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Telephone Numbers in Saudi Arabia

Telephone numbers in Saudi Arabia consist of 7 digits, with 3-digit area codes ranging from 011 to 017 that identify different regions. Landline codes include 011 for Riyadh, 012 for the Western region including Mecca and Jeddah, and 013 for the Eastern Province including Dammam. Mobile numbers start with 050, 053, 054, 055, 056, 057 or 058 for the three main carriers. Internet service numbers begin with 360 or 366, while toll-free numbers use the 966 prefix and emergency numbers include 999 for police and 997 for the Red Crescent.

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Telephone Numbers in Saudi Arabia

Telephone numbers in Saudi Arabia consist of 7 digits, with 3-digit area codes ranging from 011 to 017 that identify different regions. Landline codes include 011 for Riyadh, 012 for the Western region including Mecca and Jeddah, and 013 for the Eastern Province including Dammam. Mobile numbers start with 050, 053, 054, 055, 056, 057 or 058 for the three main carriers. Internet service numbers begin with 360 or 366, while toll-free numbers use the 966 prefix and emergency numbers include 999 for police and 997 for the Red Crescent.

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Telephone numbers in Saudi Arabia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Telephone numbers in Saudi Arabia have 7 digits, 3 digits for area codes (from 011 to 017 except 05X whose
code is confined to mobile numbers).
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Contents
1 Land lines
2 Mobile
3 Internet services
4 Toll-free and universal access
5 Services and emergency
6 References
Land lines
The country's country calling code is +966. Saudi Arabia's numbering plan is the following:
011 XXX XXXX - Riyadh & the greater central region
012 XXX XXXX - Western region, includes Makkah, Jeddah, Taif, Rabigh
013 XXX XXXX - The Eastern Province, which includes, Dammam,Jubail, Dhahran, Hafar Al-Batin &
others
014 XXX XXXX - Al-Madinah, Tabuk, Al-Jawf, Yanbu, Turaif, Skaka and Northern Borders Region
016 XXX XXXX - Al-Qassim, Buraidah, Majma & Hail
017 XXX XXXX - Southern regions like Asir, Al-Baha, Jizan, Najran & Khamis Mushait
Mobile
050 XXX XXXX - Mobile (STC)
053 XXX XXXX - Mobile (STC)
054 XXX XXXX - Mobile (Mobily)
055 XXX XXXX - Mobile (STC)
056 XXX XXXX - Mobile (Mobily)
057 XXX XXXX - Mobile (STC)
058 XXX XXXX - Mobile (Zain)
059 XXX XXXX - Mobile (Zain)
Internet services
360 XXXX - Internet Services - Dial-up
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366 XXXX - Internet Services - Dial-up
08 111 XXXXXX - Atheeb GO Telecom phone numbers
Toll-free and universal access
966XXX XXXX - Toll free
9200 XXXXX - Universal Access Number
Services and emergency
959 - Mobile Customer Service Center (Zain)
1100 - Mobile Customer Service Center (Mobily)
902 - Mobile Customer Service Center (STC)
904 - Telephone Customer Service Center for Subscribers (STC)
905 - Saudi Telephone Directory
906 - Internet Internet Service Center (STC)
907 - Telephone Customer Service Center (STC)
909 - Telephone Enterprise Services Call Center (STC)
933 - Saudi Electricity Customer Services
939 - Saudi Water and Sewerage Services (Eastern Region)
940 - Saudi Municipal Services
966 - Saudi Natural Disasters
985 - Saudi General Intelligence Presidency
989 - Saudi Public Security
990 - Saudi Telephone Service for Security Issues
992 - Saudi Passport
993 - Saudi Traffic Police Force
994 - Saudi Border Checkpoint
995 - Saudi Anti-Narcotics
996 - Saudi Highway Traffic Police Force
997 - Saudi Red Crescent
998 - Saudi Civil Defense
999 - Saudi Police Force
References
1. ^ "New landline phone area codes in May" (http://www.arabnews.com/saudi-arabia/new-landline-phone-area-
codes-may). arabnews.com. Retrieved 2013-03-10.
ITU allocations list (http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000B7/en)
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Categories: Telephone numbers by country Telecommunications in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia communications-related lists
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