Telephone Numbers in Malaysia - Non-geographical Short Codes and Special Numbers

Non-geographical Short Codes and Special Numbers

Prefix Operator
100
General telephone services
101
Operator assistance - domestic calls. Used together with 100.
102
Service assistance, used in conjunction with 100.
103
Fixed telephone line directory assistance
104
Telegram services
1051
Time announcement
1066
Earthquakes and Tsunami Alert Centre
108
Operator assistance for international calls.
112
International emergency number
121
Access the voice mailbox
12xx
Reserved number
1300-XX-XXXX
Toll-free number
13100
Celcom budget IDD
13188
TM SMS service
13200
Maxis IDD
1315
TMNet dial-up internet service
1377X
General mass calling service, no longer active
141XX
currently unassigned
1500-XX-XXXX
Toll-free number
1508-XX-XXXX
Toll-free number
1511
Jaring dial-up internet service
1512
Maxis dial-up internet service, no longer available.
1513
TMNet EZNet dial-up internet service, no longer active.
1515
TMNet dial-up internet service
1516
DiGi dial-up internet service, no longer available.
1517
Time Net dial-up internet service, now inactive.
1519
Celcom dial-up internet service, no longer active.
152X
ISDN dial-up internet service, no longer available.
15454
Electricity fault reporting
1600-XR-XXXX
Toll-free number
1700-XX-XXXX
Toll-free number
1800-XX-XXXX
Toll-free number
18YXX
Long Distance Carrier Selection Code
1900-XX-XXXX
Toll-free number
991
Civil Defence Department emergency number, now replaced with 999
994
Fire brigade emergency number, now replaced with 999
999
Malaysian General Emergency Service, previously allocated to police


Note: R = 1 to 6, X = 0 to 9, Y = 1 to 9

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