Make the Cheapest Calls to Afghanistan
Call Afghanistan for 15.3p/min
Here's what you do:
- Call phonestar's Afghanistan service number 0911 552 0505 .
- When you're connected you'll hear a voice prompt asking you to key in the full international number you'd usually use, starting with 00 in the normal way
So, to call someone in Kabulj you'd dial 0911 552 0505 then (for example) 0093 20 123456. - To end your call, hang up in the usual manner. The phonestar call will be charged to your normal bill at only 15.3p per minute — any day, any time.
- Your Phonestar call shows up on your bill in the normal way, but the number dialed will show as 0911 552 0505 . And rather than paying 133p per minute to call Afghanistan using BT, you'll have paid 15.3p.
Why not try it right now?
There's no need to sign up for this Phonestar service, and there aren't any passwords or PINs to remember. There's absolutely no fee or service charge.
All you need is the phonestar Afghanistan number: 0911 552 0505 .
So how do we do it so cheaply?
You may be thinking "So where's the catch then?"
Actually, there isn't one!
We can charge you just 15.3p a minute because we divert our international calls via the phonestar internet system thereby bypassing BT's international telephone network.
That's why phonestar international calls work even when international call barring is activated on the phone — in effect, you're dialing a UK number!
So how do I call Afghanistan from my mobile?
From a mobile a phonestar call to Afghanistan is still only 15.3p a minute. Click here for more info.
Can I call a mobile in Afghanistan, though?
Yes, but you need a different phonestar number: 0911 552 0505 . Other than that, it's exactly the same procedure. You pay 15.3p per minute 24/7 from a landline in the UK.
Afghanistan area codes
| Name | Area code |
|---|---|
| Kabulj | (0)20 + 7 digits |
| Parwan | (0)21 + 7 digits |
| Kapisa | (0)22 + 7 digits |
| Bamian | (0)23 + 7 digits |
| Wardak | (0)24 + 7 digits |
| Logar | (0)25 + 7 digits |
| Daikondi | (0)26 + 7 digits |
| Khost | (0)27 + 7 digits |
| Panjshar | (0)28 + 7 digits |
| Kandahar | (0)30 + 7 digits |
| Ghazni | (0)31 + 7 digits |
| Uruzgan | (0)32 + 7 digits |
| Zabol | (0)33 + 7 digits |
| Helmand | (0)34 + 7 digits |
| Herat | (0)40 + 7 digits |
| Badghis | (0)41 + 7 digits |
| Ghowr | (0)42 + 7 digits |
| Farah | (0)43 + 7 digits |
| Nimroz | (0)44 + 7 digits |
| Balkh | (0)50 + 7 digits |
| Kunduz | (0)51 + 7 digits |
| Badkhshan | (0)52 + 7 digits |
| Takhar | (0)53 + 7 digits |
| Jowzjan | (0)54 + 7 digits |
| Samangan | (0)55 + 7 digits |
| Sar-EyPol | (0)56 + 7 digits |
| Faryab | (0)57 + 7 digits |
| Baghlan | (0)58 + 7 digits |
| Nangarhar | (0)60 + 7 digits |
| Nuristan | (0)61 + 7 digits |
| Kunar | (0)62 + 7 digits |
| Laghman | (0)63 + 7 digits |
| Paktia | (0)64 + 7 digits |
| Paktika | (0)65 + 7 digits |