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  1. International Code and Area Codes. The international code for Kuwait is +965. The area codes for popular expat destinations within the country are as follows: Kuwait City: 224. Hawally: 261. Farwaniya: 247. Ahmadi: 239. Major Telephone Providers. The major telephone providers in Kuwait are the following: Landline Providers.

  2. 268 7xx. 10. NANP member. Argentina. +54. 9/15. 10. All carriers: Claro, Movistar, Personal, Tuenti. 15 before the local number but after long distance area code for national calls (0 11 15 xxxx-xxxx) and 9 placed after the international access code excluding the 15 for international calls (+54 9 11 xxxx-xxxx).

  3. There is no area code in Kuwait. As of 17 October 2008, telephone numbers in Kuwait consist of eight digits (with the exception of '800'-style numbers, which are made up of seven digits). From 17 October 2008 a single digit prefix was added to all fixed and mobile numbers as per the Ministry of Communication's new numbering plan:

  4. There is no area code in Kuwait. As of 17 October 2008, telephone numbers in Kuwait consist of eight digits (with the exception of '800'-style numbers, which are made up of seven digits). From 17 October 2008 a single digit prefix was added to all fixed and mobile numbers as per the Ministry of Communication's new numbering plan:

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  6. How-to Call. Area Codes in Kuwait. Given below is the complete list of area codes in Kuwait. The table below shows all the 87 area codes in Kuwait. Kuwait area codes usually have 3 digits. While calling Kuwait from abroad, you need to dial the ISD code followed by the area code and finally the phone number. Find Area Code.

  7. Also some additional number ranges found for Kuwait National Mobile Telecommunication (NMTC) since July 2004: +965 704xxxx through +965 709xxxx, +965 770xxxx through +965 776xxxx, +965 778xxxx through +965 779xxxx. Source: Ministry of Communications announcement (25 October 2004, via ITU, no longer available).

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