With direct dialing, you reach Afghanistan by entering 93 through your carrier — instant connection, traditional pricing.
Prepaid cards make calling Afghanistan cheaper, a smart move for anyone who calls regularly on a budget.
MeraTalk's VoIP service connects you to Afghanistan affordably, with call quality that rivals a local line.
Full dialing sequence
Start by dialing your own country's international access code. From the US or Canada this is 011; from most of Europe it's 00. This tells your network you're making an international call.
Immediately follow with Afghanistan's country code — no spaces or dashes. This routes your call to Afghanistan's telephone network. On smartphones, replace the exit code with a + sign.
Add the city or regional code for your destination in Afghanistan. If the local number starts with a 0 (trunk prefix), drop it — the country code replaces it when dialing internationally.
Enter all remaining digits of the local number exactly as written. For mobile numbers, include every digit — no abbreviations. Press call and your carrier does the rest.
Strong Wi-Fi keeps your audio sharp; a stable connection is the simplest way to improve call quality.
Upgrade to a good headset and every call to Afghanistan will sound clearer and feel more comfortable.
With the destination on UTC+4:30, timing your call thoughtfully makes a real difference.
How affordable calling Afghanistan is depends on your method, with internet calling the clear cost leader.
How to get started with MeraTalk
Once you dial 93, the Afghanistan number's range reveals whether it's a cell phone or a fixed line.
Area codes vary by region. Contact MeraTalk support for the full Afghanistan number range list.
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