Make affordable international calls from Hangzhou, China to Iraq . Rates from $0.35/min with no app required.
Landline Rates
$0.35/min
Mobile Rates
$0.45/min
Dial Code
+IQ
Calling Iraq from Hangzhou
Hangzhou, with a population of 7.2 million, is a major city in China 🇨🇳 with a significant community that maintains connections to Iraq . Whether you have family, friends, or business contacts in Iraq, making international calls from Hangzhou doesn't have to be expensive.
Traditional phone carriers in China charge premium rates for international calls to Iraq, often between $1.50 and $3.00 per minute. DialAnyone lets residents of Hangzhou call Iraq for as little as $0.35 per minute — saving up to 90% on every call. All you need is an internet connection and a web browser.
Hangzhou's modern telecommunications infrastructure means you'll enjoy crystal-clear HD voice quality on every call to Iraq. DialAnyone uses WebRTC technology, the same standard used by major tech companies for voice and video calls, ensuring reliable connections.
The View from Hangzhou
Hangzhou's identity has shifted sharply since Alibaba planted its headquarters here. The city on the shore of West Lake is now one of China's foremost e-commerce and fintech hubs, and that means international phone traffic dominated by business rather than diaspora sentiment. Product teams at Alibaba and its spinoffs call counterparts in San Francisco, Singapore and London as a matter of daily workflow. Cross-border merchants on Alibaba's platforms call overseas suppliers and buyers on area code 571 numbers. The calling culture here is professional and high-frequency.
China Unicom has pushed hard into the Hangzhou tech-worker market alongside the dominant China Mobile. IDD plans are available from both, but the business use case — calling the US or Europe multiple times a day — makes the carrier model obviously wrong at scale. Tech companies in Hangzhou mostly provide communication tools to their staff, but individual contractors, small sellers and freelancers pay out of pocket and feel the rates immediately.
Hangzhou's International Communities
Hangzhou's international ties are shaped by Alibaba's global reach. The city has drawn tech workers from Southeast Asia, particularly Singapore and Malaysia, who staff local operations and maintain family connections back home. Outbound migration among Hangzhou's tech class tends to go toward the US (often for graduate school or acquisitions), Singapore, and increasingly the UAE, where Alibaba has Middle East operations. The University of Zhejiang, based in Hangzhou, has its own outflow of researchers who end up in European institutions. Unlike Guangzhou or Fujian, there is no centuries-old emigration tradition here — these are all 21st-century corridors, built on education and platform commerce.
Time Difference: Hangzhou to Iraq
Iraq is 5 hours behind Hangzhou.
Time in Hangzhou
Time in Iraq
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12:00 PM
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To catch people during waking hours in Iraq (9 AM to 9 PM), call between 2:00 PM and 11:00 PM Hangzhou time — that lands between 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM local time in Iraq.
How to Call Iraq from Hangzhou
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Open DialAnyone in Your Browser
From Hangzhou, simply open dialanyone.com on your phone, tablet, or computer. No app download required.
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Create a Free Account
Sign up in under a minute. No credit card required to get started.
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Enter the Iraq Number
Type the Iraq phone number with country code +IQ. DialAnyone will auto-format it for you.
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Click Call
That's it! Your call connects instantly from Hangzhou to Iraq in HD quality.
Dialing Iraq from Hangzhou: Number Format
When calling Iraq from Hangzhou using a traditional phone, you need the international dialing prefix followed by the Iraq country code (+IQ). The format is:
IDD + IQ + local number
The international dialing prefix (IDD) from China is "00" (or "+" from mobile phones). A complete dialed number looks like 00 9647912345678. With DialAnyone, you can skip the IDD entirely — just enter the Iraq number in the format +9647912345678 and DialAnyone handles the routing.
Hangzhou to Iraq: Rate Comparison
Calling Method
Rate to Iraq
Savings
Traditional Carrier
$1.50-3.00/min
0%
Calling Card
$0.10-0.50/min
50-70%
VoIP App (requires download)
$0.05-0.15/min
70-85%
DialAnyone (no app needed)
$0.35/min
Up to 90%
Why Hangzhou Residents Choose DialAnyone for Iraq
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Telecommunications in Iraq
Iraq's telecommunications infrastructure has seen significant advancements in recent years, although challenges remain. The country is served by several mobile network operators, including Zain Iraq, Asiacell, and Korek Telecom, which collectively provide services to millions of users. These companies offer 4G services in urban areas, though 5G coverage is still in the nascent stages and primarily limited to specific locations in major cities such as Baghdad and Erbil.
Mobile phone usage in Iraq is widespread, with estimates indicating that around 80% of the population owns a mobile device, making it a crucial communication tool for both personal and professional interactions. Landline availability is less prevalent, particularly in rural areas, where mobile networks are often the primary means of communication. The government has made efforts to improve connectivity through partnerships with international telecom firms, aiming to enhance both infrastructure and service quality. Despite these efforts, areas outside major urban centers may still experience limited connectivity and slower internet speeds.
Dialing Iraq from Abroad
Dialing Iraq from abroad involves a few straightforward steps. First, you must dial your country’s international access code, often referred to as a "dial-out" code. For example, in the United States, this code is 011. Next, you will need to input Iraq's country code, which is 964.
The complete dialing format is:
**International Access Code + 964 + Area Code + Local Number**.
Area codes in Iraq typically consist of one to three digits, depending on the region. For instance, Baghdad has the area code 1, while Basra is 40. When calling a mobile number, you do not need to include the area code; simply dial 964 followed by the mobile number. It is essential to be aware of any specific prefixes that may be necessary for different types of numbers—such as 7 for mobile phones.
Before making a call, consider using phone apps or services that may offer lower international calling rates, which can help reduce costs.
Best Times to Call Iraq from Hangzhou
Iraq operates on Arabian Standard Time (AST), which is UTC+3. This timezone is important to consider when scheduling calls, particularly if you are in a significantly different timezone. Typical daily schedules in Iraq start early, with many people beginning their workdays around 8 AM and concluding by 4 PM.
The weekend in Iraq falls on Friday and Saturday, with Friday being a holy day for many Muslims, meaning that it is generally not advisable to make business calls on this day. Moreover, national holidays such as Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and Independence Day (October 3) can affect availability, as many people take time off to celebrate. Calling during the late afternoon or early evening, particularly between 5 PM and 7 PM, is usually a good window for personal calls, as many people are home from work and more relaxed.
Calling Etiquette in Iraq
Understanding Iraq's communication culture is vital for effective interactions. When answering a phone call, people typically greet with a friendly "Ahlan," which means "welcome," or "Salam," meaning "peace." In formal settings, it’s customary to ask about the caller’s health and family, reflecting the importance of personal relationships in Iraqi culture.
Cold calling is generally acceptable, especially in business contexts, but it is advisable to introduce yourself and your purpose clearly. For personal calls, it’s common to engage in light conversation before discussing the main topic. In business settings, clarity and respect are paramount; using formal titles and surnames is preferred until a closer relationship is established. Preferred communication channels can vary, with many opting for WhatsApp or other messaging platforms for casual conversations, while emails and phone calls are favored for more formal discussions.
Mobile vs Landline Numbers in Iraq
Iraq's communication runs almost entirely on mobile. The three main operators — Zain, Asiacell, and Korek — cover Baghdad, Basra, Erbil, and the major urban corridors, though signal gaps persist in rural and conflict-affected areas. Mobile numbers begin with 07 domestically; internationally that becomes +964 7, with specific prefixes in the 7x range associated with different carriers. Zain numbers commonly run 077x and 078x; Asiacell uses 077x and 075x; Korek is more concentrated in the Kurdistan Region with 075x and 076x. Landlines do exist — Baghdad's area code is 1, Basra is 40 — but they are limited to established institutions and are less likely to be a personal contact's main number. For business calls to hotels, government offices, and larger companies, a fixed line is cheaper to reach and often better staffed. Anyone you know personally almost certainly uses a mobile.
Why Hangzhou Callers Switch to VoIP
Hangzhou's tech workforce treats communication costs the way it treats any SaaS subscription: worth paying if the product is better, worth switching if there's a better option. Carrier IDD is not a better option. The city's 5G coverage is among the most advanced in China — Alibaba's campus in Xihu district was an early testbed — and fiber penetration in residential Hangzhou is effectively complete. Cross-border e-commerce sellers here call warehouses in the US, customer service lines in Germany, and freight forwarders in Rotterdam. Those calls happen on PSTN numbers, not chat apps, and the per-minute rate on a routed data call makes the economics straightforward. For this city, the question was never whether to switch; it was which tool to use.
Saving on Regular Calls to Iraq
Iraq operates on Arabia Standard Time, UTC+3, year-round with no daylight saving adjustment. The working week runs Sunday through Thursday in most public institutions and many businesses, with Friday as the main holy day and Saturday widely treated as a weekend. Calling on a Friday expecting office staff is unlikely to succeed. Business hours typically run from around 8 AM to 3 or 4 PM local time — shorter days than many callers expect, which means the productive calling window from Europe is mid-morning, and from the US East Coast requires an early start. Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha each bring multi-day closures, and the exact dates shift yearly with the lunar calendar. Personal calls to Baghdad or Erbil residents land best in the evening after 6 PM local, when family time and social availability overlap.
How Iraq Rates Compare
At 41.76 credits per minute (about $0.35/min), calling Iraq is around the global average on DialAnyone. For context, here is how it stacks up against other popular destinations called from Hangzhou:
India
$0.09/min
Mexico
$0.0025/min
Philippines
$0.18/min
Who Calls Iraq from Hangzhou?
Families & Friends
People in Hangzhou staying connected with loved ones in Iraq. Regular calls to check in, celebrate milestones, and maintain bonds across borders.
Business Professionals
Hangzhou-based businesses with clients, suppliers, or partners in Iraq. Professional calls at a fraction of traditional international rates.
Expat Communities
Iraq expats living in Hangzhou who need to call home regularly for family matters, legal issues, or staying in touch with their roots.
Travelers & Students
People in Hangzhou planning trips to Iraq, or students maintaining connections while studying abroad in China.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I call Iraq from Hangzhou?▼
From a regular phone in Hangzhou, dial 00 (the China exit code), then IQ, then the local number without its leading zero — for example 00 9647912345678. With DialAnyone, just open your browser, enter the number as +9647912345678, and click call — the international routing is handled automatically. Rates start at $0.35/min.
What is the cheapest way to call Iraq from Hangzhou?▼
DialAnyone offers the cheapest calls from Hangzhou to Iraq starting at $0.35/min. Traditional carriers from China typically charge $1-3/min for international calls. With DialAnyone's VoIP technology, you save up to 90% on every call. No monthly fees, no contracts — just pay-as-you-go credits.
Can I call mobile phones in Iraq from Hangzhou?▼
Yes! DialAnyone lets you call both mobile and landline numbers in Iraq directly from Hangzhou. Mobile rates to Iraq start at $0.45/min and landline rates from $0.35/min. The recipient doesn't need any app — their phone rings normally.
What time should I call Iraq from Hangzhou?▼
Iraq is 5 hours behind Hangzhou. To reach people during waking hours there (9 AM to 9 PM), call between 2:00 PM and 11:00 PM Hangzhou time — that's 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM in Iraq. DialAnyone works 24/7, so you can call whenever convenient.
Do I need an app to call Iraq from Hangzhou?▼
No app needed. DialAnyone works directly in your web browser from Hangzhou or anywhere in China. Just go to dialanyone.com, log in, and start calling Iraq. Works on any device — phone, tablet, or computer — as long as you have an internet connection.
Is the call quality good when calling Iraq from Hangzhou?▼
Yes. DialAnyone uses HD VoIP technology (WebRTC) to deliver crystal-clear calls from Hangzhou to Iraq. Hangzhou's modern internet infrastructure ensures excellent call quality. The audio quality is typically better than traditional phone calls.
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