Call Mozambique from Venezuela
Connect with friends, family, and colleagues in Mozambique for just 48.6 credits/min. No app required - call directly from your browser.
Call Rates to Mozambique
Per minute rates - Billed in 60-second increments
| Prefix | Description | Credits/min |
|---|---|---|
| +25882 | Mozambique - Mobile MCell | 51 cr |
| +25886 | Mozambique - Mobile Movitel | 56.72 cr |
| +25887 | Mozambique - Movitel Mobile | 63 cr |
| +25883 | Mozambique - Mcel Mobile | 64.5 cr |
| Prefix | Description | Credits/min |
|---|---|---|
| +258 | Mozambique | 48.6 cr |
| +258 | Mozambique - Local | 78.4 cr |
Rates vary by prefix. Enter the phone number you're calling to see the exact rate.
Cost Comparison: Calling Mozambique
See how DialAnyone compares to traditional carriers for calls to Mozambique. Our VoIP technology delivers significant savings without sacrificing call quality.
| Service | Rate/min | 10 min call |
|---|---|---|
DialAnyoneBest Rate | $0.41 | $4.08 |
AT&T | $3.27 | $32.66 |
Verizon | $3.06 | $30.62 |
T-Mobile | $2.45 | $24.49 |
Calling Cards | $1.22 | $12.25 |
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Best Times to Call
Mozambique is 6 hours ahead of Venezuela.
| 🇻🇪 Time in Venezuela | 🇲🇿 Time in Mozambique |
|---|---|
| 8:00 AM | 2:00 PM |
| 12:00 PM | 6:00 PM |
| 5:00 PM | 11:00 PM |
| 9:00 PM | 3:00 AM (next day) |
To catch people during waking hours in Mozambique (9 AM to 9 PM), call between 7:00 AM and 3:00 PM Venezuela time — that lands between 1:00 PM and 9:00 PM local time in Mozambique.
How to Dial Mozambique
From a regular Venezuela phone line, dial 00 first (the international exit code), then 258 and the local number — a full dialed number looks like 00 258821234567. With DialAnyone, simply enter the full international number (e.g. +258821234567). We'll connect you instantly to anywhere in Mozambique.
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Tips for Better Call Quality to Mozambique
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 Mozambique 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 Mozambique
Mozambique has made significant strides in its telecommunications infrastructure over the past few decades. The country has seen rapid growth in mobile phone usage, with approximately 85% of the population estimated to own a mobile device as of 2023. Major mobile network operators include Vodacom Mozambique, Movitel, and TTM (Telecomunicações de Moçambique), the latter primarily focusing on fixed-line services and broadband internet. Vodacom and Movitel dominate the mobile networks, offering 3G and 4G services across urban and many rural areas, though 5G is still in the early stages of deployment and not widely available yet.
Landline services remain limited, largely concentrated in urban centers. While the national telecom operator, TTM, provides fixed-line services, the overall penetration is low, with most communication conducted via mobile phones. In addition, the mobile networks facilitate various services such as mobile money, which has become crucial in a country where many people are unbanked. Overall, Mozambique's telecommunications landscape is evolving rapidly, with increasing coverage and service availability, particularly in urban areas.
Communication Culture in Mozambique
In Mozambique, phone call etiquette reflects the country's diverse cultural influences, primarily drawn from African and Portuguese traditions. When answering a call, it's common to greet the caller with a friendly "Olá" (Hello) or "Bom dia" (Good morning) depending on the time of day. Informal greetings are typical among friends and family, but a more formal approach is preferred in business settings, where one might use the person's title and last name.
Cold calling is generally acceptable, particularly in business contexts, but it is advisable to introduce yourself and the purpose of your call promptly. In personal conversations, people often engage in small talk before addressing the main topic. Preferred communication channels vary; while phone calls are common, messaging apps like WhatsApp are increasingly popular for casual communication. Understanding these cultural nuances fosters better relationships and smoother interactions, whether personal or professional.
Best Times to Call Mozambique
Mozambique operates on Central Africa Time (CAT), which is UTC+2. This time zone does not observe daylight saving time, so the time remains consistent throughout the year. Typical daily schedules in Mozambique can vary; however, most businesses operate from 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday, with lunch breaks typically occurring between 12 PM and 2 PM.
For personal calls, evenings and weekends are usually the best times to reach someone, as people are generally more available after work hours. It’s advisable to avoid calling on national holidays, such as Independence Day (June 25) and International Women's Day (March 8), when many businesses are closed. Additionally, weekends tend to be family-oriented, so early Saturday or Sunday evenings may be ideal for personal conversations, while weekdays are better suited for business-related calls.
Business Calls to Mozambique
When conducting business in Mozambique, understanding local communication norms can significantly enhance your interactions. Initial contact often occurs via email, but phone calls are also widely accepted, especially for follow-ups or urgent matters. Portuguese is the official language, but English is increasingly used in business, especially among younger professionals. It’s beneficial to know some basic Portuguese phrases to establish rapport.
Meeting schedules typically respect the local customs; punctuality is appreciated, but some leniency may be observed. Formal greetings and proper introductions are essential—addressing individuals by their titles demonstrates respect. Mobile phones are commonly used for business communication, but it’s considered polite to ask if it’s a good time to talk if you are calling unexpectedly. Being aware of these etiquette tips can significantly enhance your professional relationships in Mozambique, fostering trust and collaboration.
Mobile vs Landline Numbers in Mozambique
After +258, mobile numbers are nine digits starting with 84, 85, or 86 for Vodacom, and 82 or 83 for Movitel. Landlines — where they exist — carry two-digit area codes: 21 for Maputo, 23 for Beira, 26 for Nampula. Fixed lines are concentrated in those main urban centers; outside them, you're almost certainly dialing a mobile. Movitel built its network specifically to reach rural Mozambique, so an 82 or 83 number might be the only reachable contact for someone in a provincial town. Both Vodacom and Movitel support voice calls reliably in cities, but rural connections can be inconsistent — if a call drops mid-sentence, the convention is to redial immediately rather than wait for the other person to call back, as airtime costs on their end may be limited.
Calling Mozambique on a Budget
Maputo is on Central Africa Time (UTC+2) with no daylight saving, which keeps the arithmetic simple from Europe: a 10 AM Lisbon call lands at 11 AM in Maputo, a convenient overlap. Portuguese is the shared language and former colonial ties mean a sizeable diaspora in Portugal calls regularly — rates on that corridor tend to be competitive. For cost, landline calls to Maputo are typically cheaper per minute than mobile calls; the challenge is that most personal contacts won't have a fixed line. When ringing mobiles, keep calls short and schedule them: many Mozambicans manage prepaid credit carefully, and a long unplanned call can put the burden of a callback on a budget they're watching. Independence Day on June 25 effectively closes Maputo — schedule around it.
International Calling from Venezuela
Venezuela has a diverse expat and immigrant community, with many people making international calls to maintain connections with family and friends abroad. The largest diaspora populations originate from countries such as the United States, Colombia, Spain, and Italy. According to estimates, there are around 1.5 million Venezuelans living in Colombia and approximately 300,000 in the United States. Venezuelans frequently call these countries, as well as others in Europe and Latin America, to connect with loved ones and access vital support networks.
International calling is particularly important for residents of Venezuela due to the ongoing economic and political crises. Many families rely on these calls for emotional support, to share news, and to coordinate assistance, such as remittances. The ability to communicate regularly can significantly ease the emotional toll of living in a country facing severe challenges. In communities such as Caracas and Maracaibo, the necessity of staying connected drives the demand for affordable international calling options, making it a crucial aspect of daily life for many Venezuelans.
Why VoIP from Venezuela
Traditional carriers in Venezuela can impose hefty fees for international calls, often costing upwards of $1 per minute, which can be prohibitive for many residents. With the economic situation, these costs can quickly accumulate, making regular communication financially challenging. As a result, many Venezuelans are turning to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and browser-based calling services such as WhatsApp and Skype. These platforms offer significantly lower rates, with many users enjoying free calls over Wi-Fi or mobile data.
Despite challenges in telecommunications infrastructure, Venezuela has seen a gradual improvement in internet access. In urban areas, broadband connections are increasingly available, and mobile data coverage is expanding, particularly through companies like Movistar and Digitel. These improvements have facilitated the adoption of VoIP services, enabling families to maintain connections without the burden of high costs. The average mobile data price in Venezuela is around $0.50 for 1GB, making it relatively affordable for many users to engage in VoIP calling.
Staying Connected from Venezuela
For Venezuelan families, international calls serve as an emotional lifeline, allowing them to maintain relationships despite geographical barriers. The distance can be challenging, but technology plays a crucial role in bridging that gap. Regular communication can alleviate feelings of isolation, providing support during difficult times.
To stay connected despite time zone differences—Venezuela is in the UTC-4 time zone—it's helpful to establish a calling schedule that works for everyone involved. Utilizing scheduling apps or setting reminders can assist in coordinating calls, ensuring family members can share important moments and updates in real time. Emphasizing the importance of regular communication fosters emotional bonds and helps families navigate the complexities of life in Venezuela and abroad.
Why People Call Mozambique from Venezuela
Family Connections
Stay close with family members living in Mozambique with affordable calls.
Business Communication
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Expat Community
People from Mozambique living in Venezuela stay connected with home.
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