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Call Togo from New Zealand

Connect with friends, family, and colleagues in Togo for just 66.14 credits/min. No app required - call directly from your browser.

Call Rates to Togo

Per minute rates - Billed in 60-second increments

PrefixDescriptionCredits/min
+22890Togo - Mobile cel66.14 cr
+22870Togo - Mobile Cellulaire73.44 cr
+22879Togo - Mobile Moov90.6 cr
PrefixDescriptionCredits/min
+228Togo72.58 cr
Rate range
66.14 - 90.6 credits/min

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

Cost Comparison: Calling Togo

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

ServiceRate/min10 min call
DialAnyoneBest Rate
$0.56$5.56
AT&T
$4.44$44.45
Verizon
$4.17$41.67
T-Mobile
$3.33$33.33
Calling Cards
$1.67$16.67

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Best Times to Call

Togo is 12 hours behind New Zealand.

πŸ‡³πŸ‡Ώ Time in New ZealandπŸ‡ΉπŸ‡¬ Time in Togo
8:00 AM8:00 PM (previous day)
12:00 PM12:00 AM
5:00 PM5:00 AM
9:00 PM9:00 AM

To catch people during waking hours in Togo (9 AM to 9 PM), call between 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM New Zealand time β€” that lands between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM local time in Togo.

How to Dial Togo

+228+local number

From a regular New Zealand phone line, dial 00 first (the international exit code), then 228 and the local number β€” a full dialed number looks like 00 22890112345. With DialAnyone, simply enter the full international number (e.g. +22890112345). We'll connect you instantly to anywhere in Togo.

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Tips for Better Call Quality to Togo

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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 Togo 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 Togo

Togo's telecommunications infrastructure has seen significant improvements over the past decade, with mobile networks dominating the sector. The primary mobile network operators in Togo include Togo Cellulaire, Moov Togo, and Togocom, which collectively provide extensive coverage across the country. As of 2023, Togo has made strides in expanding its 4G network, although 5G services are still in the early stages of development. The mobile penetration rate is remarkably high, with over 90% of the population owning a mobile phone, reflecting the increasing reliance on mobile devices for communication.

While landline service is available, it is less common and mainly used by businesses and government entities. The infrastructure for landlines is not as robust, with the majority of the population relying on mobile phones for everyday communication. Internet access has also improved, particularly in urban areas, with mobile data being the primary means of internet connectivity for many Togolese citizens.

Communication Culture in Togo

In Togo, phone call etiquette is deeply influenced by cultural norms and values. When answering a call, it is common to greet the caller warmly, often with a simple "Bonjour" or a local greeting such as "NawΓ©" in Ewe, reflecting the importance of personal connection. Formal greetings are preferred in business settings, while informal greetings are acceptable among friends and family.

Cold calling is generally acceptable, especially in business contexts, but it is advisable to introduce yourself clearly and state the purpose of your call. For personal calls, casual conversations often begin with inquiries about the recipient’s well-being and family. In professional settings, punctuality is valued, and calls are typically brief and to the point, emphasizing respect for the other person’s time.

Best Times to Call Togo

Togo operates on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) with no daylight saving time adjustments. This means that when calling from countries like the USA or Canada, you need to account for the time difference, which can range from 4 to 6 hours depending on the season.

Typical daily schedules in Togo usually see people waking up early, with business hours typically running from 8 AM to 5 PM. Many businesses close for lunch around noon and reopen until about 3 PM. It’s best to avoid calling during midday, especially on weekdays.

Additionally, national holidays such as Independence Day (April 27) and Labor Day (May 1) should be considered, as many offices will be closed. Weekends are generally more relaxed, making Saturday mornings a good time for personal calls, while weekdays are preferable for professional communications.

Business Calls to Togo

When contacting Togo for business purposes, understanding local business etiquette is crucial. Meetings are often scheduled in advance, with a preference for face-to-face interactions when possible. If a phone call is your first point of contact, ensure that you clearly introduce yourself and your organization, stating the purpose of your call succinctly.

French is the official language of Togo, and while many business professionals may speak English, it is advantageous to use French or have a translator for important discussions. Written communication, such as emails, is also widely used, but phone calls can establish a more personal rapport.

Professional etiquette emphasizes politeness, and it is advisable to begin conversations with pleasantries before addressing business matters. Respect for hierarchy is important, so addressing individuals by their titles and surnames is recommended unless invited to do otherwise. Acknowledging local customs and showing an understanding of Togolese culture can foster stronger business relationships.

Togo Phone Numbers: What to Expect

Togo's phone numbers are eight digits with no area codes β€” both mobile and fixed lines follow that same format. Mobile numbers dominate: Togocom (formerly Togo Cellulaire) and Moov Togo are the main operators, and over 90% of the population uses mobile as their primary communication channel. Landlines exist mainly in LomΓ©'s business district and government ministries; outside the capital, finding a working fixed line is rare enough that mobile is effectively the only option. Togo is one of the smaller West African markets by population, which means the network is heavily concentrated in LomΓ© and the corridor north to Kara β€” coverage in the far northern prefectures near Burkina Faso can be thin. Callers reaching businesses in LomΓ© may encounter a receptionist who speaks French before any English; having a contact's direct mobile number is more reliable than going through a switchboard.

Saving on Regular Calls to Togo

Togo stays on GMT year-round with no daylight saving, meaning it's aligned with London in winter and one hour behind in summer β€” a forgiving offset for European callers. Business hours run 8 AM to 5 PM, with a pronounced lunch break around noon to 2 PM when many offices are difficult to reach. Evenings after 6 PM are the natural window for personal calls; extended family conversations are common and culturally valued, so don't assume a long call is unwelcome. The major disruption to plan around is Easter, which in this heavily Christian coastal country closes most of LomΓ© for several days, and Independence Day on April 27. Calls to LomΓ© landlines cost less per minute than to Togolese mobiles, worth using when you're reaching a hotel, school, or established business rather than an individual. WhatsApp is widely used and a sensible complement for non-urgent contact before placing a voice call.

International Calling from New Zealand

New Zealand is home to a diverse expatriate and immigrant community, with approximately 27% of its population born overseas, according to the 2018 Census. This multicultural landscape includes significant diaspora populations from the United Kingdom, China, India, South Africa, and the Pacific Islands. For instance, around 300,000 New Zealand residents identify as of Māori or Pacific descent, many of whom maintain strong ties with family members in their countries of origin.

The countries most commonly called from New Zealand include Australia, the United Kingdom, India, and the Philippines. Given the historical ties and geographic proximity, Australia is the most frequent destination for international calls, with over 650,000 Kiwis having lived there at some point. The importance of international calling cannot be overstated; it serves as a vital lifeline for these communities, allowing them to maintain familial connections, share life milestones, and support one another through challenges.

In addition to emotional support, international calling also facilitates business communication for many expatriates who engage in cross-border trade or collaborations. As New Zealand continues to embrace its multicultural identity, the demand for affordable and reliable international calling options remains a priority for many residents.

Why VoIP from New Zealand

International calling costs from New Zealand using traditional carriers can be quite steep, with rates often exceeding NZD 2.00 per minute for calls to countries like India or the Philippines. This level of expense drives many New Zealand residents to seek out more cost-effective alternatives. Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and browser-based calling solutions such as Skype, WhatsApp, and Zoom have gained popularity due to their significantly lower rates or even free calling options, provided that both parties have internet access.

New Zealand boasts a robust data and internet infrastructure that supports VoIP services, with an average broadband speed of around 100 Mbps as of 2023. Additionally, mobile data availability has improved remarkably, with 4G and 5G networks covering more than 90% of the population, making it easier for residents to connect with loved ones overseas without incurring high costs.

Staying Connected from New Zealand

The emotional importance of international calls for families living in New Zealand cannot be understated. These conversations help bridge the physical distance between relatives, fostering a sense of belonging and emotional connection, especially during significant life events such as birthdays, weddings, or the birth of a child.

To maintain regular communication despite different time zones, it’s helpful to establish a consistent calling schedule. Utilizing shared calendars can help both parties agree on convenient times. Additionally, leveraging technology like video calls can enhance the experience, allowing families to see each other in real-time, making geographical separation feel less daunting.

Why People Call Togo from New Zealand

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Family Connections

Stay close with family members living in Togo 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 Togo living in New Zealand 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 Togo from New Zealand, starting at just 66.14 credits per minute (approximately $0.56/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 Togo from New Zealand with DialAnyone starts from just 66.14 credits per minute. With our credit packages, that's approximately $0.56 per minute - significantly cheaper than carriers like AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile which can charge $1-3 per minute for international calls.
Togo is 12 hours behind New Zealand. To reach people during waking hours there (9 AM to 9 PM), call between 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM New Zealand time β€” that's 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM in Togo.
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 Togo. Mobile calls cost 66.14 credits per minute, while landline calls cost 72.58 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 New Zealand, dial 00 (the international exit code), then 228, then the local number without its leading zero β€” for example 00 22890112345. With DialAnyone, simply enter the full number in the format +22890112345 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 Togo - landline or mobile - without requiring any app on the recipient's end. Our low rates (from $0.56/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 New Zealand to Togo 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 Togo. 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 Togo, 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 Togo to stay connected affordably.
DialAnyone can connect you to regular phone numbers in Togo, but for life-threatening emergencies, you should always contact local emergency services first. If you need to help someone in Togo from New Zealand, you can call their local contacts who can then reach emergency services directly.

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