A direct call to Montenegro is one country code away — dial 382 and connect, international fees included.
Prepaid calling cards let you reach Montenegro at lower rates, though you'll juggle access numbers and PINs each time.
Calling Montenegro over MeraTalk means HD audio, low cost, and zero hardware — just sign in and talk.
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 Montenegro's country code — no spaces or dashes. This routes your call to Montenegro's telephone network. On smartphones, replace the exit code with a + sign.
Add the city or regional code for your destination in Montenegro. 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.
Clear conversations depend on a solid connection; aim for strong Wi-Fi to keep every word coming through.
For long, clear conversations with Montenegro, a good headset keeps your hands free and audio crisp.
Keep UTC+1 to UTC+2 in mind and you'll avoid the classic mistake of calling in the middle of someone's night.
What you spend calling Montenegro comes down to method, with VoIP offering the most for the least.
How to get started with MeraTalk
Understanding how Montenegro allocates numbers after 382 makes it easy to identify the kind of line you're calling.
Area codes vary by region. Contact MeraTalk support for the full Montenegro number range list.
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