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Most Reported Spam Numbers in Algeria – Last 7 Days

Live database of Algeria's most active spam landline numbers, scam callers, and unwanted telemarketers reported by users in the past week. Identify, verify, and block suspicious +213 phone numbers before they reach you.

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Ooredoo Algeria (original allocation) Unknown

he called at a very late hour disturbing my girlfriend s night around 4 am !!!!!!

2026-04-08 01:11 PM
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Whose Number Is This in Algeria?

Algeria has one of North Africa's largest telecom markets. ARPCE reported 55.94 million active mobile subscribers in Q3 2025, compared with a 2025 World Bank population of 47.44 million, which means calls can come from personal SIMs, work SIMs, routers, modems, businesses, service desks, or repeated spam campaigns.

WhoseNo combines Algerian community reports with ARPCE numbering rules, Mobilis / Djezzy / Ooredoo prefix allocations, fixed-line area codes, VoIP and VSAT ranges, value-added service ranges, emergency short numbers, and current population / internet data so you can decide whether to answer, block, verify, or escalate an unknown +213 caller.

Common Spam Call Types
in Algeria

  • Fake bank, OTP, wallet, and payment-card verification calls
  • SIM registration, SIM-swap, fake ARPCE, or fake mobile-operator support calls
  • Prize, job, visa, charity, immigration, and public-office impersonation calls
  • Delivery, customs, tax, utility, and fee-payment scams
  • Investment, crypto, loan, and trading calls using pressure tactics
  • Premium callback, value-added service, 080xx, or unknown service-number callback lures

How to Identify Scam
Numbers

  • Caller claims urgency or threatens consequences
  • Requests personal info, PINs, or OTP codes
  • Offers that sound too good to be true
  • Unknown numbers calling repeatedly

Are Unknown Calls Always
Dangerous?

Not all unknown calls are harmful. Many legitimate callers include:

  • Delivery services confirming orders
  • Banks calling for legitimate verification
  • Banks, delivery companies, clinics, hospitals, schools, universities, public services, telecom operators, utility providers, and business support teams
Pro Tip
Algerian prefixes show number family and original allocation, but caller ID can be spoofed and prefixes do not prove identity. Never share OTPs, card details, wallet PINs, banking passwords, SIM-registration details, ID scans, or remote-access permissions during an unsolicited call. Verify through the official app, website, branch, operator, or authority channel.

Algeria Telecom, Numbering, and Caller Safety Reference

This reference combines WhoseNo user reports with ARPCE mobile, internet, fixed-line, and numbering data; Ministry of Post and Telecommunications sector context; World Bank / ITU WDI indicators; DataReportal / GSMA digital statistics; ITU-T E.129 important numbers; and public 2025 5G rollout context for Algerian mobile, fixed, VoIP, VSAT, short-code, and service-number lookups.

Latest Telecom, Population, and Digital Snapshot

Algeria has more active mobile subscriptions than residents, fast-growing fixed internet, and a mobile market concentrated in three national operators.

Indicator Latest value Research note
Population, total 47,435,312 in 2025 World Bank population series, last updated July 2026. 2024 value: 46,814,308.
UN / DataReportal population context 47.6 million in October 2025 DataReportal Digital 2026 cites UN data, with 76.3% urban population and median age 28.6.
Mobile subscriptions, regulator count 55,941,086 in Q3 2025 ARPCE mobile observatory. The active mobile base grew 4.65% from Q3 2024 to Q3 2025.
Mobile subscriptions, ITU / World Bank 54,050,526 in 2024 World Bank / ITU WDI mobile-cellular subscriptions series; 115.46 subscriptions per 100 people.
GSMA mobile connections 55.6 million in late 2025 DataReportal / GSMA Intelligence; equivalent to 117% of population, with 94.5% broadband-capable connections.
Mobile network generation split 2,304,982 GSM; 3,537,285 3G; 50,098,819 4G ARPCE Q3 2025. 4G represented 89.56% of the active mobile base.
Subscription type split 53,561,994 prepaid; 2,379,092 postpaid ARPCE Q3 2025. Prepaid represented about 95.75% of active mobile subscriptions.
Active mobile internet 53,636,104 active 3G/4G internet subscribers in Q3 2025 ARPCE internet observatory: 3,537,285 active 3G and 50,098,819 active 4G internet subscribers.
Total internet subscriber base 60.54 million in Q3 2025 ARPCE trend table for fixed plus mobile internet subscribers; growth was 7.07% from Q3 2024 to Q3 2025.
Fixed internet subscribers 6,819,233 in Q3 2025 ARPCE internet observatory: 2,204,319 ADSL; 2,045,253 fixed 4G LTE; 2,565,347 FTTH; 4,314 Internet/LS.
Fixed broadband, ITU / World Bank 6,234,406 in 2024 World Bank / ITU WDI fixed broadband series; 13.32 fixed broadband subscriptions per 100 people.
Fixed-line telephony 7,501,156 subscribers in Q3 2025 ARPCE fixed-line observatory: 6,964,516 residential and 536,640 professional subscribers.
Fixed-line technology split 2,873,892 cabled; 2,045,253 4G LTE; 2,567,751 FTTH; 14,260 LS ARPCE fixed-line observatory Q3 2025. FTTH represented about 34.23% of the total fixed-line base.
Fixed telephone, ITU / World Bank 6,931,722 in 2024 World Bank / ITU WDI fixed telephone series; 14.81 fixed telephone subscriptions per 100 people.
Internet users, ITU / World Bank 77.42% of population in 2024 World Bank / ITU WDI individuals-using-the-internet indicator.
Internet users, DataReportal / Kepios 37.8 million in October 2025 Digital 2026 Algeria estimated 79.5% internet penetration and 9.74 million people offline.
Internet speed context 41.21 Mbps mobile; 37.86 Mbps fixed download in late 2025 DataReportal citing Ookla. Mobile median speed rose 65.5% and fixed median speed rose 165% year over year.
Peak bandwidth consumption 5,260 Gbps in Q3 2025 ARPCE internet observatory bandwidth-consumption peak table.
Fixed internet expansion Over 6.6 million fixed internet subscribers in H1 2025 Ministry of Post and Telecommunications says fixed internet rose from 3.5 million in early 2020; target is 7 million connected households by end-2027.
FTTH expansion Over 2.2 million FTTH households in H1 2025 Ministry of Post and Telecommunications says FTTH rose from 53,394 households in 2020 to more than 2.2 million in H1 2025.
Fixed internet speed policy Minimum fixed internet speed 10 Mbps; offers up to 1.2 Gbps Ministry of Post and Telecommunications fixed internet page.
5G status Licenses and rollout context began in late 2025 Public 2025 reports say Mobilis, Djezzy, and Ooredoo received 5G licensing / rollout approval. Availability should be verified by city, device, SIM, and plan.

Mobile Operators and Market Split

ARPCE reports three active mobile network operators in Algeria: Mobilis, Djezzy, and Ooredoo. The Q3 2025 subscriber base below sums to 55,941,086 active mobile subscribers.

Operator / legal name Q3 2025 active subscribers Market share Technology and subscription detail
Mobilis / Algerie Telecom Mobile (ATM) 23,477,942 41.97% 1,040,619 GSM; 2,537,265 3G; 19,900,058 4G; 22,769,537 prepaid; 708,405 postpaid.
Djezzy / Optimum Telecom Algerie (OTA) 17,758,639 31.75% 763,576 GSM; 424,658 3G; 16,570,405 4G; 16,958,370 prepaid; 800,269 postpaid.
Ooredoo Algeria / Wataniya Telecom Algerie (WTA) 14,704,505 26.29% 500,787 GSM; 575,362 3G; 13,628,356 4G; 13,834,087 prepaid; 870,418 postpaid.

Algeria Number Formats

Algeria uses country code +213, international access prefix 00, and domestic trunk prefix 0. Mobile, VSAT, VoIP, and value-added ranges use the 10-digit ARPCE plan, while geographic fixed numbers remain 9 digits domestically.

  • Country code: +213
  • International access prefix from Algeria: 00
  • Domestic trunk prefix: 0
  • Mobile domestic format: 05XX XXX XXX, 06XX XXX XXX, or 07XX XXX XXX
  • Mobile international format: +213 5XX XXX XXX, +213 6XX XXX XXX, or +213 7XX XXX XXX
  • Fixed-line domestic format: 0XX XX XX XX, such as 021 XX XX XX for Algiers
  • Fixed-line international format: +213 XX XX XX XX, such as +213 21 XX XX XX
  • VoIP / non-geographic format: 0982 XXX XXX domestically, +213 982 XXX XXX internationally
  • VSAT format: 0961 XXX XXX domestically, +213 961 XXX XXX internationally
  • Emergency and social short numbers sit mainly in space 1 and do not follow ordinary subscriber-number formatting

Drop the domestic leading 0 after +213. For example, 0550 123 456 becomes +213 550 123 456.

Exact Mobile Carrier Prefix Allocations

ARPCE maps the 05, 06, and 07 mobile families to the three mobile operators with more granular blocks. WhoseNo uses these as original-allocation hints.

Domestic prefix block Original allocation / network Notes
0540, 0541, 0542, 0549 Ooredoo Algeria / Wataniya Telecom Algeria (WTA) ARPCE National Numbering Plan allocation for Ooredoo. Prefixes identify original allocation, not guaranteed live carrier after portability.
0550-0559 Ooredoo Algeria / Wataniya Telecom Algeria (WTA) Full 055 block allocated to WTA / Ooredoo in the ARPCE 10-digit numbering table.
0560, 0561, 0562 Ooredoo Algeria / Wataniya Telecom Algeria (WTA) Additional Ooredoo mobile allocation in the 056 family.
0655-0659 Mobilis / Algerie Telecom Mobile (ATM) ARPCE mobile allocation for ATM / Mobilis.
0660-0669 Mobilis / Algerie Telecom Mobile (ATM) Full 066 block allocated to ATM / Mobilis in the ARPCE 10-digit numbering table.
0670-0676 Mobilis / Algerie Telecom Mobile (ATM) Additional Mobilis mobile allocation in the 067 family.
0696-0699 Mobilis / Algerie Telecom Mobile (ATM) Additional Mobilis mobile allocation in the 069 family.
0770-0779 Djezzy / Optimum Telecom Algerie (OTA) Full 077 block allocated to OTA / Djezzy in the ARPCE 10-digit numbering table.
0780-0784 Djezzy / Optimum Telecom Algerie (OTA) Additional Djezzy mobile allocation in the 078 family.
0790-0799 Djezzy / Optimum Telecom Algerie (OTA) Full 079 block allocated to OTA / Djezzy in the ARPCE 10-digit numbering table.

Fixed-Line Area Codes

Algerian fixed-line numbers use geographic area codes after the domestic trunk 0. Newer administrative wilayas may share inherited fixed numbering areas from the older area-code map.

Area / wilaya group Area code Notes
Algiers 021 / 023 Capital fixed-line numbering area. International format drops the domestic trunk 0: +213 21 or +213 23.
Boumerdes / Tipaza 024 Central coastal fixed-line numbering area.
Blida / Medea 025 Central Algeria fixed-line numbering area.
Bouira / Tizi Ouzou 026 Kabylie and central fixed-line numbering area.
Chlef / Djelfa / Ain Defla 027 Central and northern fixed-line numbering area.
Laghouat / Tamanrasset / Ouargla / Illizi / Ghardaia 029 Large Saharan / southern fixed-line numbering area.
Constantine / Mila 031 Eastern Algeria fixed-line numbering area.
Oum El Bouaghi / El Oued / Khenchela 032 Eastern / southeast fixed-line numbering area.
Batna / Biskra 033 Aures and southeast fixed-line numbering area.
Bejaia / Jijel 034 Northeast coastal fixed-line numbering area.
MSila / Bordj Bou Arreridj 035 High Plateaus fixed-line numbering area.
Setif 036 Setif fixed-line numbering area.
Tebessa / Guelma / Souk Ahras 037 Eastern border fixed-line numbering area.
Annaba / El Taref 038 Northeast coastal fixed-line numbering area.
Skikda 039 Skikda fixed-line numbering area.
Oran 041 Western coastal fixed-line numbering area.
Tlemcen / Ain Temouchent 043 Northwest fixed-line numbering area.
Mostaganem / Mascara 045 Western fixed-line numbering area.
Tiaret / Tissemsilt / Relizane 046 Western highlands fixed-line numbering area.
Saida / Sidi Bel Abbes 048 Western fixed-line numbering area.
Adrar / Bechar / El Bayadh / Tindouf / Naama 049 Southwest and Saharan fixed-line numbering area.

Service, VoIP, VSAT, and Short-Number Families

ARPCE separates ordinary mobile and fixed numbers from freephone, value-added, VSAT, VoIP, voice short-code, and SMS short-code ranges.

Range Type Caller-safety note
02B, 03B, 04B Geographic fixed-line numbers Nine-digit domestic fixed numbers remain in the fixed network and are assigned to Algerie Telecom in the ARPCE numbering plan.
05 mobile family Ooredoo / WTA original mobile allocation Exact active blocks include 0540/0541/0542/0549, 0550-0559, and 0560-0562.
06 mobile family Mobilis / ATM original mobile allocation Exact active blocks include 0655-0659, 0660-0669, 0670-0676, and 0696-0699.
07 mobile family Djezzy / OTA original mobile allocation Exact active blocks include 0770-0779, 0780-0784, and 0790-0799.
08001 Freephone services ARPCE E.164 National Numbering Plan freephone family.
08011, 08021, 08031, 08041, 08051, 08061 Value-added services Tariff families up to 5, 20, 50, 70, 90, and 120 DZD respectively in the ARPCE plan.
08080, 08091 Games and competitions value-added services ARPCE lists these as games / competitions service families with tariff ceilings.
087 Not allocated ARPCE numbering table marks this family as not allocated.
0961 VSAT numbers ARPCE lists the VSAT family as ATS / OTA.
0982 Non-geographic VoIP numbers ARPCE non-geographic VoIP family.
1xxx Emergency and social short numbers ARPCE says space 1 is primarily reserved for emergency or social services and must be open on all networks.
3ABP Voice value-added short numbers ARPCE space 3 covers short voice services accessible from fixed and mobile interfaces, with tariff bands.
6ABPQ SMS value-added short numbers ARPCE space 6 covers five-digit SMS services, with tariff bands.

Emergency and Important Short Numbers

These are important Algerian short numbers from ITU-T E.129 and official / consular emergency references. Caller ID can still be spoofed, so do not treat a displayed number as proof during an unsolicited call.

Number Service Source note
1021 Civil protection ITU-T E.129 important numbers database, 2024 update.
14 Civil protection / fire emergency ITU-T E.129 and consular emergency lists.
17 Police ITU-T E.129 and UK FCDO travel advice list this police emergency number.
1548 Police ITU-T E.129 and consular emergency lists.
103 Gendarmerie ITU-T E.129 important numbers database.
1055 Gendarmerie ITU-T E.129; Algeria National Gendarmerie says 10-55 is free and reachable from national fixed and mobile operators.
1054 Coast guard ITU-T E.129 important numbers database.
1058 Air search and rescue ITU-T E.129 important numbers database.
1070 Forest fire ITU-T E.129 important numbers database.
1111 Child help-line / child protection ITU-T E.129 important numbers database.
1590 Ministry of National Defence ITU-T E.129 important numbers database.

Digital and Social Context

These connected-device and platform figures help explain the volume of phone calls, messaging, and identity-based scam attempts in Algeria. Advertising audiences are not the same as unique people.

Digital indicator Latest value Research note
Social media user identities 27.5 million in October 2025 DataReportal / Kepios; equivalent to 57.7% of total population and 72.5% of internet users.
YouTube ad audience 25.4 million in late 2025 Google advertising reach cited by DataReportal; 53.4% of total population.
Facebook ad audience 27.5 million in late 2025 Meta advertising reach cited by DataReportal; 57.7% of total population.
Instagram ad audience 13.5 million in late 2025 Meta advertising reach cited by DataReportal; 28.4% of total population.
TikTok adult ad audience 24.8 million users aged 18+ in late 2025 TikTok advertising reach cited by DataReportal; 80.1% of adults aged 18+.
LinkedIn registered members 5.50 million in late 2025 LinkedIn advertising resources cited by DataReportal; 11.6% of total population.
Messenger ad audience 16.2 million in late 2025 Meta advertising reach cited by DataReportal; 34.0% of total population.
Snapchat ad audience 9.78 million in late 2025 Snap advertising reach cited by DataReportal; 20.5% of total population.
Reddit ad audience 567,000 in late 2025 Reddit advertising reach cited by DataReportal; 1.2% of total population.
X ad audience 1.07 million in late 2025 X advertising reach cited by DataReportal; 2.3% of total population.
Threads ad audience 1.20 million in late 2025 Meta advertising reach cited by DataReportal; 2.5% of total population.

Reporting and Verification

  • Use WhoseNo to report suspicious Algerian numbers and help other visitors spot repeated spam or scam activity.
  • For telecom service disputes, contact the operator first, then use ARPCE claim / consumer channels if the issue remains unresolved.
  • For suspected fraud, OTP theft, bank impersonation, payment requests, SIM takeover, or threats, stop the call and verify through the official bank, operator, police, or institution contact route.
  • Use ARPCE numbering guidance for original prefix allocation; do not rely on prefixes alone as proof of the current person or organization behind a call.
  • Mobile subscriptions and mobile connections can exceed population because one person or business may use multiple SIMs, modems, IoT lines, or work/personal connections.

Research sources used: ARPCE mobile, internet, fixed-line, and numbering pages; Ministry of Post and Telecommunications fixed internet, mobile quality, and sector-company pages; World Bank / ITU WDI; DataReportal Digital 2026 Algeria; ITU-T E.129 important numbers; and public 2025 5G licensing reports.

Frequently Asked Question

Everything you need to know about phone number lookup in Algeria

Enter the Algerian number in WhoseNo to review community reports, likely line type, mobile-prefix context, landline area-code clues, service-number ranges, spam tags, and comments from other users. For serious fraud, verify through your bank, operator, or authority using official contact details.

Algeria uses country code +213. When writing an Algerian number internationally, drop the domestic trunk 0: 0550 123 456 becomes +213 550 123 456, and 021 XX XX XX becomes +213 21 XX XX XX.

ARPCE's numbering plan maps 0540, 0541, 0542, 0549, 0550-0559, 0560, 0561, and 0562 to Ooredoo / WTA; 0655-0659, 0660-0669, 0670-0676, and 0696-0699 to Mobilis / ATM; and 0770-0779, 0780-0784, and 0790-0799 to Djezzy / OTA. Prefixes are original-allocation hints, not proof of the current caller.

ARPCE reported 55,941,086 active mobile subscribers in Q3 2025, up 4.65% year over year. Mobilis had 23,477,942 active subscribers, Djezzy had 17,758,639, and Ooredoo had 14,704,505.

World Bank data lists Algeria's 2025 population at 47,435,312 and its 2024 population at 46,814,308. DataReportal Digital 2026, citing UN data, gave a late-2025 population context of about 47.6 million.

ARPCE reported 53,636,104 active mobile internet subscribers in Q3 2025, made up of 3,537,285 active 3G and 50,098,819 active 4G internet subscribers. Fixed internet subscribers reached 6,819,233, and the combined fixed plus mobile internet subscriber base reached about 60.54 million.

Common fixed-line area codes include 021 and 023 for Algiers, 024 for Boumerdes / Tipaza, 025 for Blida / Medea, 026 for Bouira / Tizi Ouzou, 031 for Constantine / Mila, 034 for Bejaia / Jijel, 041 for Oran, 043 for Tlemcen / Ain Temouchent, and 049 for southwest and Saharan regions.

ARPCE lists 0982 for non-geographic VoIP, 0961 for VSAT, 08001 for freephone, 08011 / 08021 / 08031 / 08041 / 08051 / 08061 for value-added services, and 08080 / 08091 for games or competitions value-added services. These are service ranges, not ordinary personal mobile numbers.

Important Algerian short numbers include 14 and 1021 for civil protection, 17 and 1548 for police, 103 and 1055 for Gendarmerie, 1054 for coast guard, 1058 for air search and rescue, 1070 for forest fire, 1111 for child help-line, and 1590 for the Ministry of National Defence. Caller ID can be spoofed, so verify unsolicited calls independently.

Public 2025 telecom reports indicate that Algeria moved into 5G licensing and rollout context for Mobilis, Djezzy, and Ooredoo in late 2025. Availability should still be checked by city, device, SIM, and plan because service launches are phased.

Report the number on WhoseNo so other users can see repeated suspicious activity. For telecom service problems, contact the operator first and escalate unresolved issues through ARPCE consumer or claim channels. If money, card data, OTPs, SIM takeover, threats, or impersonation are involved, stop the call and contact the claimed bank, operator, police, or institution through official channels.

No. WhoseNo shows public numbering-plan context, likely line type, original allocation, area-code clues, and community reports. It does not access private ARPCE, operator, banking, national ID, or subscriber databases.

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