' [[Lebara]] Mobile |
*'''0576/0577/0578 XXXXXX''' [[Lebara]] Mobile |
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==Internet services== |
==Internet services== |
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*'''36009213914195- Internet Services - Dial-up |
*'''36009213914195''' - Internet Services - Dial-up |
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*'''366 XXXX''' - Internet Services - Dial-up |
*'''366 XXXX''' - Internet Services - Dial-up |
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* '''08 111 XXXXXX''' - [[Etihad Atheeb Telecom|Atheeb GO Telecom phone numbers]] |
* '''08 111 XXXXXX''' - [[Etihad Atheeb Telecom|Atheeb GO Telecom phone numbers]] |
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==Services and emergency== |
==Services and emergency== |
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*'''911''' - Unified Security Operations Center in [[Makkah Region]], [[Riyadh Region]] and [[Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia|Eastern Region]] and all Saudi provinces in the future. |
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*'''999''' - Saudi [[Police Force]] |
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*'''959''' - [[Mobile phone|Mobile]] Customer Service Center ([[Zain Group|Zain]]) |
*'''959''' - [[Mobile phone|Mobile]] Customer Service Center ([[Zain Group|Zain]]) |
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*'''600''' - [[Mobile phone|Mobile]] Customer Service Center (Bravo Telecom) |
*'''600''' - [[Mobile phone|Mobile]] Customer Service Center (Bravo Telecom) |
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*'''995''' - Saudi Anti-Narcotics |
*'''995''' - Saudi Anti-Narcotics |
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*'''996''' - Saudi Highway Traffic Police Force |
*'''996''' - Saudi Highway Traffic Police Force |
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==See also== |
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*[[Telecommunications in Saudi Arabia#Telephones]] |
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*'''911''' - Saudi Unified [[Emergency Number]] (Under testing since July 2016 in [[Makkah Region]] & [[Riyadh Region]]) |
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==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 11:34, 18 October 2024
This is a discussion of telephone numbers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The country's calling code is +966. In addition to a numbering plan, there are also dedicated numbers or number formats for Internet services, toll-free numbers, and public or emergency services.
Numbering plan
[edit]The country's country calling code is +966. Saudi Arabia's numbering plan is the following:[1]
- 011 XXX XXXX - Riyadh & the greater central region
- 012 XXX XXXX - Western region, includes Makkah, Jeddah, Taif, Rabigh
- 013 XXX XXXX- The Eastern Province, which includes, Dammam, Khobar, Qatif, Jubail, Dhahran, Hafar al-Batin & others
- 014 XXX XXXX - Al-Madinah, Tabuk, Al-Jawf, Yanbu, Turaif, Skaka and Northern Borders Region
- 016 XXX XXXX - Al-Qassim, Majma & Hail
- 017 XXX XXXX - Southern regions like Asir, Al-Baha, Jizan, Najran & Khamis Mushait
- 0811 1XX XXXX - GO (nomadic)
- 050/053/055 XXX XXXX - Saudi Telecom Company
- 051 XXX XXXX - Salam Mobile(previously occupied by bravO! Telecom)
- 058/059 XXX XXXX - Zain Group
- 054/056 XXX XXXX - Mobily
- 0570/0571/0572 XX XXXX Virgin Mobile
- 0574/0575 XX XXXX Red Bull Mobile
- 0576/0577/0578 XXXXXX Lebara Mobile
Internet services
[edit]- 36009213914195 - Internet Services - Dial-up
- 366 XXXX - Internet Services - Dial-up
- 08 111 XXXXXX - Atheeb GO Telecom phone numbers
Toll-free and universal access
[edit]- 800XXX XXXX - Toll free
- 9200 XXXXX - Universal Access Number (prefixes 9200 to 9209)
Services and emergency
[edit]- 911 - Unified Security Operations Center in Makkah Region, Riyadh Region and Eastern Region and all Saudi provinces in the future.
- 997 - Saudi Red Crescent
- 998 - Saudi Civil Defense
- 999 - Saudi Police Force
- 959 - Mobile Customer Service Center (Zain)
- 600 - Mobile Customer Service Center (Bravo Telecom)
- 1100 - Mobile Customer Service Center (Mobily)
- 1789 - Mobile Customer Service Center (Virgin Mobile)
- 1755 - Mobile Customer Service Center (Lebara Mobile)
- 900 - Telephone Customer Service Center (STC) (They were separated before, 907 for Landline, 902 for Mobile, but since September 2015, they are merged)
- 933 - Saudi Electricity Customer Services
- 937 - Saudi Ministry of Health Services
- 939 - Saudi Water and Sewage Services (Eastern Region)
- 940 - Saudi Municipal Services
- 966 - Saudi Natural Disasters
- 985 - Saudi General Intelligence Presidency
- 989 - Saudi Public Security
- 990 - Saudi Telephone Service for Security Issues
- 992 - Saudi Passport
- 993 - Saudi Traffic Police Force
- 994 - Saudi Border Checkpoint
- 995 - Saudi Anti-Narcotics
- 996 - Saudi Highway Traffic Police Force
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "New landline phone area codes in May". arabnews.com. 10 March 2013. Retrieved 2013-03-10.