List of dialling codes in Pakistan

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Telephone numbers in Pakistan
Location
CountryPakistan
ContinentAsia
RegulatorPakistan Telecommunication Authority
Access codes
Country code+92
International access00
Long-distance0

Fixed telephony

The area codes in Pakistan consists of two to five digits; generally smaller the city, longer the prefix. All big cities have two-digit codes. The smaller towns might have six digital whereas big cities have seven digit numbers. Azad Kashmir telephone lines contain five digits. On 1 July 2009, telephone numbers in Karachi and Lahore were changed from seven digits to eight digits. This was accomplished by adding 9 to the beginning of all phone numbers that started with a 9 i.e. government and semi-government lines and adding 3 to all other lines.[1][clarification needed]

The following is the list of dialling codes for various cities and districts in Pakistan.[2][clarification needed]

City Code District
Attock 57
Awaran 856
Barkhan 829
Faislabad 41
Bahawalnagar 63 Bahawalnagar
Bahawalpur 62 Bahawalpur
Besham 996
Bolan 832
Chagai 825
Dera Bugti 835
Dinga 537
Gujranwala 55
Gujrat 53
Gwadar 86
Hafizabad 547
Haripur, Pakistan 995
Hyderabad 22
Islamabad 51
Jaffarabad 838
Jhal Magsi 837
Jhang 477
Jhelum 544
Kalat 844
Karachi 21 3 [clarification needed]
Kasur 49
Kech (Turbat) 852
Khanewal 65
Khushab 454
Kharan 847
Khuzdar 848
Kohlu 829
Lahore 42
43
Larkana 74
Lasbela 853
Layyah 606
swat 946
Lodhran 608
Loralai 824
Mandi Bahauddin 546
Mastung 843
Mianwali 459
Multan 61
Musakhel 828
Muzaffargarh 66
Nankana Sahib 56
Narowal 542
Naseerabad 838
Nowshera 923 Nowshera
Okara 44
Pakpattan 457
Panjgur 855
Parachinar 926 FATA
Peshawar 91
Pishin 826
Qilla Abdullah 826
Qilla Saifullah 823
Quetta 82
Rahim Yar Khan 68
Rajanpur 604
Rawalpindi 51
Sahiwal 40
Sargodha 48
Shakargarh 542
Sheikhupura 56
Sialkot 52
Sibi 833
Surab 844
Swabi 938 Swabi
Toba Tek Singh 46
Vehari 67
Zhob 822
Ziarat 833

See also

References

  1. ^ "Karachi and Lahore now have eight digit phone numbers. In the near future this will be extended to other metros". Daily Times (Pakistan). 2009-07-08. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-11-09. Retrieved 2015-04-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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