The telephone was the first communication device granted with a United States patent in 1876. It was invented by a Scottish immigrant Alexander Graham Bell and has long been one of the most used communication devices in the world.
Sorry to say, but telephone (landline phone) is not on the list of my most favorite communication device. I usually get confused on what to dial. I am not particular with area codes and I am not just good with memorizing numbers. Unlike the mobile phone where you could talk to your contact with just one click, when using a telephone, you have to dial all the numbers. So, I only use it when necessary.
If you have the same problem of memorizing various area codes here in the Philippines, here is the complete list of the area codes that could help you.
National Capital Region (NCR)
Caloocan City | 2 |
Las Piñas City | 2 |
Makati City | 2 |
Malabon City | 2 |
Mandaluyong City | 2 |
Manila City | 2 |
Marikina City | 2 |
Muntinlupa City | 2 |
Navotas City | 2 |
Parañaque City | 2 |
Pasay City | 2 |
Pasig City | 2 |
Pateros City | 2 |
Quezon City | 2 |
San Juan City | 2 |
Taguig City | 2 |
Valenzuela City | 2 |
Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)
Abra | 74 |
Apayao | 78 |
Benguet | 74 |
Ifugao | 74 |
Kalinga | 74 |
Mt. Province | 74 |
Region I – Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte | 77 |
Ilocos Sur | 77 |
La Union | 72 |
Pangasinan | 75 |
Region II – Cagayan Valley
Cagayan | 78 |
Batanes | 78 |
Isabela | 78 |
Nueva Vizcaya | 78 |
Quirino | 78 |
Region III – Central Luzon
Aurora | 42 |
Bataan | 47 |
Bulacan | 44 (Abangan Bulacan 4422) (Saint Francis 4463) |
Nueva Ecija | 44 |
Pampanga | 45 |
Tarlac | 45 |
Region IV-A – Calabarzon
Batangas | 43 |
Cavite | 46 (Bacoor 02, 046) |
Laguna | 49 (Majayjay 49305)(Liliw 043) |
Quezon | 42 |
Rizal | 2 |
Region IV-B – Mimaropa
Marinduque | 42 |
Occidental Mindoro | 43 |
Oriental Mindoro | 43 |
Palawan | 48 |
Romblon | 54 |
Region V – Bicol Region
Albay | 52 |
Camarines Norte | 54 |
Camarines Sur | 54 |
Catanduanes | 52 |
Masbate | 56 |
Sorsogon | 56 |
Region VI – Western Visayas
Aklan | 36 |
Antique | 36 |
Capiz | 36 |
Guimaras | 33 |
Iloilo | 34 |
Negros Occidental | 34 |
Region VII – Central Visayas
Bohol | 38 |
Cebu | 32 |
Negros Oriental | 35 |
Siquijor | 35 |
Region VIII – Eastern Visayas
Biliran | 53 |
Eastern Samar | 55 |
Leyte | 53 |
Northern Samar | 55 |
Samar | 55 |
Southern Leyte | 53 |
Region IX – Zamboanga Peninsula
Zamboanga del Norte | 65 |
Zamboanga del Sur | 62 |
Zamboanga Sibugay | 62 |
Region X – Northern Mindanao
Bukidnon | 88 |
Camiguin | 88 |
Lanao del Norte | 63 |
Misamis Occidental | 88 (Plaridel 88344) |
Misamis Oriental | (Cagayan de Oro 8822, Gingoog City 8842, Tagoloan 88) |
Region XI – Davao Region
Compostela Valley | 84 |
Davao del Norte | 84 |
Davao del Sur | 82 |
Davao Oriental | 87 |
Region XII – Soccsksargen
North Cotabato | 64 |
Sarangani | 83 |
South Cotabato | 83 |
Sultan Kudarat | 64 |
Region XIII – Caraga
Agusan del Norte | 85 |
Agusan del Sur | 85 |
Dinagat Islands | 86 |
Surigao del Norte | 86 |
Surigao del Sur | 86 |
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)
Basilan | 62 |
Lanao del Sur | 64 |
Maguindanao | 64 |
Sulu | 85 |
Tawi-tawi | 68 |
Important things you need to remember when using a landline phone:
– The international exit code is 00
– The country code of the Philippines is 63
– The Subscriber’s Numbers (without an Area Code) are 7 digits
– When calling from abroad to the Philippines – dial “00” + 63 + Area Code + Subscriber Number
– When calling a landline within the same Area Code – simply dial the Subscriber Number.
– When calling a landline outside an Area Code – you have to dial “0” + Area Code + Subscriber Number.
– When calling any cell phone number – dial “0” + Area Code + Subscriber Number.
*Calling cell phones from landlines used to be considered “long distance” because it does not have a geographical location which means you pay per minute. But now, telecommunication companies offer unlimited calls from landline to cellular phones for a particular service provider.
About Lyza R. Sabornido
Lyza writes to share the colorful and wonderful Filipino culture to the world. She's a seasoned writer, researcher and news reporter. She's the editor for lifestyle, culture and travel of FAQ.PH. Follow her on Twitter at @lyza_lyz.
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