All phone numbers in Morocco are 9 digits in length (excluding the leading 0).
Morocco uses a closed numbering plan, i.e. the area code is not omitted for local calls. This is necessary because Morocco makes heavy use of overlay codes, i. e. the same geographic area can be served by several area codes. Casablanca, for instance, has 10 area codes.
Fixed and mobile area codes belong exclusively to one phone company. On the following list, fixed networks are indicated by the following letters: I = Itissalat Al-Maghrib (fixed), M = Médi Telecom (NGN), W = WANA (Maroc Connect) (fixed NGN), X = WANA (Maroc Connect) (fixed GSM(?))
Video Telephone numbers in Morocco
History
1990 - Transition to 6-digit numbers
In 1990, 6-digit phone numbers were introduced.
199x - Transition from 6-digit to 7-digit numbers
2000 - Transition from 7-digit to 8-digit numbers
On 2000-10-13 at 23:00 UTC, the numbering area in Morocco was split into 5 parts by adding another digit to all area codes in Morocco.
2006 - Merger of 04 into 02 and 05 into 03
Six years later (2006-03-24 23:00 UTC), part of this split was reverted in order to make room for cellular networks. The 04 numbering area was merged into 02 and 05 was merged into 03, which caused 02 to cover the South while 03 covered the North. This could be done easily because there were no conflicts.
2009 - Transition from 8-digit to 9-digit numbers
On 2009-03-07 at 02:00 UTC, phone numbers in Morocco got another additional digit. A 5 was prepended to all fixed numbers while a 6 was prepended to mobile numbers. The 08 numbers became 080 and 09 became 089.
Maps Telephone numbers in Morocco
See also
External links
- Liste des préfixes des opérateurs de téléphonie Mobile et Fixe au Maroc
- Official Numbering Plan of Morocco (incomplete)
- World Telephone numbering Guide (outdated)
- Plan de numérotation - Agence National de Règlemantation des Télécommunications (French and Arabic)
- ITU allocations list
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