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Cheaper bills for calling Comoros landlines in the daytime

If you’ve switched phone suppliers recently, it’s still worth checking prices for daytime calls to landlines in Comoros – tariffs change all the time, and there could be an even better deal available now.

Calling family or friends in Comoros in the daytime can be incredibly expensive, but not with these cheap landline calls.

If your phone provider has increased its daytime rates to landlines in Comoros, it’s quick and easy to switch to one of the providers in the best buy table below.

Save money calling Comoros landlines in the daytime

The number of phone companies in the UK is growing all the time, so it’s important to shop around for the best value daytime calls to landlines in Comoros.






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 Information on Communications and Transport in Comoros:

  • Comoros » International Dialing code: 00 269 (note: you can ignore the double zero and just use a plus + sign before the number)
  • Comoros » Airports: 4 (2004 est.)
  • Comoros » Airports - with paved runways: total: 4 2,438 to 3,047 m: 1 914 to 1,523 m: 3 (2004 est.)
  • Comoros » Capital: Moroni
  • Comoros » Currency (code): Comoran franc (KMF)
  • Comoros » Economy - overview: One of the world's poorest countries, Comoros is made up of three islands that have inadequate transportation links, a young and rapidly increasing population, and few natural resources. The low educational level of the labor force contributes to a subsistence level of economic activity, high unemployment, and a heavy dependence on foreign grants and technical assistance. Agriculture, including fishing, hunting, and forestry, contributes 40% to GDP, employs 80% of the labor force, and provides most of the exports. The country is not self-sufficient in food production; rice, the main staple, accounts for the bulk of imports. The government - which is hampered by internal political disputes - is struggling to upgrade education and technical training, privatize commercial and industrial enterprises, improve health services, diversify exports, promote tourism, and reduce the high population growth rate. Increased foreign support is essential if the goal of 4% annual GDP growth is to be met. Remittances from 150,000 Comorans abroad help supplement GDP.
  • Comoros » Flag description: four equal horizontal bands of yellow (top), white, red, and blue with a green isosceles triangle based on the hoist; centered within the triangle is a white crescent with the convex side facing the hoist and four white, five-pointed stars placed vertically in a line between the points of the crescent; the horizontal bands and the four stars represent the four main islands of the archipelago - Mwali, Njazidja, Nzwani, and Mayotte (a territorial collectivity of France, but claimed by Comoros); the crescent, stars, and color green are traditional symbols of Islam
  • Comoros » Highways (km): total: 880 km paved: 673 km unpaved: 207 km (1999 est)
  • Comoros » Internet country code: .km
  • Comoros » Internet hosts: 11 (2003)
  • Comoros » Internet users: 5,000 (2003)
  • Comoros » Map references: Africa
  • Comoros » National holiday: Independence Day, 6 July (1975)
  • Comoros » Ports and harbors: Mayotte, Moutsamoudou
  • Comoros » Radio broadcast stations: AM 1, FM 4, shortwave 1 (2001)
  • Comoros » Telephone system: general assessment: sparse system of microwave radio relay and HF radiotelephone communication stations domestic: HF radiotelephone communications and microwave radio relay international: country code - 269; HF radiotelephone communications to Madagascar and Reunion
  • Comoros » Telephones - main lines in use: 13,200 (2003)
  • Comoros » Telephones - mobile cellular: 2,000 (2003)
  • Comoros » Television broadcast stations: NA