Malaysia Country Code
The country code for Malaysia is +60. Dial it after your country’s international access prefix (for example 011 from the US), then the local number.
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+60 [Local Phone Number]
Example:
+60 3 1234 5678 (Example: Calling Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from anywhere in the world)
How do I dial mobiles vs landlines in Malaysia
Malaysia’s country calling code is +60. Malaysian landlines use geographic area codes (written domestically with a leading 0, like 03 for Kuala Lumpur/Selangor or 04 for Penang), while mobile numbers use 01x mobile codes (for example 012, 016, 018, etc.). Within Malaysia, you generally include the leading 0 in the area/mobile code when dialing nationally (e.g., 03-XXXX XXXX for Kuala Lumpur landlines, 01X-XXX XXXX for mobiles). 
When calling Malaysia from abroad, dial your international exit code (or +), then 60, then the Malaysian number without the leading 0. That means 03-XXXX XXXX becomes +60 3 XXXX XXXX, and 016-XXX XXXX becomes +60 16 XXX XXXX. Malaysia also has an “open” dialing plan for landlines: if you’re calling a landline within the same area code from a landline, you may not need to dial the area code, but calls to/from mobiles typically require full national dialing. Mobile number lengths can vary by range (some mobile codes have 8-digit subscriber numbers), so saving contacts in +60 format avoids confusion. 
What are the emergency numbers in Malaysia
For emergencies in Malaysia, dial 999. From mobile phones, 112 is also used and is commonly routed to the national emergency call handling system.
What are the city and area codes in Malaysia
| City | Area Code | International Dialing Format |
|---|---|---|
| Kuala Lumpur | 3 | +60 3 XXXX XXXX |
| Putrajaya | 3 | +60 3 XXXX XXXX |
| Shah Alam / Klang (Selangor) | 3 | +60 3 XXXX XXXX |
| George Town (Penang) | 4 | +60 4 XXX XXXX |
| Ipoh (Perak) | 5 | +60 5 XXX XXXX |
| Malacca City (Melaka) | 6 | +60 6 XXX XXXX |
| Johor Bahru (Johor) | 7 | +60 7 XXX XXXX |
| Kuantan (Pahang) | 9 | +60 9 XXX XXXX |
| Kota Bharu (Kelantan) | 9 | +60 9 XXX XXXX |
| Kuala Terengganu (Terengganu) | 9 | +60 9 XXX XXXX |
| Kuching (Sarawak) | 82 | +60 82 XXX XXX |
| Miri (Sarawak) | 85 | +60 85 XXX XXX |
| Labuan | 87 | +60 87 XXX XXX |
| Kota Kinabalu (Sabah) | 88 | +60 88 XXX XXX |
| Sandakan / Tawau (Sabah) | 89 | +60 89 XXX XXX |
Which mobile prefixes do mobile operators use in Malaysia
| Mobile Operator | Dialing Prefixes | |
|---|---|---|
| CelcomDigi | 013, 016, 019 (historical allocations; MNP affects accuracy) | |
| Maxis / Hotlink | 012, 017 (historical allocations; MNP affects accuracy) | |
| U Mobile | 018 (historical allocations; MNP affects accuracy) | |
| Yes (YTL Communications) | 018 (ranges vary; MNP affects accuracy) | |
| Unifi Mobile (Telekom Malaysia) | 010, 011 (ranges vary; MNP affects accuracy) | |
| MVNOs (various brands) | Often issued within 01x ranges (depends on allocation/network partner) |
What time is it in Malaysia right now for calling
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What is the current Weather in Kuala Lumpur
29°C
few clouds
Feels like 29°C