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Oman Phone Number Lookup - Find Who's Calling You
Oman Phone Number Lookup
Identify unknown calls, spam numbers, and business callers in
Oman using community reports.
Recent Reports About Phone Numbers in Oman
Community-verified reports from Oman users
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I want to investigate this number some women called me ask my name age and city then closed call so kindly get it may b any scam
Daraz call you for your feedback about undelivered package
It is a call from telecom provider, unknown code ran
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Help others by sharing your experience with unknown callers
Whose Number Is This in Oman?
Omanβs numbering plan makes it relatively easy to separate ordinary fixed and mobile lines from service numbers. Geographic fixed ranges are mainly 23 to 26, while 22 is fixed but non-geographic, 800 is toll-free, and 900 is reserved for high-value services.
WhoseNo helps Omani users combine that numbering-plan detail with community spam reports, so unknown numbers can be checked quickly before you answer or call back.
Common Spam Call Types
in Oman
- Bank-security and OTP theft calls
- Parcel, customs, and delivery-payment scams
- Fake telecom support or SIM-update calls
- Investment and urgent-transfer impersonation calls
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, hospitals, schools, ministries, and customer-service desks using fixed or toll-free ranges
Frequently Asked Question
Everything you need to know about phone number lookup in Oman
Search the number on WhoseNo to see caller reports, likely number type, formatting, and whether it matches Oman fixed, mobile, toll-free, high-value, or non-geographic service ranges.
Oman uses country code +968. Public fixed and mobile subscriber numbers are typically 8 digits long, while some public short numbers use 4 to 7 digits.
Omani mobile ranges include 71, 72, 78, 79 and several 9x ranges. WhoseNo treats 71/72 and the 901-909, 91-93, 98-99 ranges as Omantel original allocation, while 78/79 and 94-97 are treated as Ooredoo Oman original allocation.
23, 24, 25, and 26 are public fixed-line geographic ranges used across different governorates. The 22 range is fixed but non-geographic, so it should not be read as a precise location.
800 numbers are toll-free service lines. 900 numbers are high-value or premium-style service numbers and should not be called back casually unless you already know what service you are reaching.
First complain to your operator. If the matter is unresolved, TRA Oman allows escalation through its complaint platform and consumer channels including toll-free 1000, WhatsApp 24222222, and [email protected].
Frequent patterns include fake bank-security calls, parcel or customs payment scams, fake telecom support, and callers demanding OTPs, card details, or account credentials.
No. WhoseNo only uses public and user-reported information. It does not expose private telecom subscriber databases.
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About WhoseNo.com
What We Provide
- Community-submitted reports about phone numbers
- General carrier and area code information
- A platform for users to share experiences with unknown callers
What We Do NOT Provide
- Real-time location tracking
- Personal information about phone owners
- Access to private records
This service is intended for identifying spam and scam calls only. Using our service to harass, stalk, or monitor individuals is strictly prohibited and may violate local laws.