Complete List of Mobile Number Prefixes in the Philippines (2024 Updated) (2024)

“Is your number Globe or Smart?” That’s a question that we often encounter, and probably you have, too. That is why we’ve come up with this handy guide to mobile number prefixes in the Philippines, which you can refer to if you want to know if a particular number belongs to Globe or Smart.

What is a mobile number prefix? It’s the first four digits of the 11-digit mobile number. For example, the mobile number prefix of 09181234567 is 0918. This prefix determines what mobile network this particular number belongs to, whether Smart, Globe, DITO, or something else.

Unless you have an extremely strong memory, it’s difficult to memorize all these mobile number prefixes and their corresponding mobile networks. It was easier about 10-15 years ago when mobile numbers in usage were far fewer.

At present, there are two dominant mobile networks in the Philippines, Smart Communications and Globe Telecom. TNT (Talk N’ Text) and Sun Cellular are subsidiaries of Smart Communications, while Republika ng TM is under Globe Telecom. ABS-CBN Mobile is a subsidiary of ABS-CBN but uses Globe’s network infrastructure. Other lesser-known mobile service providers are Cherry Mobile, Gomo, Extelcom and Next.

DITO Telecommunity is a relatively new telco that launched in March 2021. It is a consortium that won a government-sponsored bidding to establish a third telco in the country.

This frequently updated list of mobile number prefixes will help you determine what mobile network a number belongs to. This is quite helpful if you are availing of a call or text promo and you want to call or text a particular number. That way, you can avoid extra charges for inter-network connections.

List of Mobile Number Prefixes in the Philippines

Below is a list of mobile number prefixes along with their corresponding telecommunications provider.

PrefixMobile Network
0817 networkGlobe
0895 networkDITO
0896 networkDITO
0897 networkDITO
0898 networkDITO
0905 networkGlobe or TM
0906 networkGlobe or TM
0907 networkTNT (Talk N’ Text)
0908 networkSmart
0909 networkTNT (Talk N’ Text)
0910 networkTNT (Talk N’ Text)
0912 networkTNT (Talk N’ Text)
0915 networkGlobe or TM
0916 networkGlobe or TM
0917 networkGlobe or TM
0918 networkSmart
0919 networkSmart
0920 networkSmart
0921 networkSmart
0922 networkSun Cellular
0923 networkSun Cellular
0924 networkSun Cellular
0925 networkSun Cellular
0926 networkGlobe or TM
0927 networkGlobe or TM
0928 networkSmart
0929 networkSmart
0930 networkTNT (Talk N’ Text)
0931 networkSun Cellular
0932 networkSun Cellular
0933 networkSun Cellular
0934 networkSun Cellular
0935 networkGlobe or TM
0936 networkGlobe or TM
0937 networkGlobe or TM
0938 networkTNT (Talk N’ Text)
0939 networkSmart
0940 networkSun Cellular
0941 networkSun Cellular
0942 networkSun Cellular
0943 networkSun Cellular
0945 networkGlobe or TM
0946 networkTNT (Talk N’ Text)
0947 networkSmart
0948 networkTNT (Talk N’ Text)
0949 networkSmart
0950 networkTNT (Talk N’ Text)
0951 networkSmart
0953 networkGlobe or TM
0954 networkGlobe or TM
0955 networkGlobe or TM
0956 networkGlobe or TM
0961 networkSmart
0965 networkGlobe or TM
0966 networkGlobe or TM
0967 networkGlobe or TM
0973 networkSun Cellular
0974 networkSun Cellular
0975 networkGlobe or TM
0976 networkGlobe or GOMO
0977 networkGlobe or TM
0978 networkGlobe or TM
0979 networkGlobe or TM
0991 networkDITO
0992 networkDITO
0993 networkDITO
0994 networkDITO
0995 networkGlobe or TM
0996 networkGlobe or TM
0997 networkGlobe or TM
0998 networkSmart
0999 networkSmart

The list is constantly being updated so if you can suggest a new prefix, please let us know by contacting us or commenting below.

Keep in mind that the list of mobile number prefixes may not be entirely accurate due to Republic Act 11202 or the Mobile Number Portability Law, which allows subscribers to switch to a different telco while retaining the same mobile number. This means that a Smart number may change to a Globe one (or vice versa) if the subscriber applies for a transfer of network.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the +63 that is often used as a mobile number prefix?

+63 is the country code of the Philippines, and is used instead of the leading “0” for international direct dial (IDD) calls. Both “0” and “+63” are valid in the Philippines, but if calling or accepting calls abroad, the country code “+63” should be used instead of “0.”

How do I call a mobile number from a landline number?

When calling a mobile number from a landline or telephone number, you only need to dial the 11-digit mobile number (e.g. 09123456789). Make sure that your landline account is capable of calling cellphone numbers – you may need to subscribe to a National Direct Dial (NDD) plan for this.

How do I call a landline number using my mobile phone?

To call a landline number using your mobile phone, include the area code before the telephone number. For example, to call 411-1234 in Cebu (area code: 32), just dial 32-411-1234.

Summing Up

Knowing the correct mobile number prefix will definitely help you avoid unnecessary expenses when calling or texting someone, especially if you’re registered to a prepaid load promo. So make sure to check the mobile number prefix become making that all-important call.

Tags: GlobeRepublika ng TMSmartSun CellularTalk N' Text

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