* Numbers are generated according to the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) standards.
Understanding Mexican Phone Numbers (+52)
In Mexico, all phone numbers consist of 10 digits. This includes a 2 or 3-digit Area Code (known as Clave LADA) followed by the subscriber number. Since 2019, the dialing process has been unified to make it simpler for both landlines and mobile phones.
| Element | Format | Example Regions |
|---|---|---|
| Country Code | +52 | International prefix. |
| Area Code | 2-3 Digits | 55 (Mexico City), 33 (Guadalajara), 81 (Monterrey). |
| Subscriber Number | 7-8 Digits | The personal part of the mobile number. |
Why the Format Changed in 2019
Previously, callers had to use prefixes like "044" or "045" to reach mobile phones. The IFT (Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones) eliminated these prefixes to create a seamless 10-digit dialing experience. Our generator provides numbers in this modern, simplified format.
No. These numbers are for testing and design purposes only. They are generated using random algorithms to match the correct visual format and cannot receive SMS, calls, or security codes.
Key Telecom Providers in Mexico
Most mobile numbers in Mexico are serviced by these major carriers:
- Telcel: The largest operator with the widest coverage.
- AT&T Mexico: A major player in urban areas.
- Movistar: Popular across various states in the republic.