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Why Do Indian Mobile Numbers Start With +91? Exploring The Unique Country Code System

Ever wondered why Indian mobile numbers start with +91? It's more than just a numerical quirk; it's rooted in global telecom standards and India's country code system.

Edited By : Swechchha | Updated: Jul 22, 2024 10:14 IST
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Have you ever wondered why Indian mobile numbers begin with +91? this unique feature is more than just a numerical coincidence. It’s deeply rooted in the global telecommunication standards and India’s country code system.

India is positioned as the first country in the ninth zone of the global telecommunications networks, which is why its country code is ’91’. Assigned by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), this country code is integrated to India’s mobile numbering plan and international communication protocols.

Since the introduction of mobile services in the 1990s, India’s telecommunications landscape has seen remarkable growth. Millions of subscribers connect through various telecom operators across the country, driving innovation and accessibility.

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Since the introduction of mobile services in the 1990s, India has witnessed a remarkable evolution in its telecommunication landscape. the growth of mobile subscribers has expanded with millions of users connecting through various telecom operators across the country.

The use of ‘+91’ as the country code for the Indian numbers simplifies international communication. When dialing and Indian mobile number from abroad, callers typically need to prefix the number with ‘+91’. this international dialing format ensures that the call reaches the correct destination in India.

The Ministry of Communications issued a cautionary advisory through the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), urging mobile users to exercise caution when receiving calls on WhatsApp from foreign numbers, including those starting with +92. The advisory, released on Friday, warns users against disclosing any information if they receive calls from individuals posing as government officials threatening to disconnect their mobile numbers due to alleged involvement in illegal activities.

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First published on: Jul 22, 2024 10:13 AM IST

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