Friday, February 06, 2009

Morocco to adopt 10-digit numbers on 6 March


Morocco will move to a 10-digit numbering system on 6 March, due to the high demand for mobile services. Regulator ANRT, which announced the planned change in September last year, has now given an official start date as March 6.

Fixed-line phone numbers starting with 02 or 03 will change into 052 and 053. Mobile phone numbers starting with 01, 04, 05, 06 or 07 will have a 5 after 0, while those starting with 08 or 09 will become 080 and 089.

To dial, from abroad, a Moroccan land-line number starting with +2122 or + 2123, add 5 before 2 or 3 (i.e. 21252 or 21253).

When calling a mobile phone starting with +2121, +2124, +2125, +2126 or +2127, a 6 should be added before 1, 4, 5, 6 or 7. For international calls to numbers starting with +2128 or +2129, replace 8 by 80 and 9 by 89.

The changes will not apply to international calls from Morocco, special service numbers and emergency numbers, ANRT said.

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6 comments:

  1. Damn, I just had some cards printed !

    Please can you clarify the situation with mobiles since these two statements are a little confusing over whether to add a "5" or "6" on number starting with a "7" for example;

    Mobile phone numbers starting with 01, 04, 05, 06 or 07 will have a 5 after 0, while those starting with 08 or 09 will become 080 and 089.

    When calling a mobile phone starting with +2121, +2124, +2125, +2126 or +2127, a 6 should be added before 1, 4, 5, 6 or 7.

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  2. Good job they didn't make it complicated.

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  3. thank goodness it's not complicated

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  4. Seems to be that all fixed line numbers will now start with 05 and all mobile numbers with 06.
    So, in Fez a number that started 035 will now be 0535; in Marrakech numbers that started 024 will now be 0524 and so on.
    Mobiles will have the 6 added after the initial zero: 0672 or 0611 and so on.
    The explanations make it sound more complicated that it is!
    But remember this only starts on 6 March.

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  5. Looks like an English Civil Servant got involved in writing this. The word we use for official rubbish is 'gobbledegook'
    Morocco please do not copy us. Keep it simple.

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  6. For Mobile Numbers Dialed in Morocco:
    Regarding numbers starting with 01X, 04X, 05X, 06X or 07X
    Simply add a 6 so that 01X is 061X, 04X is 064X, 05X is 065X, 06X is 066X, 07X is 067X.
    Therefore:
    01X/XXXXXX becomes 061X/XXXXXX
    04X/XXXXXX becomes 064X/XXXXXX
    05X/XXXXXX becomes 065X/XXXXXX
    06X/XXXXXX becomes 066X/XXXXXX
    07X/XXXXXX becomes 067X/XXXXXX
    For Mobile Numbers Dialed from Abroad:
    Regarding numbers starting with +212/1X, +212/4X, +212/5X, +212/6X, or +212/7X Simply add a 6 so that 1X is 61X, 4X is 64X, 5X is 65X, 6X is 66X, 7X is 67X

    Therefore:
    +212/1X/XXXXXX becomes +212/61X/XXXXXX
    +212/4X/XXXXXX becomes +212/64X/XXXXXX
    +212/5X/XXXXXX becomes +212/65X/XXXXXX
    +212/6X/XXXXXX becomes +212/66X/XXXXXX
    +212/7X/XXXXXX becomes +212/67X/XXXXXX
    For Fixed Numbers Dialed in Morocco:
    Regarding numbers starting with 02X, 03X
    Simply add a 5 so that 02X is 052X, 03X is 053X
    Therefore:
    02X/XXXXXX becomes 052X/XXXXXX
    03X/XXXXXX becomes 053X/XXXXXX

    For Fixed Numbers Dialed from Abroad:
    Regarding numbers starting with +212/2X, +212/3X
    Simply add a 5 so that 2X is 52X, 3X is 53X
    Therefore:
    +212/2X/XXXXXX becomes +212/52X/XXXXXX
    +212/3X/XXXXXX becomes +212/53X/XXXXXX

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