The various mobile carriers in Ghana have each been assigned a network code.

Therefore if you want to identify MTN numbers, they come with some specific number prefixes.

The MTN numbers should also count up to 10 digits.

However, MTN Ghana in 2021 announced the receipt of new blocks of telephone numbers from the National Communications Authority (NCA). The new network codes introduced were 059-7, 059-8, 059-9, 025-6 and 025-7.

These new network codes came to add to the existing codes of 024, 054, 055 and 059.

So if you are looking out for MTN numbers they start with these digits: (024), (025), (053), (054), (055), (059).

FAQs
Q: What are the MTN numbers in Ghana?
A: (024), (025), (053), (054), (055), (059).

Q: Is 025 an MTN number?
A: Yes, 025 is an MTN number.

Q: Is  0704 an MTN number?
A: 0704 is a MTN Nigeria number

Q: Is 0906 an MTN number?
A: 0906 is an MTN Nigeria number.

Q: How do Ghana numbers start?
A: country code, +233, and the trunk code, 0. Ghana phone numbers are expressed +233 0 [XXX XXX XXX].

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