Ethiopia +251
Number Format
Area Code: 2 digits (formerly 1 digit)
Subscriber Number: 7 digits (formerly 6 digits)
Trunk Prefix: 0
International Prefix: 00
Area code information
17 September 2005 - national renumbering
Ethiopia moved its national telephone numbering to a consistent format of 2-digit area codes followed by 7-digit subscriber numbers.
A closed dialling plan was also implemented. Trunk prefix 0 and area code are always included for calls to subscriber numbers within Ethiopia, or a constant 10-digit format.
These changes occurred in a flash cut, where no permissive dialling period was used.
In Addis Ababa, area code +251 1 (01 domestically) changed to +251 11 (011 domestically). In most cases, a digit was prepended to the existing 6-digit subscriber number. This digit varied according to the number's particular district. There are some exceptions which involve changing the first three digits of the former 6-digit subscriber number before prepending the new district digit.
Outside Addis Ababa, the leading digit of fixed geographic numbers was doubled to expand to 7-digit format. Area codes were converted from 1 to 2 digits according to region.
GSM mobile area code changed from +251 9 to +251 91, with subscriber number prepended by a digit according to region.
VSAT area code changed from +251 9 to +251 98.
The following table indicates the general migration from old to new number formats. For a detailed list of changes, see the announcement (12 September 2005, via ITU)
Old format New format Place/Service
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+251 1 xxxxxx +251 11 1xxxxxx Addis Ababa North
+251 1 xxxxxx +251 11 2xxxxxx Addis Ababa West
+251 1 xxxxxx +251 11 3xxxxxx Addis Ababa Southwest
+251 1 xxxxxx +251 11 4xxxxxx Addis Ababa South
+251 1 xxxxxx +251 11 5xxxxxx Addis Ababa Central
+251 1 xxxxxx +251 11 6xxxxxx Addis Ababa East
+251 1 251xxxx +251 11 651xxxx WLL Addis Ababa East
+251 1 252xxxx +251 11 652xxxx WLL Addis Ababa South
+251 1 253xxxx +251 11 653xxxx WLL Addis Ababa Southwest
+251 1 254xxxx +251 11 654xxxx WLL Addis Ababa West
+251 1 255xxxx +251 11 655xxxx WLL Addis Ababa Central and North
+251 2 axxxxx +251 22 aaxxxxx Southeast region (Nazareth)
+251 3 axxxxx +251 33 aaxxxxx Northeast region (Assab, Dessie)
+251 4 axxxxx +251 34 aaxxxxx North region (Mekele)
+251 5 axxxxx +251 25 aaxxxxx Eastern region (Dire Dawa)
+251 6 axxxxx +251 46 aaxxxxx South region (Awassa, Shashamane)
+251 7 axxxxx +251 47 aaxxxxx Southwest region (Jimma)
+251 7 axxxxx +251 57 aaxxxxx Western region (Ghedo)
+251 8 axxxxx +251 58 aaxxxxx Northwest region (Gonder)
+251 9 xxxxxx +251 91 1xxxxxx GSM mobile Addis Ababa and area
+251 9 xxxxxx +251 91 4xxxxxx GSM mobile Northern region
+251 9 xxxxxx +251 91 5xxxxxx GSM mobile East region
+251 9 xxxxxx +251 91 6xxxxxx GSM mobile Southern region
+251 9 xxxxxx +251 91 7xxxxxx GSM mobile Western region
+251 9 xxxxxx +251 91 8xxxxxx GSM mobile Northwestern region
+251 9 11xxxx +251 98 111xxxx VSAT Faraway
+251 9 19xxxx +251 98 119xxxx VSAT Dialaway
(WLL = wireless local loop)
Short codes for emergency and special services remain mostly unchanged, except for 2-digit short codes 97, 98, 99 which became 997, 998, 999 respectively:
Code Service
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900 internet dialup
901 Time (Amharic)
902 Time (English)
903 Fixed prepaid
904 Prepaid mobile refill/info.
905 EEPCO
906 Water and sewers
907 Red Cross
908 voice mail
911 Police information
912 Fire
913 HIV/AIDS Council
914 Orthodox Church
915 Federal police
916 Federal police commission
918 Capacity building
919 Family planning
920 Mobile call centre
929 Number change information
951 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia
952 HIV Prevention Office
953 Insurance Enterprise
954 water and sewers
955 water and sewers
956 water and sewers
957 water and sewers
958 water and sewers
959 water and sewers
960 telephone faults
961 telephone faults
962 telephone faults
963 telephone faults
964 telephone faults
965 telephone faults
966 telephone faults
967 telephone faults
969 mobile faults
997 ETC call centre [was 97]
998 international operator [was 98]
999 national operator [was 99]
Details: Ethiopian Telecommunications Agency (ETA) announcement (12 September 2005, via ITU). News, additional background courtesy Sergiu Rosenzweig.
Other information
Ethiopia numbering plan document is available (Word format) on an ITU numbering page.
See carrier Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation website.
Also, regulator Ethiopian Telecommunications Agency website.