Call Haiti from Jamaica
Connect with friends, family, and colleagues in Haiti for just 41.7 credits/min. No app required - call directly from your browser.
Call Rates to Haiti
Per minute rates - Billed in 60-second increments
| Prefix | Description | Credits/min |
|---|---|---|
| +50940 | Haiti - Mobile | 41.7 cr |
| +50932 | Haiti - Mobile Natcom | 52.1 cr |
| +50929 | Haiti - Digicel Mobile | 70.38 cr |
| +50946 | Haiti - Mobile Digicel 2 | 72 cr |
| Prefix | Description | Credits/min |
|---|---|---|
| +509 | Haiti | 68.36 cr |
| +50922 | Haiti - Fixed Port au Prince | 78.28 cr |
| +50921 | Haiti - Port-Au-Prince | 82.88 cr |
Rates vary by prefix. Enter the phone number you're calling to see the exact rate.
Cost Comparison: Calling Haiti
See how DialAnyone compares to traditional carriers for calls to Haiti. Our VoIP technology delivers significant savings without sacrificing call quality.
| Service | Rate/min | 10 min call |
|---|---|---|
DialAnyoneBest Rate | $0.35 | $3.50 |
AT&T | $2.80 | $28.02 |
Verizon | $2.63 | $26.27 |
T-Mobile | $2.10 | $21.02 |
Calling Cards | $1.05 | $10.51 |
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Best Times to Call
Haiti is 1 hour ahead of Jamaica.
| π―π² Time in Jamaica | ππΉ Time in Haiti |
|---|---|
| 8:00 AM | 9:00 AM |
| 12:00 PM | 1:00 PM |
| 5:00 PM | 6:00 PM |
| 9:00 PM | 10:00 PM |
To catch people during waking hours in Haiti (9 AM to 9 PM), call between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM Jamaica time β that lands between 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM local time in Haiti.
How to Dial Haiti
From a regular Jamaica phone line, dial 011 first (the international exit code), then 509 and the local number β a full dialed number looks like 011 50934101234. With DialAnyone, simply enter the full international number (e.g. +50934101234). We'll connect you instantly to anywhere in Haiti.
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Tips for Better Call Quality to Haiti
Use a Stable Internet Connection
Connect to WiFi when possible. A stable connection of at least 1 Mbps ensures clear audio without dropouts.
Use Headphones
Headphones with a built-in microphone reduce echo and background noise for clearer conversations.
Choose the Right Browser
Chrome and Edge offer the best WebRTC performance. Keep your browser updated for optimal call quality.
Consider Off-Peak Hours
Network congestion can affect call quality. Try calling Haiti during off-peak hours for the clearest connection.
Close Background Apps
Other apps using bandwidth (streaming, downloads) can affect call quality. Close them before important calls.
Test Before Important Calls
Make a quick test call first to ensure your setup works correctly before important conversations.
Telecommunications in Haiti
Haiti's telecommunications infrastructure has seen significant improvements in recent years, especially following the 2010 earthquake which spurred investment in the sector. The primary mobile network operators include Digicel, which dominates the market, and Natcom, a subsidiary of Vietnam's Viettel Group. Both companies offer extensive coverage across the country, with Digicel providing 4G LTE services in urban areas. As of 2023, the rollout of 5G technology is still in its nascent stages, with expectations for future expansions.
Mobile phone usage is pervasive in Haiti, with a penetration rate estimated to be around 100%, meaning that many individuals own multiple SIM cards to take advantage of different service providers. Landline availability is limited, and many rural areas still lack reliable access. Consequently, mobile phones have become the primary means of communication for both personal and business interactions. The increasing use of smartphones has also facilitated access to social media and messaging applications, further shaping communication habits in the country.
Communication Culture in Haiti
When making phone calls to Haiti, understanding local communication etiquette is crucial. Haitians often answer calls with a friendly greeting, such as βAllΓ΄,β followed by their name. Greetings may vary based on the context; for formal situations, itβs advisable to use titles such as "Monsieur" or "Madame" before the person's name.
Cold calling is generally acceptable in personal contexts, but in business scenarios, itβs better to schedule a call in advance or use an introductory email. Personal calls often feature more casual and friendly conversations, while business calls are typically more straightforward and focused. Given the importance of relationships in Haitian culture, taking time to inquire about the personβs well-being can foster goodwill.
Best Times to Call Haiti
Haiti operates on Eastern Standard Time (EST), which is UTC-5. However, it does not observe Daylight Saving Time, meaning that during the summer months, it remains one hour behind the eastern parts of the United States.
Typical daily schedules in Haiti see people start their day around 7 AM and conclude work by 5 PM. However, it's common for individuals to take extended lunch breaks, so calling between 12 PM and 2 PM may not yield quick responses. Weekends are generally reserved for family and community gatherings, meaning calls might be less effective on Saturday and Sunday.
Be aware of national holidays, such as Independence Day on January 1st and Flag Day on May 18th, as these are typically days when businesses are closed, and people are less available for calls.
Business Calls to Haiti
When engaging in business communications with contacts in Haiti, understanding local norms and practices can greatly enhance the effectiveness of your interactions. Meetings are commonly scheduled in advance, often via email, which is the preferred first contact method for formal discussions. While phone calls are also widely used, they are usually reserved for follow-ups or urgent matters.
French and Haitian Creole are the primary languages spoken in business contexts, so itβs beneficial to have proficiency in French or to provide a translator when necessary. Professional etiquette emphasizes respect and formality, especially during initial interactions. Itβs common to start meetings with light conversation before diving into business topics. Punctuality is valued, but some flexibility is often acceptable. Understanding these nuances can help build rapport and facilitate smoother communications in a business setting.
Haiti Phone Numbers: What to Expect
Haiti's phone landscape is almost entirely mobile. Digicel dominates with coverage reaching well beyond Port-au-Prince, and Natcom fills gaps in certain regions, but fixed infrastructure is sparse and largely absent outside institutional settings. Mobile numbers follow a pattern worth recognizing: numbers beginning with 3 or 4 are mobile lines, while numbers starting with 2 belong to landlines β mostly offices, NGOs, and the occasional hotel in the capital. That 2-prefix distinction matters because landlines are cheaper to reach from abroad. In practice, if you have a personal contact in Haiti, you are calling a mobile. Reception quality can vary sharply depending on whether someone is in a concrete building, a rural area, or caught near an overloaded tower during peak hours in the capital β shorter calls with a callback plan often work better than battling a weak line.
Saving on Regular Calls to Haiti
Any fixed-line number starting with 2 β typically a business, clinic, or NGO office β will cost less to call than a mobile, so use those numbers whenever you can. For personal contacts, the call direction matters in a different way: making the call yourself means your contact does not spend prepaid load they may have budgeted carefully. Haiti stays on UTC-5 without daylight saving, so from the US East Coast, Haiti runs an hour behind you in summer and matches Eastern Standard Time in winter β mornings your time overlap neatly with mid-morning there. Avoid calling the week of Carnival and around Independence Day on January 1st, when routines dissolve. If you call regularly, a predictable day and time builds the habit on both ends, which is especially practical when local power or signal is inconsistent.
International Calling from Jamaica
Jamaica hosts a vibrant expat and immigrant community, with sizeable populations from countries such as the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. According to the 2021 census, approximately 1.2 million Jamaicans live abroad, contributing significantly to the diaspora community. The U.S. alone is home to over 300,000 Jamaican nationals, and Canada has around 100,000. This large diaspora often maintains strong ties with family and friends back home, leading to a high volume of international calls to these countries.
International calling is vital for residents as it fosters emotional connections and supports family unity. Many Jamaicans rely on these calls to stay updated on family matters, offer support during significant life events, or simply share everyday experiences. Communities in urban centers like Kingston and Montego Bay are particularly engaged in international calling, reflecting the global nature of Jamaican culture. The importance of these connections is further emphasized by the fact that remittances from abroad amount to nearly $2.5 billion annually, highlighting the financial as well as emotional ties that many Jamaicans maintain with their families overseas.
Why VoIP from Jamaica
Traditional international calling costs from Jamaica can be prohibitive, often exceeding $1.50 per minute depending on the carrier. This has led many individuals to explore alternative options, with Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and browser-based calling becoming increasingly popular. VoIP services like WhatsApp, Skype, and Google Voice offer significantly lower rates, sometimes even free, for calls made over the internet.
Jamaica's telecommunications infrastructure has evolved to support these services, with more than 90% of households having access to mobile internet as of 2023. The expansion of 4G and, more recently, 5G networks has made it easier for users to connect without high costs. This accessibility allows users to leverage their data plans for international communication seamlessly, making VoIP an attractive option for those looking to maintain regular contact with loved ones abroad.
Staying Connected from Jamaica
For many Jamaican families, international calls serve as a lifeline, bridging the emotional distance between loved ones. Regular communication fosters a sense of belonging and support, especially during significant life events or crises. Technology, through VoIP and various messaging apps, has made it easier than ever to connect across borders.
To maintain a consistent calling schedule, itβs advisable to establish a routine that accommodates different time zones. For instance, scheduling calls in the evening for Jamaica can align with the morning or afternoon in North America, making it convenient for both parties. Setting reminders and being mindful of the time differences can significantly enhance the quality of these connections, allowing families to remain close despite the miles apart.
Why People Call Haiti from Jamaica
Family Connections
Stay close with family members living in Haiti with affordable calls.
Business Communication
Connect with business partners, clients, and colleagues at low rates.
Expat Community
People from Haiti living in Jamaica stay connected with home.
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