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The Timor-Leste country code is +670 — reaching one of the world's newest nations, ~1.4 million Timorese + a fast-growing mobile market across Telkomcel, Telemor + Timor Telecom. A US-dollarized economy where coffee + Timor Sea oil drive trade — and Timorese bank verifications expect a +670 mobile.

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+670Country Code
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7712 3456Número (8 díxitu mobile)
+670Country code
2002Independence restored
0Area codes
1Time zone (UTC+9)
USDOfficial currency
7-8Fixed digits
02 — THE BASICS

What is the +670 country code?

Timor-Leste (East Timor) was assigned +670 by the ITU — placing it in zone 6 with Asia-Pacific. As one of the world's newest countries, it uses a closed numbering plan: no area codes at all — every number is dialed in full.

ITU zone 6 Asia-Pacific

Timor-Leste has used the +670 country code since restoring its independence in 2002 — placing it in ITU zone 6 alongside Indonesia +62, the Philippines +63, Australia +61 + the Pacific island nations. The "670" was reassigned to the new republic after a transition period. Timor-Leste occupies the eastern half of Timor island in Southeast Asia.

ANC-regulated

Timor-Leste's telecom sector is regulated by the ANC (Autoridade Nacional de Comunicações — National Communications Authority). Three mobile carriers serve the country: Telkomcel, Telemor (the Viettel-backed operator) + Timor Telecom (the original incumbent). Mobile coverage has expanded rapidly since competition opened in 2012.

No area codes — dial in full

Timor-Leste uses a <b>closed numbering plan</b> with no area codes + no trunk prefix. Landlines are <b>7 digits</b>; mobiles are <b>8 digits</b> and begin with <b>7</b> (e.g. +670 7XXX XXXX). There is no leading 0 to drop — you always dial the full number, both domestically + internationally.

DID YOU KNOW

Timor-Leste is one of the youngest countries on Earth. It restored its independence on 20 May 2002 — becoming the first new sovereign state of the 21st century, after Portuguese colonial rule, Indonesian administration from 1975 + a period of UN transitional governance. It is also one of only two predominantly Portuguese-speaking territories in Asia (the other being Macau), and one of the only Catholic-majority countries in Asia. The economy runs on the US dollar.

03 — QUICK FACTS

A quick read on how it works.

A Timor-Leste phone number in international format is written as +670 followed by the full number. Example: +670 7712 3456 for a mobile (8 digits beginning with 7), +670 331 2345 for a Dili landline (7 digits). The +670 prefix is always followed by every digit of the national number.

Because Timor-Leste uses a closed plan with no area codes + no trunk prefix, there is no leading 0 to drop — you dial the full number everywhere. All mobile numbers begin with 7 and are 8 digits long; fixed lines are 7 digits.

Want to call Timor-Leste from abroad? Dial your exit code (00 in most countries — including Timor-Leste — 011 in NANP, 0011 in Australia), then 670, then the full national number. On any mobile, replace the exit code with +. Never drop a digit — Timor-Leste has no area-code 0.
04 — COVERAGE

Where a +670 number reaches.

From the Cristo Rei statue in Dili to the reef-fringed Atauro Island, every Timorese number lives behind a +670 — dialed in full, no area code. Pick a number that fits your customers anywhere in Timor-Leste.

TIMOR-LESTE · ONE TIME ZONE
+670 spans 14 municipalities from Dili to Lautém, one UTC+9 clock — and no area codes.
DiliBaucauMalianaSuaiLiquiçáAileuSameLospalosAinaroViqueque
TLT (UTC+9) all yearNo daylight saving
City & regionCodeZone
Dili+670UTC+9
Baucau+670UTC+9
Maliana+670UTC+9
Suai+670UTC+9
Liquiçá+670UTC+9
Aileu+670UTC+9
Same+670UTC+9
Lospalos+670UTC+9
Ainaro+670UTC+9
Viqueque+670UTC+9
Gleno+670Ermera
Manatuto+670UTC+9
Pante Macassar+670Oecusse
Atauro Island+670Dili
Aileu Vila+670Aileu
Bobonaro+670UTC+9
Lautém+670UTC+9
Cova Lima+670UTC+9
Manufahi+670UTC+9
Closed plan+670No area codes
Telkomcel Mobile (7x)+670UTC+9
Telemor Mobile (7x)+670UTC+9
Timor Telecom Mobile+670UTC+9
Mobiles begin 7+6708 digits
Dili landlines+6707 digits
Toll-free+670UTC+9
05 — FROM ANY COUNTRY

How to call Timor-Leste from any country.

Every country uses a different exit code before +670. From any mobile, + replaces the exit code — so +670 7712 3456 works worldwide. Timor-Leste numbers are dialed in full — never drop a digit.

From countryExit codeFull dialing patternMobile (+)
United States011011 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
Canada011011 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
United Kingdom0000 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
Australia00110011 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
Germany0000 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
Indonesia0000 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
Portugal0000 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
New Zealand0000 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
Malaysia0000 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
Netherlands0000 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
France0000 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
Spain0000 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
Italy0000 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
Belgium0000 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
Philippines0000 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
Ireland0000 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
China0000 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
India0000 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
Japan010010 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
South Korea001001 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
Singapore001001 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
UAE0000 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
Thailand001001 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
Brazil00 2100 21 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX
South Africa0000 670 NNNN NNNN+670 7XXX XXXX

Tip: Timor-Leste has no area codes — you dial the full number with no trunk prefix. There is no leading 0 to drop. Mobiles always begin with 7 and are 8 digits; Dili-area landlines are 7 digits.

06 — WHY +670

Six reasons people pick a Timor-Leste number.

+670 reaches one of the world's newest nations + a US-dollarized economy built on coffee, Timor Sea oil + gas, and a fast-growing Dili commercial scene. Timorese banks verify with a +670 mobile.

01

Timorese bank OTPs

Timorese banks (BNCTL — the national commercial bank — plus the local branches of international banks) send one-time codes to a +670 mobile. Without a Timor-Leste number, completing bank logins + mobile verifications from abroad is difficult.

02

Coffee + oil & gas business

A +670 line connects you to Timor-Leste's flagship industries — its renowned single-origin coffee (the country's top non-oil export) + the Timor Sea oil and gas fields that underpin the national economy via the Petroleum Fund. Ideal for traders, exporters + energy partners.

03

US-dollarized convenience

Timor-Leste is officially dollarized — the US dollar (USD) is its legal currency, so pricing, invoicing + payments need no exchange-rate guesswork for USD-based businesses. A +670 number pairs a local presence with a familiar currency.

04

Dili commerce gateway

Dili, the seaside capital, is the country's commercial, government + port hub. A +670 number with a Dili presence reaches the ministries, NGOs, importers + service businesses that drive the national economy.

05

UTC+9: aligned with Japan + Korea

Timor-Leste runs on TLT (UTC+9) all year with no daylight saving — the same clock as Japan + South Korea. That makes Northeast-Asian business hours line up cleanly for trade + remote teams.

06

Simple no-area-code plan

Timor-Leste's closed numbering plan is clean: no area codes + no trunk 0 to remember. <b>+670 7712 3456</b> is dialed the same way from Dili, Baucau or abroad — you simply dial the full number every time.

READY WHEN YOU ARE

Sound local. Anywhere in Timor-Leste.

Grab a Timorese +670 number — Dili, Baucau or Telkomcel/Telemor mobile style — and start calling, texting + receiving bank OTPs from real Timorese customers, all on a US-dollar economy.

07 — INCLUDED

smart calling, built in.

Same six features come standard on every CallMama Timor-Leste number — no upsell tiers, no per-feature charges.

Call forwarding

Route any incoming call to your real mobile, a teammate, or voicemail — by schedule, caller, or custom rule.

Call recording

One-tap recording for client calls and consults. Files store securely in your dashboard for replay or download.

Custom caller ID

Decide which local number shows on outbound calls so contacts always see a familiar prefix.

Voicemail to inbox

Voicemails arrive as audio plus a written transcript in your inbox — read or listen, no missed message.

Two-way SMS & MMS

Send and receive text and image messages from your number — same line works on web, iOS, and Android.

International calling

Outbound calls to 200+ countries from the same app. Skip carrier roaming and international add-ons.

08 — HOW IT WORKS

Your Timor-Leste number, in three simple steps.

From "I want a Timor-Leste number" to making your first call — three taps and you're live.

01 · STEP

Pick your digits

Choose the area code or city prefix that matches where you sell.

+67077123456
+6703312345Pick
+67078112233
02 · STEP

Confirm in the app

Six-digit confirmation drops into the app. No documents to upload, no waiting room, no callbacks.

ENTER VERIFICATION CODE
492803
03 · STEP

Start calling

Your Timor-Leste line is live. Start dialing, texting, and being reached — exactly the way a local would.

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09 — FULL DIRECTORY

Every country code, searchable.

Name, country code, ISO 3166 alpha-2 & alpha-3, exit code, and ITU zone. Filter by continent or search by name or code.

CountryCodeISO-2ISO-3ExitZone
Afghanistan+93AFAFG009
Albania+355ALALB003
Algeria+213DZDZA002
American Samoa+1ASASM0111
Andorra+376ADAND003
Angola+244AOAGO002
Anguilla+1AIAIA0111
Antarctica+672AQATA006
Antigua and Barbuda+1AGATG0111
Argentina+54ARARG005
Armenia+374AMARM003
Aruba+297AWABW002
Australia+61AUAUS00116
Austria+43ATAUT004
Azerbaijan+994AZAZE009
Bahamas+1BSBHS0111
Bahrain+973BHBHR009
Bangladesh+880BDBGD008
Barbados+1BBBRB0111
Belarus+375BYBLR8103
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10 — ANSWERS

Frequently asked.

The country code for Timor-Leste is +670. It is the international dialing prefix used to call any phone number in Timor-Leste — landline or mobile — assigned by the ITU. Timor-Leste sits in ITU zone 6 alongside Indonesia +62, the Philippines +63 + Australia +61.
The +670 country code was assigned to Timor-Leste in ITU zone 6, covering Southeast Asia + the Asia-Pacific. After Timor-Leste restored its independence in 2002 — becoming the first new sovereign state of the 21st century — +670 was confirmed as the new republic's international code.
Yes. "Timor-Leste" and "East Timor" are two names for the same country — the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste. "Timor-Leste" is the official Portuguese/Tetum name (leste means east); "East Timor" is its common English translation. Both refer to the nation on the eastern half of Timor island, with the same +670 country code.
From the US, dial 011 (NANP exit code), then 670, then the full national number. Example: 011 670 7712 3456 for a mobile, or 011 670 331 2345 for a Dili landline. On any mobile, replace 011 with +. Never drop a digit — Timor-Leste has no area-code 0.
From Australia, dial 0011 (Australia exit code), then 670, then the full number. Example: 0011 670 7712 3456 for a mobile. Or use +670 7712 3456 from any Australian mobile. Australia is one of Timor-Leste's closest neighbours + largest partners.
From Indonesia, dial 00 (Indonesia exit code), then 670, then the full number. Example: 00 670 7712 3456 for a mobile. Indonesia shares Timor island's western half + a land border with Timor-Leste.
From Portugal, dial 00 (Portugal exit code), then 670, then the full number. Example: 00 670 331 2345 for a Dili landline. Portugal + Timor-Leste share strong historic + linguistic ties — both are Portuguese-speaking nations.
A Timorese phone number in international format is written as +670 followed by the full national number. Example: +670 7712 3456 for a mobile (8 digits beginning with 7), +670 331 2345 for a Dili landline (7 digits). Always include every digit after +670.
No. Timor-Leste uses a closed numbering plan with no area codes + no trunk prefix. Every number is dialed in full: landlines are 7 digits, mobiles are 8 digits beginning with 7. There is no leading 0 to add or drop. The same digits are dialed from Dili, Baucau or abroad.
In Timor-Leste's national numbering plan, all mobile numbers begin with 7 and are 8 digits long (e.g. +670 7XXX XXXX). The three carriers — Telkomcel, Telemor (Viettel) + Timor Telecom — each draw mobile ranges from the 7-prefix. Fixed-line numbers are 7 digits and use other leading digits.
Timor-Leste has no area codes, so Dili has no separate dialing prefix. Dili-area landlines are simply 7-digit numbers (often beginning with 3, e.g. +670 331 2345), dialed in full after +670. Mobiles registered in Dili follow the national 8-digit, 7-leading format like everywhere else in the country.
Timor-Leste's numbering plan reserves ranges for special services, including freephone/toll-free + service lines, administered by the ANC (Autoridade Nacional de Comunicações). These are dialed in full like any other +670 number — calls are free for the caller where a freephone number is used.
Timor-Leste runs on Timor-Leste Time (TLT, UTC+9) all year — there is no daylight saving. That puts it on the same clock as Japan + South Korea, and one hour ahead of most of Indonesia (which uses UTC+7 to UTC+9 across its zones). The clock never changes.
Yes. Timor-Leste is officially dollarized — the US dollar (USD) is its legal tender + national currency. Local centavo coins are minted for small change, but prices, invoices + bank balances are denominated in US dollars, which simplifies trade for USD-based businesses.
Yes. CallMama issues a real Timorese +670 number from anywhere with internet access — no Timor-Leste address required, no in-person KYC. You get a full national number (a 7-leading mobile or a Dili-style landline), live in about 60 seconds.
Yes — they mean the same Timor-Leste country code, written different ways. +670 is the ITU-T E.123 international format. 00670 is the manual form: 00 (a common exit code) + 670. On a mobile you simply press +.
Timor-Leste uses 112 as an emergency contact number, alongside 110 for police. These connect callers to the PNTL (Polícia Nacional de Timor-Leste), fire + ambulance services. As elsewhere, 112 is recognised as a general emergency number on mobile networks.

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