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Call Comoros from Botswana

Connect with friends, family, and colleagues in Comoros for just 196.84 credits/min. No app required - call directly from your browser.

Call Rates to Comoros

Per minute rates - Billed in 60-second increments

PrefixDescriptionCredits/min
+2693Comoros - Mobile196.84 cr
+2699000Comoros - Mobile Vas220.76 cr
PrefixDescriptionCredits/min
+269Comoros203.72 cr
Rate range
196.84 - 220.76 credits/min

Rates vary by prefix. Enter the phone number you're calling to see the exact rate.

Cost Comparison: Calling Comoros

See how DialAnyone compares to traditional carriers for calls to Comoros. Our VoIP technology delivers significant savings without sacrificing call quality.

ServiceRate/min10 min call
DialAnyoneBest Rate
$1.65$16.53
AT&T
$13.23$132.28
Verizon
$12.40$124.01
T-Mobile
$9.92$99.21
Calling Cards
$4.96$49.60

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Best Times to Call

Comoros is 1 hour ahead of Botswana.

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8:00 AM9:00 AM
12:00 PM1:00 PM
5:00 PM6:00 PM
9:00 PM10:00 PM

To catch people during waking hours in Comoros (9 AM to 9 PM), call between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM Botswana time β€” that lands between 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM local time in Comoros.

How to Dial Comoros

+269+local number

From a regular Botswana phone line, dial 00 first (the international exit code), then 269 and the local number β€” a full dialed number looks like 00 2693212345. With DialAnyone, simply enter the full international number (e.g. +2693212345). We'll connect you instantly to anywhere in Comoros.

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Tips for Better Call Quality to Comoros

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Use a Stable Internet Connection

Connect to WiFi when possible. A stable connection of at least 1 Mbps ensures clear audio without dropouts.

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Use Headphones

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Choose the Right Browser

Chrome and Edge offer the best WebRTC performance. Keep your browser updated for optimal call quality.

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Consider Off-Peak Hours

Network congestion can affect call quality. Try calling Comoros during off-peak hours for the clearest connection.

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Close Background Apps

Other apps using bandwidth (streaming, downloads) can affect call quality. Close them before important calls.

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Test Before Important Calls

Make a quick test call first to ensure your setup works correctly before important conversations.

Telecommunications in Comoros

Comoros, an archipelago located in the Indian Ocean, has a developing telecommunications infrastructure that primarily revolves around mobile networks. The country is served by three main mobile network operators: Comores Telecom, Airtel Comoros, and M-Com. Comores Telecom, in particular, has the largest market share and offers a range of services including voice, SMS, and mobile data. Both Airtel and M-Com also provide competitive mobile services, with Airtel being a subsidiary of the larger Airtel Group, which has a significant presence in Africa.

As of now, 4G coverage is available in urban areas, particularly in the capital, Moroni, and other major towns. However, 5G technology has yet to be rolled out. Landline services are limited, with the majority of the population relying on mobile phones for communication. Mobile phone usage is widespread, with a penetration rate exceeding 100% due to the prevalence of prepaid plans. This makes it easier for residents to stay connected, although internet access can be sporadic and limited in rural areas.

Communication Culture in Comoros

The communication culture in Comoros is largely influenced by its diverse ethnic groups, including Arab, African, and French heritage. When making a phone call, it is customary to greet the person warmly. A typical informal greeting might be "Salam" (peace), while a more formal greeting may include inquiries about health and family.

Cold calling is generally acceptable, but it is advisable to introduce yourself clearly and state the purpose of the call. In business contexts, it is preferable to schedule meetings in advance and confirm appointments to respect the other party's time. Personal calls tend to be more relaxed, and humor can be a good way to break the ice. Preferred communication channels often depend on the context; for personal matters, calls and messaging apps like WhatsApp are common, while emails are preferred for formal business communications.

Best Times to Call Comoros

Comoros operates on East Africa Time (EAT), which is UTC+3. This means that if you are calling from regions such as Europe or the Middle East, consider the time difference carefully. Typical business hours in Comoros are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday, with a break for lunch around midday.

Personal calls are generally better received in the evenings after 5:00 PM, or on weekends when people are more relaxed. National holidays, such as Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and Independence Day on July 6, can affect availability, as many residents participate in family and community events. It’s advisable to check local holiday calendars to avoid contacting individuals during these times.

Business Calls to Comoros

When engaging in business communications with contacts in Comoros, understanding local norms is crucial. The business culture tends to prioritize personal relationships, so initial contact may often occur in a more casual manner before transitioning to formal discussions. While English is spoken, especially among younger professionals, French remains the predominant language in business settings.

Email is commonly used for formal communication, but phone calls can be effective for quick discussions or clarifications. Meetings are usually scheduled in advance, and punctuality is appreciated, although there can be some flexibility in start times. Professional etiquette includes using respectful language and maintaining a polite tone throughout the conversation. It is also beneficial to express interest in the other party's well-being, as this reflects the cultural norm of valuing interpersonal relationships in Comoros.

Mobile vs Landline Numbers in Comoros

Comoros is a mobile-first archipelago in the Indian Ocean, and the practical reality is that landlines serve a very thin layer of institutional life β€” the main government offices in Moroni and the larger hotels. For almost everyone else, a mobile number is the only number that exists. Comores Telecom, Airtel Comoros, and M-Com cover the main islands β€” Grande Comore, Anjouan, and MohΓ©li β€” but signal quality varies considerably between them, and connectivity on MohΓ©li in particular can be intermittent. Local numbers are seven digits, and there are no distinct prefix patterns that cleanly separate mobile from fixed in the way larger countries use them. If a number was handed to you by a person rather than printed on a business card, it's almost certainly a mobile.

Calling Comoros on a Budget

The Comoros is a relatively expensive destination to call from Europe and North America, and the small competitive market means rates don't vary much by operator. The country runs on East Africa Time (UTC+3) with no daylight saving, so the time gap from Western Europe is only two hours β€” one of the more convenient offsets on the continent for scheduling calls. The working day runs roughly 8 AM to 5 PM, with a midday break, and Friday afternoons are significantly quieter in this predominantly Muslim country. Ramadan reshapes the entire daily rhythm: business hours compress, and evenings β€” after iftar β€” become the most productive window for reaching people. A call that bounces once is worth a retry in the early evening rather than later the same morning.

International Calling from Botswana

Botswana is home to a diverse expat and immigrant community, primarily consisting of individuals from South Africa, Zimbabwe, and various Western nations. The country’s stable economy and political environment have attracted many professionals and families seeking better opportunities. As of recent estimates, the population of expatriates in Botswana is around 4-5% of the total population, which is approximately 2.6 million. Among the most frequent international calls are those made to South Africa, which boasts a large diaspora in Botswana. Other notable destinations include the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United States, given the historical ties and educational connections many Batswana have with these countries.

For residents of Botswana, international calling is integral for maintaining relationships with family and friends back home. The emotional and social support provided through these calls helps mitigate the feelings of isolation that can accompany living abroad. As families often remain separated by borders, these conversations allow for the sharing of life events, fostering a sense of connection and belonging despite physical distance.

Why VoIP from Botswana

International calling costs from traditional carriers in Botswana can be prohibitively high. For example, calling the United States may cost around P10 to P15 per minute, depending on the provider, while calls to neighboring South Africa typically range from P5 to P7 per minute. As a result, many residents are turning to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) solutions, which can significantly reduce calling expenses.

VoIP services such as Skype, WhatsApp, and Zoom have gained popularity due to lower charges or even free calling options when using Wi-Fi or mobile data. Botswana has a developing data and internet infrastructure, with mobile network providers like Mascom and Orange offering 4G LTE services in urban areas. This enhances the feasibility of VoIP communications. With approximately 90% of the population having access to mobile phones and an increasing number of users utilizing mobile data packages, VoIP has become a viable and cost-effective alternative for international communication.

Staying Connected from Botswana

For many families in Botswana, international calls serve a vital emotional function. The ability to hear a loved one’s voice can significantly strengthen familial bonds, making distances feel smaller. Technology has made it easier to bridge this gap; video calls and voice messages enable richer interactions, allowing families to share daily experiences and milestones.

To maintain regular calling schedules across different time zones, it’s essential to coordinate times that work for both parties, considering Botswana’s time zone (UTC +2). Utilizing scheduling apps or setting reminders can help ensure that calls happen consistently. Additionally, keeping communication devices charged and having a reliable internet connection can facilitate smoother conversations, further enhancing the sense of connection regardless of distance.

Why People Call Comoros from Botswana

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Family Connections

Stay close with family members living in Comoros with affordable calls.

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Business Communication

Connect with business partners, clients, and colleagues at low rates.

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Expat Community

People from Comoros living in Botswana stay connected with home.

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Travel Planning

Coordinate travel plans, hotel bookings, and local arrangements.

Frequently Asked Questions

DialAnyone offers some of the cheapest rates to call Comoros from Botswana, starting at just 196.84 credits per minute (approximately $1.65/min). Unlike traditional carriers that charge $1-3/minute for international calls, our VoIP technology delivers the same call quality at a fraction of the cost. No monthly fees, no contracts - just pay for what you use.
Calling Comoros from Botswana with DialAnyone starts from just 196.84 credits per minute. With our credit packages, that's approximately $1.65 per minute - significantly cheaper than carriers like AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile which can charge $1-3 per minute for international calls.
Comoros is 1 hour ahead of Botswana. To reach people during waking hours there (9 AM to 9 PM), call between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM Botswana time β€” that's 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM in Comoros.
No app is required! DialAnyone works directly in your web browser on any device - computer, tablet, or smartphone. Simply sign up, add credits, and start calling. We also offer mobile apps for iOS and Android if you prefer a dedicated calling experience on the go.
Yes! You can call both mobile phones and landlines in Comoros. Mobile calls cost 196.84 credits per minute, while landline calls cost 203.72 credits per minute. Our rates are the same whether you're calling a personal cell phone or a business landline.
From a regular phone in Botswana, dial 00 (the international exit code), then 269, then the local number without its leading zero β€” for example 00 2693212345. With DialAnyone, simply enter the full number in the format +2693212345 and we'll connect you instantly. No need to remember special access codes.
While there are apps like WhatsApp or Skype that offer free calls, they require the recipient to have the same app installed and an internet connection. DialAnyone calls work to any phone number in Comoros - landline or mobile - without requiring any app on the recipient's end. Our low rates (from $1.65/min) make it nearly as affordable as "free" without the limitations.
Credits are your universal currency on DialAnyone. Buy them once and use them for calls, texts, and mobile data (eSIM). Credits never expire, and bulk purchases give you a lower cost per credit - up to 25% savings on annual packages. This means more value for frequent callers on the Botswana to Comoros route.
Yes! DialAnyone uses high-quality VoIP technology with HD voice when available. Call quality depends on your internet connection - a stable WiFi or 4G/5G connection typically provides crystal-clear calls that rival or exceed traditional phone calls. We recommend at least 1 Mbps internet speed for optimal quality.
Yes! DialAnyone supports SMS messaging to Comoros. You can send text messages to any mobile number using the same credits you use for calls. This is great for quick messages when a call isn't convenient or to coordinate call times across time zones.
For regular callers to Comoros, we recommend purchasing larger credit packages which offer better rates (up to 25% savings with annual packages). Also, calling over WiFi instead of mobile data is free on your internet bill. Many customers also use our eSIM data when traveling to Comoros to stay connected affordably.
DialAnyone can connect you to regular phone numbers in Comoros, but for life-threatening emergencies, you should always contact local emergency services first. If you need to help someone in Comoros from Botswana, you can call their local contacts who can then reach emergency services directly.

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