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0813 Smart

0817 Globe (VOIP)


0905 Globe or Touch Mobile
0906 Globe or Touch Mobile
0907 Smart or Talk N Text
0908 Smart
0909 Smart or Talk N Text 0934 Sun Cellular
0910 Smart or Talk N Text 0935 Touch Mobile
0911 Smart (unreleased) 0936 Globe or Touch Mobile
0912 Smart or Talk N Text ABS-CBN (Globe) – not part of unli call and text
0937 promos
0913 Smart
0938 Smart, Talk N Text, Red Mobile
0914 Smart
0939 Smart, Talk N Text, Red Mobile
0915 Globe
0942 Sun Cellular
0916 Globe or Touch Mobile
0943 Sun Cellular
0917
09173 0945 Globe
09175 0946 Talk N Text
09176 Globe 0947 Smart
09178 Globe postpaid 0948 Talk N Text
0918 Smart 0949 Smart
0919 Smart or Talk N Text 0950 Talk N Text
0920 Smart, Talk N Text, Addict Mobile 0956 Globe
0921 Smart or Talk N Text 0970 Smart
0922 Sun Cellular 0973 Extelcom
0923 Sun Cellular 0974 Extelcom
0924 Sun Cellular 0975 Touch Mobile
0925 Sun Cellular 0976 Globe or Touch Mobile
09253 Globe postpaid 0977 Globe
09255 Sun postpaid 0978 Next Mobile
09256 Globe postpaid 0979 Next Mobile
09257 Globe postpaid 0981 Smart
09258 Sun postpaid 0989 Smart or Talk N Text
0926 Globe or Touch Mobile 0994 Globe
0927 Globe or Touch Mobile 0995 Globe
0928 Smart Cherry Prepaid (Globe) – not part of unli call and
0929 Smart or Talk N Text 0996 text promos
0930 Smart, Talk N Text, Red Mobile 0997 Globe or Touch Mobile
0932 Sun Cellular 0998 Smart
0933 Sun Cellular 0999 Smart (old Umobile prefix)

Mobile phone area codes in the Philippines are composed of three digits and always start with the number 9. These area codes do not
necessarily indicate a geographic region, instead they represent the service provider. That’s why we’d rather call them mobile number
prefixes. Originally, there were four prefixes used for mobile phones: 912 for Mobiline (CDMA), 915 for Islacom (GSM), 917 for Globe
(GSM) and 973 for Express Telecom. Smart followed later, that’s why they got the prefix 918. It was owned by Eastern Telecoms
before it started operations, until it was acquired by PLDT. Similarly, Islacom was acquired by Globe, Mobiline was a PLDT subsidiary.
As service grew rapidly throughout the 1990s and even until today, existing codes have been exhausted and new codes have been
added to fulfill demand. [Source: Wikipedia, audie]

We update this list from time to time, depending on the information submitted to us. If there are any inaccuracies, please let us know in
the comments section below. We’ll try to update this as soon as we can. Revision History: mobile-prefix_revisions.pdf

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