Orange Numbers & Prefixes: How to Identify Orange Subscribers in Morocco
Wondering which network a phone number belongs to in Morocco? Every mobile operator in Morocco has a unique set of prefixes. In this guide, we list every Orange prefix (+212) and show you exactly how to identify if a number is on the Orange network — instantly.
Orange subscribers in Morocco can be identified by the following number prefixes (the first 3-4 digits after the country code +212):
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All Orange prefixes:
When you see a number like +212 061 XXXXXX, it is a 100% Orange line.
- Look at the first 3-4 digits after +212. These are the network prefix.
- Compare with the Orange prefix list above. If the first digits match , , or any other Orange prefix, it is an Orange line.
- Ignore the leading 0 when dialing internationally. For example, a number listed as in Morocco should be dialed as from abroad.
- +212 061 368 2451 — starts with , which belongs to Orange. Dial this number without the leading 0 after the country code.
- +212 062 314 0785 — starts with , which belongs to Orange. Dial this number without the leading 0 after the country code.
- +212 063 641 7925 — starts with , which belongs to Orange. Dial this number without the leading 0 after the country code.
- +212 064 870 6325 — starts with , which belongs to Orange. Dial this number without the leading 0 after the country code.
Here is a quick reference to distinguish Orange from other mobile networks in Morocco:
- Orange: 061, 062, 063, 064
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Check the first 3-4 digits after the country code +212. If they match any prefix from the list above (, , etc.), the number belongs to Orange.
Yes — regulators occasionally assign new prefix ranges to operators. Orange may receive additional prefixes as subscriber numbers grow. Always check for the latest prefix list.
Yes. Dial your country’s exit code (00 or 011), then +212, then the Orange number without the leading 0. For the cheapest rate, use AfriCallShop — calls to Morocco from just €0.03/min.