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Compare landline rates for international calls to Marshall Islands

Some of the UK’s tariffs for daytime calls to landlines in Marshall Islands are much cheaper than others – are you on the right one or should you switch?

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

Phone providers are always changing their daytime landline call rates to Marshall Islands, so good deals are becoming available all the time.

Save money on daytime calls to Marshall Islands

Phone companies change their rates all the time, so you should take a look at our best buy tables regularly for new rates for daytime calls to landlines in Marshall Islands.






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 Information on Communications and Transport in Marshall Islands:

  • Marshall Islands » International Dialing code: 00 692 (note: you can ignore the double zero and just use a plus + sign before the number)
  • Marshall Islands » Airports: 15 (2004 est.)
  • Marshall Islands » Airports - with paved runways: total: 4 1,524 to 2,437 m: 3 914 to 1,523 m: 1 (2004 est.)
  • Marshall Islands » Airports - with unpaved runways: total: 11 914 to 1,523 m: 10 under 914 m: 1 (2004 est.)
  • Marshall Islands » Capital: Majuro
  • Marshall Islands » Currency (code): US dollar (USD)
  • Marshall Islands » Economy - overview: US Government assistance is the mainstay of this tiny island economy. Agricultural production, primarily subsistence, is concentrated on small farms; the most important commercial crops are coconuts and breadfruit. Small-scale industry is limited to handicrafts, tuna processing, and copra. The tourist industry, now a small source of foreign exchange employing less than 10% of the labor force, remains the best hope for future added income. The islands have few natural resources, and imports far exceed exports. Under the terms of the Amended Compact of Free Association, the US will provide millions of dollars per year to the Marshall Islands (RMI) through 2023, at which time a Trust Fund made up of US and RMI contributions will begin perpetual annual payouts. Government downsizing, drought, a drop in construction, the decline in tourism and foreign investment due to the Asian financial difficulties, and less income from the renewal of fishing vessel licenses have held GDP growth to an average of 1% over the past decade.
  • Marshall Islands » Flag description: blue with two stripes radiating from the lower hoist-side corner - orange (top) and white; there is a white star with four large rays and 20 small rays on the hoist side above the two stripes
  • Marshall Islands » Highways (km): total: 64.5 km paved: 64.5 km unpaved: NA km note: paved roads on major islands (Majuro, Kwajalein), otherwise stone-, coral-, or laterite-surfaced roads and tracks (2002)
  • Marshall Islands » Internet country code: .mh
  • Marshall Islands » Internet hosts: 6 (2003)
  • Marshall Islands » Internet users: 1,400 (2003)
  • Marshall Islands » Map references: Oceania
  • Marshall Islands » National holiday: Constitution Day, 1 May (1979)
  • Marshall Islands » Ports and harbors: Majuro
  • Marshall Islands » Radio broadcast stations: AM 2, FM 1, shortwave 0 note: additionally, the US Armed Forces Radio and Television Services (Central Pacific Network) operate one FM and one AM station on Kwajalein (2002)
  • Marshall Islands » Telephone system: general assessment: digital switching equipment; modern services include telex, cellular, internet, international calling, caller ID, and leased data circuits domestic: Majuro Atoll and Ebeye and Kwajalein islands have regular, seven-digit, direct-dial telephones; other islands interconnected by shortwave radiotelephone (used mostly for government purposes) international: country code - 692; satellite earth stations - 2 Intelsat (Pacific Ocean); US Government satellite communications system on Kwajalein (2001)
  • Marshall Islands » Telephones - main lines in use: 4,500 (2003)
  • Marshall Islands » Telephones - mobile cellular: 600 (2002)
  • Marshall Islands » Television broadcast stations: 2 (both are US military stations) (2002)