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How Many Digits Are in Nepal's Mobile Number?

Published in Nepal Telecommunication 2 mins read

Nepal's mobile numbers typically consist of 10 digits. This is the standard length for a National (Significant) Number (N(S)N) for cellular mobile services within the country.

The telecommunications numbering plan in Nepal standardizes the National (Significant) Number (N(S)N) to 10 digits. This applies to both cellular mobile services and basic (fixed line) telecommunication services. This standardization ensures a consistent dialing pattern for users across the nation, simplifying communication whether they are making a mobile-to-mobile, mobile-to-fixed, or fixed-to-mobile call within Nepal.

Understanding the National (Significant) Number (N(S)N)

The N(S)N represents the complete national number required to reach a subscriber. For mobile services, this entire sequence totals 10 digits, encompassing all the necessary digits a caller needs to dial.

Here's a breakdown of the number of digits for various service types in Nepal:

Service Type Number of Digits (N(S)N)
Cellular Mobile 10
Basic (Fixed Line) 10

Note: While the National (Significant) Number for basic services is also 10 digits, the subscriber number (SN) component for basic services can vary (6, 7, or 8 digits) depending on the Specific Digital Cable Access (SDCA) code. However, for mobile numbers, the N(S)N is consistently 10 digits.

Importance of a Standardized Numbering Plan

A unified 10-digit mobile number system provides several key advantages:

  • Ease of Dialing: Simplifies the process of making calls, making it intuitive and straightforward for users across all mobile networks in Nepal.
  • Efficient Number Management: Enables telecommunication authorities and service providers to efficiently allocate and manage mobile numbers, ensuring adequate availability for a growing subscriber base.
  • National and International Cohesion: Contributes to a streamlined national telecommunications infrastructure and facilitates clearer communication when combined with Nepal's international dialing code (+977).

Therefore, when dialing or receiving a mobile call in Nepal, you will be interacting with a 10-digit number. For more detailed information on Nepal's numbering plan, you can refer to official documents from the Nepal Telecommunications Authority.