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Tunisia phone number prefixes follow national telecom authority allocation rules — the prefix tells you the operator and line type.
| Prefix | Type | What it means | Cost to call back |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20-29 | Mobile | Tunisie Telecom | Standard mobile rate |
| 50-55 | Mobile | Ooredoo TN | Standard mobile rate |
| 90-99 | Mobile | Orange TN | Standard mobile rate |
| 71 | Landline | Tunis | Standard rate |
| 73 | Landline | Sfax | Standard rate |
| 74 | Landline | Sousse | Standard rate |
| 80 | National Rate | National rate lines | Standard rate |
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These are the most-reported caller fraud patterns in Tunisia right now.
Callers impersonate Direction Generale des Impots agents threatening tax penalties. Tunisian tax authorities send official written notices and never demand phone payments. Verify at finances.gov.tn.
Fraudsters pose as STB, Attijari, or Zitouna Bank staff claiming your account is at risk. They request your card details or one-time password. No Tunisian bank calls asking for OTPs. Call your bank's official hotline.
Short-code SMS services can subscribe you to premium content after a single reply or click. Check your phone bill and contact your carrier to block premium SMS subscriptions at the INTT regulated tariff.
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