Always drop the leading 0
Myanmar local numbers start with 0 (e.g., 09 for mobile, 01 for Yangon). When dialing internationally from Thailand, remove this leading 0 and replace it with +95. So 09-XXX-XXX-XXX becomes +95 9 XXX XXX XXX.
Quick Answer
To call Myanmar from Thailand, dial 001 + 95 + the local number (drop the leading 0). On a mobile phone, you can use +95 instead of 001-95. Sayfone lets you call Myanmar at $0.72/min directly from your browser — no app install required.
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Whether you're a Myanmar migrant worker keeping in touch with family or a student calling home, the dialing format is straightforward. The only 30-minute time difference between Thailand and Myanmar makes scheduling calls easy.
Steps at a glance
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Country code +95, number length, and format reference
Confirms Thailand exit code is 001
DIALING GUIDE
Follow these steps to place an international call from Thailand to any Myanmar mobile or landline number. The process works whether you're calling from a Thai mobile, landline, or through Sayfone in your browser.
From a Thai landline, dial 001. From a Thai mobile phone, you can press and hold 0 to get the + symbol, which replaces the exit code.
001 or +
Immediately after the exit code (or +), dial 95 — the international country code for Myanmar.
001-95 or +95
Enter the recipient's Myanmar number without the trunk prefix 0. For mobile numbers that start with 09 domestically, dial just 9 followed by the remaining digits. For a Yangon landline starting with 01, dial just 1 followed by the subscriber number.
Mobile: 001-95-9-XXXXXXXX | Yangon landline: 001-95-1-XXXXXXX
Your complete dialing sequence should look like 001-95-9-XXXXXXXX for a Myanmar mobile or 001-95-1-XXXXXXX for a Yangon landline. If calling via Sayfone, simply enter the number in +95 format in your browser and connect at $0.72/min.
+95 9 123 456 789 (mobile) | +95 1 234 5678 (Yangon landline)
Dialing format reference
+95
Use these patterns when entering a full international number to +95.
Mobile
+95 9 XXX XXX XXX
Landline
+95 [area code] XXX XXXX
Major city area codes
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Number formats, area codes, mobile prefixes
Exit code, trunk prefix, and dialing examples
Thailand exit code 001 confirmation
IMPORTANT RULES
Myanmar's phone numbering system has a few quirks that can trip up callers. Keep these rules in mind to avoid failed connections.
Myanmar local numbers start with 0 (e.g., 09 for mobile, 01 for Yangon). When dialing internationally from Thailand, remove this leading 0 and replace it with +95. So 09-XXX-XXX-XXX becomes +95 9 XXX XXX XXX.
Myanmar mobile numbers are typically 10 digits after the country code (starting with 9). Landline numbers vary — Yangon and Mandalay landlines may be 7–8 digits after the area code, while smaller cities can have shorter numbers. Always dial the full number as given to you.
Myanmar has four main mobile operators. MPT numbers start with 092, 094, or 095. Telenor starts with 097. Ooredoo starts with 098 or 099. Mytel starts with 096. MecTel starts with 093. These are domestic prefixes — drop the 0 when dialing from Thailand.
Thailand uses 001 as its international direct dialing (IDD) exit code, which differs from the more common 00 used in many other countries. On a mobile phone, pressing + is the universal shortcut and avoids confusion.
Myanmar's mobile networks may experience intermittent service, especially in conflict-affected regions. If your call doesn't connect on the first attempt, wait a moment and try again. Using a browser-based calling service like Sayfone routes through internet infrastructure, which can offer a more reliable connection path.
TIMING & TIPS
Thailand (UTC+7) is only 30 minutes ahead of Myanmar (UTC+6:30), making it one of the easiest international calling corridors to schedule. Here's how to time your calls for the best experience.
Morning Call Window
7:00 AM – 9:00 AM (Thailand) → 6:30 AM – 8:30 AM (Myanmar)
Good for catching family before their day starts
Evening Call Window
7:00 PM – 9:30 PM (Thailand) → 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM (Myanmar)
Best window — family is typically home and available
Weekend Midday
11:00 AM – 2:00 PM (Thailand) → 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM (Myanmar)
Ideal for longer weekend catch-up calls
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Myanmar uses UTC+6:30 year-round with no DST
TROUBLESHOOTING
Calls to Myanmar can sometimes fail due to network conditions, dialing errors, or service restrictions. Here are the most common problems and how to resolve them.
Double-check that you dialed 001 (or +) before 95. Verify that you removed the leading 0 from the Myanmar number. If the number starts with 09 domestically, dial +95 9 followed by the remaining digits.
This is often caused by network congestion or instability on the Myanmar side. Wait a few minutes and try again. If the problem persists, try calling at a different time of day — evenings can be congested.
Myanmar mobile and landline numbers have different lengths. Mobile numbers are typically 10 digits (after +95), while landlines vary. Verify the full number with your contact. Also confirm you're using the correct area code for landlines (1 for Yangon, 2 for Mandalay, 67 for Nay Pyi Taw).
Direct IDD calls from Thai mobile carriers to Myanmar can be expensive. Consider using Sayfone's browser-based calling at $0.72/min, which typically costs significantly less than standard carrier IDD rates.
Mobile network coverage in some areas of Myanmar is limited, particularly in conflict-affected or rural regions. If the number is consistently unreachable, try contacting the person via a messaging app first to confirm their availability and current number status.
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Common dialing errors and formatting pitfalls
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