Telephone numbers in Vietnam
Location | |
---|---|
Country | Vietnam |
Continent | Asia |
Access codes | |
Country calling code | +84 |
International call prefix | 00 |
Trunk prefix | 0 |
Land lines
Fixed line phone numbers in Vietnam follow the format Area Code + Phone Number. The area codes depend on the province and/or city.
To dial a number within the same province or city, only the phone number needs to be dialed.
When dialing from a different province/city, follow the format 0 + Area Code + Phone Number.
At the moment, area codes may have from 1 to 3 digits, while phone numbers from 5 to 8 digits.
The different area codes are described below.
New area codes to be implemented
The following area codes are planned to be launched in 2017 according to the decision from the Ministry of Information & Communication of Vietnam.[1]
20x | 21x | 22x | 23x | 24 | 25x | 26x | 27x | 28 | 29x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
200 - Reserved | 210 - Phú Thọ
(effective now) |
220 - Hải Dương
(from 15 April 2017) |
230 - Reserved | 24 - Hanoi
(from 17 June 2017) |
250 - Reserved | 260 - Kon Tum
(from 17 June 2017) |
270 - Vĩnh Long
(from 17 June 2017) |
28 - Ho Chi Minh City
(from 17 June 2017) |
290 - Cà Mau
(from 15 April 2017) |
201 - Reserved | 211 - Vĩnh Phúc
(effective now) |
221 - Hưng Yên
(from 15 April 2017) |
231 - Reserved | 251 - Đồng Nai
(from 17 June 2017) |
261 - Đăk Nông
(from 17 June 2017) |
271 - Bình Phước
(from 17 June 2017) |
291 - Bạc Liêu
(from 15 April 2017) | ||
202 - Reserved | 212 - Sơn La
(from 11 Feb 2017) |
222 - Bắc Ninh
(from 15 April 2017) |
232 - Quảng Bình
(from 11 Feb 2017) |
252 - Bình Thuận
(from 17 June 2017) |
262 - Đăk Lăk
(from 17 June 2017) |
272 - Long An
(from 17 June 2017) |
292 - Cần Thơ
(from 15 April 2017) | ||
203 - Quảng Ninh
(from 15 April 2017) |
213 - Lai Châu
(from 11 Feb 2017) |
223 - Reserved | 233 - Quảng Trị
(from 11 Feb 2017) |
253 - Reserved | 263 - Lâm Đồng
(from 17 June 2017) |
273 - Tiền Giang
(from 17 June 2017) |
293 - Hậu Giang
(from 15 April 2017) | ||
204 - Bắc Giang
(from 15 April 2017) |
214 - Lào Cai
(from 11 Feb 2017) |
224 - Reserved | 234 - Thừa Thiên - Huế
(from 11 Feb 2017) |
254 - Bà Rịa - Vũng Tàu
(from 17 June 2017) |
264 - Reserved | 274 - Bình Dương
(from 17 June 2017) |
294 - Trà Vinh
(from 15 April 2017) | ||
205 - Lạng Sơn
(from 15 April 2017) |
215 - Điện Biên
(from 11 Feb 2017) |
225 - Hải Phòng
(from 15 April 2017) |
235 - Quảng Nam
(from 11 Feb 2017) |
255 - Quảng Ngãi
(from 17 June 2017) |
265 - Reserved | 275 - Bến Tre
(from 17 June 2017) |
295 - Reserved | ||
206 - Cao Bằng
(from 15 April 2017) |
216 - Yên Bái
(from 11 Feb 2017) |
226 - Hà Nam
(from 15 April 2017) |
236 - Đà Nẵng
(from 11 Feb 2017) |
256 - Bình Định
(from 17 June 2017) |
266 - Reserved | 276 - Tây Ninh
(from 17 June 2017) |
296 - An Giang
(from 15 April 2017) | ||
207 - Tuyên Quang
(from 15 April 2017) |
217 - Reserved | 227 - Thái Bình
(from 15 April 2017) |
237 - Thanh Hóa
(from 11 Feb 2017) |
257 - Phú Yên
(from 17 June 2017) |
267 - Reserved | 277 - Đồng Tháp
(from 17 June 2017) |
297 - Kiên Giang
(from 15 April 2017) | ||
208 - Thái Nguyên
(from 15 April 2017) |
218 - Hòa Bình
(effective now) |
228 - Nam Định
(from 15 April 2017) |
238 - Nghệ An
(from 11 Feb 2017) |
258 - Khánh Hòa
(from 17 June 2017) |
268 - Reserved | 278 - Reserved | 298 - Reserved | ||
209 - Bắc Kạn
(from 15 April 2017) |
219 - Hà Giang
(effective now) |
229 - Ninh Bình
(from 15 April 2017) |
239 - Hà Tĩnh
(from 11 Feb 2017) |
259 - Ninh Thuận
(from 17 June 2017) |
269 - Gia Lai
(from 17 June 2017) |
279 - Reserved | 299 - Sóc Trăng
(from 15 April 2017) |
Area code 69
69 is the special area code dedicated for the Ministry of Defence (Vietnam) and the Ministry of Public Security (Vietnam).
Existing area codes which will be discontinued in the future[2]
Area codes starting with 2
All telephone numbers in this area have 7 digits.
- 20 – Lào Cai Province (until 12 March 2017)
- 210 – Phú Thọ Province
- 211 – Vĩnh Phúc Province
- 218 – Hòa Bình Province
- 219 – Hà Giang Province
- 22 – Sơn La Province (until 12 March 2017)
- 230 – Điện Biên Province (until 12 March 2017)
- 231 – Lai Châu Province (until 12 March 2017)
- 240 – Bắc Giang Province (until 12 March 2017)
- 241 – Bắc Ninh Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 25 – Lạng Sơn Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 26 – Cao Bằng Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 27 – Tuyên Quang Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 280 – Thái Nguyên Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 281 – Bắc Kạn Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 29 – Yên Bái Province (until 12 March 2017)
Area codes starting with 3
Effective 5 October 2008, all telephone numbers in this area have 7 digits.
- 30 – Ninh Bình Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 31 – Hai Phong city (until 14 May 2017)
- 320 – Hải Dương Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 321 – Hưng Yên Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 33 – Quảng Ninh Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 350 – Nam Định Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 351 – Hà Nam Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 36 – Thái Bình Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 37 – Thanh Hóa Province (until 12 March 2017)
- 38 – Nghệ An Province (until 12 March 2017)
- 39 – Hà Tĩnh Province (until 12 March 2017)
Area code 4
This area code is used exclusively by Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. All telephone numbers in this area have 8 digits.
- 4 – Hanoi city (until 16 July 2017)
Area codes starting with 5
Effective 5 October 2008, all telephone numbers in this area have 7 digits.
- 500 – Đắk Lắk Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 501 – Đắk Nông Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 510 – Quảng Nam Province (until 12 March 2017)
- 511 – Da Nang city (until 12 March 2017)
- 52 – Quảng Bình Province (until 12 March 2017)
- 53 – Quảng Trị Province (until 12 March 2017)
- 54 – Thừa Thiên–Huế Province (until 12 March 2017)
- 55 – Quảng Ngãi Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 56 – Bình Định Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 57 – Phú Yên Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 58 – Khánh Hòa Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 59 – Gia Lai Province (until 16 July 2017)
Area codes starting with 6
Effective 5 October 2008, all telephone numbers in this area have 7 digits.
- 60 – Kon Tum Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 61 – Đồng Nai Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 62 – Bình Thuận Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 63 – Lâm Đồng Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 64 – Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 650 – Bình Dương Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 651 – Bình Phước Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 66 – Tây Ninh Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 67 – Đồng Tháp Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 68 – Ninh Thuận Province (until 16 July 2017)
Area codes starting with 7
Effective 5 October 2008, all telephone numbers in this area have 7 digits.
- 70 – Vĩnh Long Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 710 – Cần Thơ city (until 14 May 2017)
- 711 – Hậu Giang Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 72 – Long An Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 73 – Tiền Giang Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 74 – Trà Vinh Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 75 – Bến Tre Province (until 16 July 2017)
- 76 – An Giang Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 77 – Kiên Giang Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 780 – Cà Mau Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 781 – Bạc Liêu Province (until 14 May 2017)
- 79 – Sóc Trăng Province (until 14 May 2017)
Area code 8
- 80 – used exclusively by the national government of Vietnam (based in Hanoi)
- 82 – Ho Chi Minh City (landlines, provided by Viettel) (until 16 July 2017)
- 83 – Ho Chi Minh City (landlines, provided by VNPT) (until 16 July 2017)
- 84 – Ho Chi Minh City (landlines, provided by VTC) (until 16 July 2017)
- 85 – Ho Chi Minh City (landlines, provided by SPT) (until 16 July 2017)
- 862 – Ho Chi Minh City (landlines, provided by Viettel) (until 16 July 2017)
- 863 – Ho Chi Minh City (landlines, provided by Viettel) (until 16 July 2017)
- 866 – Ho Chi Minh City (landlines, provided by Viettel) (until 16 July 2017)
- 868 – Viettel (mobile, used nationwide)
- 871 – Ho Chi Minh City (landlines, provided by CMC Telecom) (until 16 July 2017)
- 873 – Ho Chi Minh City (landlines, provided by FPT Telecom) (until 16 July 2017)
- 88 – Vinaphone (mobile, used nationwide)
- 89 – MobiFone (mobile, used nationwide)
Mobile telephone numbers
In Vietnam, mobile phone numbers follow the format 01yy xxx-xxxx or 08y xxx-xxxx or 09y xxx-xxxx (where y is 0-8) or 099y xxx-xxx.
- The first 0 is the trunk code.
- The next 2 or 3 digits (1yy or 8y or 9y or 99y) specify the mobile phone operator. Some mobile phone operators have been given more than one operator code.
The mobile phone operator codes are distributed as followed:
12y | 16y | 18y | 19y | 8y | 9y |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
120 - MobiFone | 90 - MobiFone | ||||
121 - MobiFone | 91 - Vinaphone | ||||
122 - MobiFone | 162 - Viettel | 92 - Vietnamobile (previously HT Mobile) | |||
123 - Vinaphone | 163 - Viettel | 93 - MobiFone | |||
124 - Vinaphone | 164 - Viettel | 94 - Vinaphone | |||
125 - Vinaphone | 165 - Viettel | 95 - S-Fone (has stopped providing service) | |||
126 - MobiFone | 166 - Viettel | 186 - Vietnamobile | 868 - Viettel | 96 - Viettel (previously EVN Telecom) | |
127 - Vinaphone | 167 - Viettel | 97 - Viettel | |||
128 - MobiFone | 168 - Viettel | 188 - Vietnamobile | 88 - Vinaphone | 98 - Viettel | |
129 - Vinaphone | 169 - Viettel | 199 - Gmobile | 89 - MobiFone | 99 (2) - VSAT | |
99 (3)(4)(5)(6)(7) - Gmobile (traded as Beeline) | |||||
99 (8)(9) - Indochina Telecom |
Emergency contact numbers
Used in major centers in Vietnam:
- 112 - Search & Rescue
- 113 – Police
- 114 – Fire
- 115 – Ambulance/First Aid
References
- ↑ http://vietnamnet.vn/vn/cong-nghe/vien-thong/doi-ma-vung-dien-thoai-co-dinh-tu-11-2-2017-341273.html
- ↑ News, VietNamNet. "Chuyển đổi mã vùng điện thoại cố định từ 11/2/2017 - VietNamNet". VietNamNet. Retrieved 2016-11-27.