Mobile Telephone Numbers
Mobile numbers start with 6 or 7:
| LIST OF ALLOCATIONS | |
|---|---|
| Prefix | Usage and operator |
| 61 | Cellular mobile Sasatel(Dovetel) |
| 65 | Cellular mobile TIGO (Mobitel) |
| 68 | Cellular mobile ZAIN (Celtel) |
| 7X | wireless, "Find Me" numbers - as of 1999-10-31; was 8. |
| 71 | cellular mobile GSM; TIGO (Mobitel) . |
| 72 | |
| 73 | digital mobile CDMA; Tanzania Telecommunications Company Ltd |
| 74 | cellular mobile GSM; ExcellentCom Ltd |
| *74 2 | cellular mobile; Tritel . |
| 75 | cellular mobile GSM; Vodacom (Celtel) . |
| 76 | cellular mobile GSM; Vodacom (Celtel) |
| *76 1 | cellular mobile; Adesemi . |
| 77 | cellular mobile GSM; Zantel (Zanzibar Telecom Ltd) . |
| 78 | cellular mobile GSM; ZAIN . |
| 79 | digital mobile CDMA; Benson Informatics Ltd |
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