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Equatorial Guinea country code (+240)

Complete country code guide for Equatorial Guinea: dialing format, area codes, examples, and current calling rates. Browse our full country codes list to find other destinations.

Country code

Country code

+240

ISO code

GQ

🌐

Dialing format

Landline format

+240 + [area code] + local number

Mobile format

+240 + [mobile prefix] + subscriber number

Drop the domestic trunk prefix (often 0) when calling internationally.

Full syntax: +240 + [9 digit mobile or fixed number]

Calling rates

Calls to Equatorial Guinea start from $1.81/minute with transparent, pay-as-you-go pricing. Compare with our international calling rates for other countries.

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Area codes

  • 333

    Malabo (capital)

    Example: 333123456

  • 8

    Bata

    Example: 8123456

  • 8

    Ebebiyin

    Example: 8345678

  • 8

    Mongomo

    Example: 8456789

Common mistakes

  • Forgetting to dial your international exit code before +240.
  • Adding a trunk prefix like 0 in front of the local number, which is not used.
  • Dialing too few or too many digits, numbers should typically be 9 digits long.
  • Mixing up mobile and landline ranges when saving contacts.

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FAQs

Can I call Equatorial Guinea from abroad?

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Does Equatorial Guinea have area codes?

Yes. See the list above for key area codes and examples.

Do I need to use a trunk code when calling with HelloAirDial?

No. When dialing internationally, drop the domestic trunk prefix (often 0) and start with the country code.

Is HelloAirDial cheaper than telecom providers?

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