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What Network? All Nigerian Networks Number Prefix

Are you thinking about which network the number that ends with 0701 belong to? Or you want to know the telecommunication company using the new 0906 you’ve been hearing about? I bring you good news today, you’ve come to the right place.

If you are looking for a complete list of all phone numbers format in Nigeria, their prefixes, and corresponding network, this tutorial will deliver just that so you can know who owns what once and for all and be done with the constant confusions and mix-ups.

We’ll not only write about MTN numbers prefixes, GLO numbers prefixes, AIRTEL numbers prefixes, and 9MOBILE numbers prefixes, this post will also touch on STARCOMMS numbers prefix, ZOOM MOBILE prefix, NTEL numbers prefix and SMILE numbers prefix to cater to their customers as well. See What Network? All Nigerian Networks Number Prefix:

Nigerian Networks Number Prefix
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MTN Numbers Prefixes:

  • 0703
  • 0706
  • 0803
  • 0806
  • 0810
  • 0813
  • 0814
  • 0816
  • 0903
  • 0906.

GLO Numbers Prefixes:

  • 0705
  • 0805
  • 0807
  • 0811
  • 0815
  • 0905.

Airtel Numbers Prefixes:

  • 0701
  • 0708
  • 0802
  • 0808
  • 0812
  • 0902
  • 0907
  • 0901.

9Mobile Numbers Prefixes:

  • 0809
  • 0817
  • 0818
  • 0908
  • 0909.

Starcomms Numbers Prefixes:

  • 07028
  • 07029
  • 0819.

Visafone Numbers Prefixes:

  • 07025
  • 07026
  • 0704.

Zoom Numbers Prefix:

  • 0707.

NTEL Numbers Prefix:

  • 0804.

SMILE Numbers Prefix:

  • 0702.
Nigerian Networks Number Prefix
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How To Find A Prefix Quickly On This Page?

Well, if you only need a specific prefix like 0907, you just have to press CTRL + F and enter 0907 in the search box to find it quickly. Be aware that this only works if you are making use of a PC to read this tutorial. If you’re using a smartphone, only the Opera Browser will help you find that particular prefix on time too.

There you go, you no longer have to sweat about which telecom company is using which prefix when tutorials like this have been made available to clear any doubts you might have, you’re welcome.

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