Telephone Numbers in Vietnam - Mobile Telephone Numbers

Mobile Telephone Numbers

In Vietnam, mobile phone numbers follow the format 09y xxx-xxxx or 01yy xxx-xxxx. The first 0 is known as the trunk code.

Excluding the leading zero, the next 2 or 3 digits (9y or 1yy) specify the mobile phone operator. Some mobile phone operators have been given more than one operator code.

The mobile phone operator codes are distributed as followed:

  • 90 – MobiFone
  • 91 – Vinaphone
  • 92 – Vietnamobile (previously known as HT Mobile)
  • 93 – MobiFone
  • 94 – Vinaphone
  • 95 – S-Fone
  • 96 – previously EVN Telecom, now Viettel Mobile
  • 97 – Viettel Mobile
  • 98 – Viettel Mobile
  • 996 – GTel (traded as Beeline)
  • 998 - Indochina Telecom
  • 999 - Indochina Telecom
  • 120 – MobiFone
  • 121 – MobiFone
  • 122 – MobiFone
  • 123 – Vinaphone
  • 124 – Vinaphone
  • 125 – Vinaphone
  • 126 – MobiFone
  • 127 – Vinaphone
  • 128 – MobiFone
  • 129 – Vinaphone
  • 163 – Viettel Mobile
  • 164 – Viettel Mobile
  • 165 – Viettel Mobile
  • 166 – Viettel Mobile
  • 167 – Viettel Mobile
  • 168 – Viettel Mobile
  • 169 – Viettel Mobile
  • 186 – Vietnamobile
  • 188 – Vietnamobile (previously known as HT Mobile)
  • 199 – GTel (traded as Beeline)

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