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International rates for calling a mobile in Madagascar in the daytime

Switching phone providers is quick, easy and free. If you’re paying too much for daytime calls to mobiles in Madagascar, you should consider some of the providers and tariffs below.

If you’re looking for a good deal on calling a mobile in Madagascar during the daytime, you’ve come to the right place.

People with family or friends in Madagascar tend to waste a fortune on their phone bills each year. Luckily for you, we’ve found some cheap daytime mobile calls you might be interested in.

Compare telephone rates to Madagascar

The best way to save money on daytime phone calls to mobiles in Madagascar is to do your research and shop around for a better deal.






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 Information on Communications and Transport in Madagascar:

  • Madagascar » International Dialing code: 00 261 (note: you can ignore the double zero and just use a plus + sign before the number)
  • Madagascar » Airports: 116 (2004 est.)
  • Madagascar » Airports - with paved runways: total: 29 over 3,047 m: 1 2,438 to 3,047 m: 2 1,524 to 2,437 m: 4 914 to 1,523 m: 20 under 914 m: 2 (2004 est.)
  • Madagascar » Airports - with unpaved runways: total: 87 1,524 to 2,437 m: 2 914 to 1,523 m: 42 under 914 m: 43 (2004 est.)
  • Madagascar » Capital: Antananarivo
  • Madagascar » Currency (code): Madagascar ariary (MGA)
  • Madagascar » Economy - overview: Having discarded past socialist economic policies, Madagascar has since the mid 1990s followed a World Bank and IMF led policy of privatization and liberalization. This strategy has placed the country on a slow and steady growth path from an extremely low level. Agriculture, including fishing and forestry, is a mainstay of the economy, accounting for more than one-fourth of GDP and employing 80% of the population. Exports of apparel have boomed in recent years primarily due to duty-free access to the United States. Deforestation and erosion, aggravated by the use of firewood as the primary source of fuel are serious concerns. President RAVALOMANANA has worked aggressively to revive the economy following the 2002 political crisis, which triggered a 12% drop in GDP that year. Poverty reduction and combating corruption will be the centerpieces of economic policy for the next few years.
  • Madagascar » Flag description: two equal horizontal bands of red (top) and green with a vertical white band of the same width on hoist side
  • Madagascar » Highways (km): total: 49,827 km paved: 5,780 km unpaved: 44,047 km (1999 est.)
  • Madagascar » Internet country code: .mg
  • Madagascar » Internet hosts: 773 (2003)
  • Madagascar » Internet users: 70,500 (2003)
  • Madagascar » Map references: Africa
  • Madagascar » National holiday: Independence Day, 26 June (1960)
  • Madagascar » Ports and harbors: Antsiranana, Mahajanga, Toamasina, Toliara
  • Madagascar » Radio broadcast stations: AM 2 (plus a number of repeater stations), FM 9, shortwave 6 (2001)
  • Madagascar » Railways (km): total: 732 km narrow gauge: 732 km 1.000-m gauge (2004)
  • Madagascar » Telephone system: general assessment: system is above average for the region domestic: open-wire lines, coaxial cables, microwave radio relay, and tropospheric scatter links connect regions international: country code - 261; submarine cable to Bahrain; satellite earth stations - 1 Intelsat (Indian Ocean) and 1 Intersputnik (Atlantic Ocean region)
  • Madagascar » Telephones - main lines in use: 59,600 (2003)
  • Madagascar » Telephones - mobile cellular: 279,500 (2003)
  • Madagascar » Television broadcast stations: 1 (plus 36 repeaters) (2001)
  • Madagascar » Waterways (km): 600 km (2004)