How to call a mobile phone in Montenegro. Short telephone numbers for emergency services and information desks. Mobile communications in Montenegro


Knowledgeable tourists and local residents recommend giving preference to the M:Tel operator, arguing that its services are noticeably better in terms of price/quality ratio. You can buy a SIM card at the airport, any newsstand, post office, company office, as well as in some shopping centers.


Branch cellular communications operator ""M:Tel"".

Express payment cards with denominations of 5, 10 and 25 € are also sold there. In addition, the account is replenished through terminals (there is a function for selecting the Russian language in the menu) and cash registers at grocery stores. It is more profitable to put money on a T-mobile card through the website; with this method of replenishing an account, the subscriber is given a 10% discount.


"Telenor" account replenishment voucher.

Approximate tariffs of mobile operators

Calls to CIS countries: €1-1.75 in a minute;

Cost of on-net conversation per 1 minute: M:Tel - €0.06-0.12; T-mobile - €0.07-0.12; Telenor - €0.10-0.15;

SMS within the network: €0.01-0.03 .

1 MB Internet: €0,04 .

Internet connection

Since 2011, 3.5G technology has been actively used in Montenegro, increasing the speed of access to mobile Internet. In order for the Internet to appear on your smartphone, you need to create a new connection in its settings.


To do this, you can call the call center, contact the operator’s office, or try to establish a connection yourself using the following data:

For corporate clients:

Name: Telenor MNE Internet

Proxy IP: 192.168.246.005

Proxy port: 8080 or 9201

For individuals:

Username: leave blank

Password: leave blank

T-Mobile

Proxy IP: 10.0.5.19

Proxy port: 8080

Name: mtelinternet

APN: mtelinternet

Username: internet

Proxy IP: default

Proxy port: default.

Telephone booths and telephone booths

Not the most convenient, but undoubtedly the most economical type of communication. For calls from a telephone booth or the main post office, prepaid Monte Card cards are used. In some cities there are machines that accept coins, and in resorts - credit cards. The quality of the connection through a street pay phone is usually much better than when calling from a hotel, and the cost is several times cheaper.

The procedure for dialing a number from a landline phone:

The dialing rules for mobile and landline phones are not the same.

When calling from Russia to Montenegro, dial the following combination of numbers: 8-10-382-<код города/мобильного оператора>

When calling from Montenegro to Russia you should dial the following combination of numbers: 00-7 (Russian code)-<код города/мобильного оператора>- number of the called subscriber;


* Where

8 - access to long distance communication;

10 or 00 - international line access code;

382 - telephone code of Montenegro.

The procedure for dialing a number from a mobile phone:

Methods for dialing a number from a mobile (cell) phone:

When calling from Russia to Montenegro to a landline: +382 -<код города без «0»>- six-digit subscriber number;


To access cellular network from Montenegro to Russia: +7 (Russian code) -<код оператора сети без «0»>

How to call a Montenegrin number within Montenegro:

Co landline phone : 0-<код города/мобильного оператора>- number of the called subscriber.

From a mobile phone with a local SIM card: +382-<код города/мобильного оператора>- number of the called subscriber.

*Where

0 - exit code for long-distance communication.

Telephone codes of Montenegrin cities

Podgorica, Danilovgrad, Kolasin - 020 , Bar, Ulcinj - 030 , Herceg Novi, Bijela - 031 , Tivat and Kotor - 032 , Budva - 033 , Niksic, Shavnik, Pluzine - 040 , Cetinje - 041 , Bijelo Polje, Mojkovac - 050 , Berane, Rozaje, Plav - 051 , Zabljak - 052 .

Short telephone numbers for emergency services and information bureaus

92 - police;

122 - police (from mobile phone)

93 - fire protection

94 - ambulance

112 -general emergency number

988 - Telecom Montenegro help desk

1987 - tech. roadside assistance

95 - exact time

9848 - weather forecast.

We hope that we were able to clarify all questions regarding telephone communication in Montenegro. And the costs for it will ultimately be minimal!

Mobile phones have become a part of the lives of 93% of the population of Montenegro. Communication services in Montenegro are provided by well-known European operators Telenor (code 069) and T-Mobile (code 067). Their offices can be easily found in any major city, including on the coast. Third mobile operator Montenegro M:Tel (code 068) is also not inferior to international competitors in the quality of service and communication. Express Mobile Internet and video calls have been available to residents of Montenegro since 2009, when the 3G standard was introduced. In November 2012, the operator Telenor put into operation the network fourth generation(4G) in , and .

Mobile coverage, which is provided by all three operators in total, is valid almost anywhere in Montenegro and accounts for 91% of the entire territory. There is no network in some uninhabited regions near mountain rivers and massifs. The mountainous terrain does not allow covering the entire territory, therefore, on many mountain roads, communication is unstable or absent. The good news is that the communication signal on the road is almost always restored after a couple of kilometers, so we can assume that in general there are no problems with coverage in Montenegro.

It is not difficult to connect to mobile communication services in Montenegro - you just need to purchase a SIM card at any grocery store, newsstand or souvenir shop. You can contact the office of any operator, but then be prepared to get into a long line. As a rule, you can make calls immediately after installing a SIM card - the amount you paid upon purchase will be on your account.

The choice of means of replenishing your account is also quite large. You can use the Russian-language orange payment terminal and buy a top-up card with secret code, protected by an erasable layer ("voucher") or deposit funds into your account through a payment counter at a grocery store or kiosk ("electronska dopuna").

The various tariffs of all three operators in Montenegro have approximately the same conditions in terms of what is relevant for tourists. So a call within the country will cost 0.12 euros per minute, SMS - 0.06 euros (landline calls are more expensive than mobile calls).

A call to a CIS country will cost 1 euro per minute, and the cost of a mobile phone is 0.04 euros per 1 MB. All incoming calls in Montenegro are free.

International dialing code of Montenegro: +382
Telenor international dialing code: +382 69
International telephone code T-mobile: +382 67
International dialing code M:tel: +382 68

Telephone codes of cities in Montenegro

Bar, Ulcinj: 30; Berane, Andrijevica, Plav, Rozaje: 51; Belo Polje, Mojkovac: 50; Budva: 33; Cetinje: 41; Herceg Novi: 31; Kotor, Tivat: 32; Niksic, Pluzine, Savnik: 40; Pljevlja, Zabljak: 52; Podgorica, Danilovgrad, Kolasin: 20.
Information updated 03/12/2012

Telephone communication is very important when traveling.

Therefore, today I will talk about calls to and from Montenegro, about Montenegrin telephone codes and mobile operators.

I did not observe any particular problems with communication in Montenegro.

Coating mobile network quite good for such a mountainous country.

Almost everywhere we went there was a net. The exception is tunnels and.

Montenegro code 382.

Telephone codes of cities in Montenegro:

  • 020 – Podgorica, Kolasin, Danilovgrad
  • 030 – Bar, Ulcinj
  • 031 – Herceg Novi
  • 032 – Kotor, Tivat
  • 033 – Budva
  • 040 – Niksic, Shavlyak, Pluzine
  • 041 – Cetinje
  • 050 – Belo Polje, Majkovac
  • 051 – Berane, Andrejevitsa, Plav, Rozae
  • 052 – Zabljak, Pljevlja.

To call Montenegro from Russia, Belarus or anywhere, you need to dial:

  • 8-10-382-area code with zero-phone number
  • from mobile: +382-city code without zero-phone number.

How to call from Montenegro?

To call Montenegrin number Within the country, just dial the city/operator code followed by a zero and the phone number.

To call from Montenegro to Belarus, you need to dial: 00-375-city code without zero-phone number. From mobile: +375-city code without zero-phone number.

Accordingly, to Russia: 00-7 - city code without zero - telephone number. From mobile: +7 - area code without zero - phone number.

Emergency numbers in Montenegro

  • 122 - police
  • 123 - fire protection
  • 124 - ambulance.

Mobile communications in Montenegro

Cellular communications in Montenegro are represented by 3 mobile operators:

  • (067) T-mobile
  • (068) m:tel
  • (069) Telenor (Telenor).

The numbers in brackets indicate where the number of this network begins.

Now entering the market new operator— (066) Volim. But I haven’t heard of anyone using it yet.

How to connect to mobile communications in Montenegro?

Very simple. To do this you need a passport and 5 euros)

You need to buy a SIM card, which is sold at airports, in the offices of mobile operators, kiosks, and stores. When you connect, you will be charged 5 euros - and this amount will be added to your SIM card balance.

Oh yes. Every month, when you call somewhere from a Montenegrin SIM card, 1 euro will be withdrawn from your account - this is a tax (I don’t know exactly what, but it’s regularly withdrawn).

How to top up your account?

You can top up your account in the same offices, shops and kiosks, as well as at gas stations, post offices and banks. In addition, many public places and shops have terminals.

It’s even more profitable to top up your account via the Internet. For example, T-mobile gives a 10% discount when replenishing through the website.

When replenishing, you need to indicate your number and the amount to be deposited into the account.

Tariffs can be viewed on the operators' websites. They are approximately the same, so I see no point in going into details.

Skype allows you to save on calls to your home country. I usually buy a package of 60 minutes for calls to Belarus for a month for 10 euros, which is much cheaper than calling from a mobile phone.

I hope that I was able to clarify all the issues regarding calls and mobile communications in Montenegro. If not, ask, I will answer them in the comments.

Telephone communications in large and small cities of Montenegro are quite well developed. You can call abroad or anywhere in the country from a landline in your hotel, at the post office, or by using one of the many street pay phones. The first option is easier, but the ratio of price and quality of communication leaves much to be desired. In order to use a pay phone in Montenegro, you will need to purchase a prepaid card (Monte Card) at any street kiosk or store.

Mobile communications in Montenegro

Mobile communication services in Montenegro are provided by 3 large cellular companies: T-mobile (code 067), ProMonte (code 069) and M:tel (code 068), operating in GSM standard and having roaming agreements with Russian companies.

You can purchase a local SIM card in Montenegro from the official operator, at any street kiosk or store. The price of the initial package is 10 € (5 € on the account), the cost of a minute of conversation is 0.9 € per minute (calls to Russia) and 0.1-0.2 € per minute ( local calls), billing is per second from the first minute of the call. The account is replenished using plastic cards express payments (5, 10 and 25 €), which can be purchased everywhere. To top up the balance of a Montenegrin SIM card, you will need:

  • enter your code mobile operator(T-mobile - 123, ProMonte - 148, M:tel - 101)
  • erase the protective layer of the card and enter the code hidden under it
  • press #
  • press “call” or “enter” (ok, yes)

Checking the balance on a local SIM card in Montenegro

  • Operator T-mobile - *122#
  • Operator ProMonte - *147#
  • Operator M:tel - *122#

Majority Russian operators cellular services are offered special rates or bonus promotions, as well as international roaming. More information about roaming tariffs can be found in offices or on official websites.

Prices are indicated in rubles

Internet in Montenegro

Internet in Montenegro is provided by the main local provider - T-Com. The main types of Internet in Montenegro are Dial-Up via a modem, as well as communication via a dedicated ADSL line. However, to obtain phone number you need to have temporary registration in the country (“priyava”), so this option is suitable for those who plan to spend a long time in the country.

Wi-Fi Internet in Montenegro is distributed mainly in hotels, as well as in local Internet cafes (n/a in the cafe of the BudWWWa computer center), where its cost is approximately 2 € per hour.