Communications in Oceania: Connecting Islands to the World

International dialing codes for countries in Oceania

Oceania may have the smallest population of the major regions—home to about 47 million people—but its connectivity needs are unique due to the vast geographic dispersion of its nations and territories. Dominated by Australia (+61) and New Zealand (+64), the region utilizes the +6 prefix zone.

For the many small island nations, such as Fiji or Tonga, satellite telephony and undersea fiber-optic cables are the backbone that allows integration with the global economy. Understanding the specific dialing codes for these areas is essential for tourism, international aid, and maritime logistics operations.

In this region, clarity in numbering is vital to avoid long-distance costs that can still be high in more remote territories. Our guide to Oceania simplifies this process, offering a clear view of country codes and helping users identify legitimate calls. With our call planner, you can also overcome the challenge of extreme time zones, ensuring that your calls to the other side of the world occur at the perfect moment.

Oceania Countries

8 countries