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Phone Algeria from a UK Landline
- Call from a UK Landline
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- From just 3p per min
Call landlines in Algeria
Access number 0844 431 2231
Call mobiles in Algeria
Access number 0904 095 7771
Calls to landlines 3p per min
Calls to mobiles 25p per min
InstantTalk Connection Fee: 13.1p from a BT line.
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Ask bill payer's permission before using the service. Calls are billed per minute & apply from the moment of connection. The charge is incurred even if the destination number is engaged or the call is not answered. Service provider to landlines: New Call Telecom Ltd. Tel: 0844 552 8575. Service provider to mobiles: Core Telecommunications International Limited.
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Phone Algeria from a UK Landline or Mobile
- Call from a UK Landline or Mobile
- Topup your account by text or Paypal
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- From just 5p per min
Call numbers in Algeria
Access number 020 8497 8811
Calls to landlines 5p per min
Calls to mobiles 25p per min
Only press the call/dial button once after dialing the 020 access number
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£5 credit
text dts to 80077
£10 credit + £1 bonus
text dts to 67400
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All credit expires after 90 days unless additional credit is purchased within this 90 day period. If you set up an online account we'll remind you by email before it expires.
Ask bill payer's permission before using the service. Topup by SMS costs £5 or £10 + standard SMS fee. Calls charged per minute & apply from the moment of connection. Calls to 02 numbers cost UK standard rate and can be used as a part of inclusive minutes. For SMS customers, credit is automatically topped up by the same amount as your last credit purchase (£5 or £10) when the balance is low. To unsubscribe simply text STOP to 80077 or 67400 at any time. Service provider: Story Telecom Ltd. Tel: 020 8497 9210.
Major cities in Algeria
Algiers / Oran (Wahran)
How to call Algeria
Once you have dialed the access number above, then dial: 00 213 followed by the destination number you're calling.
Mobile operators in Algeria include Djezzy, Mobilis and Nedjma.
More Information about Algeria
Times to call
There's only a one hour time difference between the UK and Algeria, which clocks in at just one hour ahead of London time. For example, call your loved one at 18:00 from the UK, and you'll be reaching the African continent at 19:00.
National Holidays
Throughout 2011, Algerians celebrate 11 public holidays - given you plenty of opportunities to call. While they don't celebrate Christmas, they do celebrate New Year's Day on January 1st, Independence Day on July 5th and Eid al Adha Holiday on November 7th.
Interesting Algerian Phone Facts
There are three main mobile phone networks in Algeria. These include Mobilis (a subsidiary of fixed line operator Algeria Telecom), Djezzy, and Nedjma.
According to a report from April 2011, the number of mobile phone users in Algeria grew by 50,000 between December 2009 and December 2010. This takes the total number of subscribers to almost 33 million.
Recent predictions suggest that Algeria will have 40 million mobile subscribers in 2014, with Djezzy reigning as the company's number one operator with an estimated 16.9 million customers.
The number of Algerian Internet users has increased from 150,000 in 2006, to approximately 3.5 million users in 2008.
Algerian Embassy in the UK
54 Holland Park
London
W11 3RS
Tel: 020 7589 6885
Languages spoken:
The official language of Algeria is Arabic, which is joined by the native language of Berber, as the two most popular tongues. Both French and English are also taught across the country, annd are recognized as "significant" unofficial languages.
