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2GA SC http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200004E/en
3GA SC www.arcep.ga
4GA XML Note: We cannot set nationalPrefix="0" while fixed line numbers can start with a zero\nas this breaks parsing (it treats all leading zeros as national prefixes.
5GA XML http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200004E/en
6GA XML http://www.arcep.ga
7GA XML_FIXED_LINE Gabon has undergone renumbering in November 2019 where the prefix 01 is changed to 011;\nand initial "0" is no more needed when dialled internationally. Thus they become 7 digit\nto 8 digit excluding 0.
8GA XML_FIXED_LINE About numbers in older version, which may soon get invalid:\nA 7-digit fixed-line plan was scheduled to be implemented on June 17, 2012 to unify fixed\nline and mobile numbering. However, this has only partially happened; mobile numbers can\nnow be dialed without a leading zero, but fixed line numbers still require it. Their own\nwebsite still lists fixed line numbers as "+241 01 44 68 11" and upon ringing they will\nnot connect from outside the country without the 0. This was last tested March 2014.
9GA XML_MOBILE Gabon has undergone renumbering in November 2019 where the prefixes 0[256] are changed\nto 6[256] respectively and similarly 0[47] changed to 7[47]. The initial "0" is no more\nneeded when dialled internationally. Thus they become 7 digit to 8 digit excluding 0.
10GA XML_MOBILE About old numbers, which may soon get invalid: Mobile numbers can be 7 or 8 digits\n(with or without a leading zero).
11GA XML_MOBILE Prefix 7658 is added based on user report.