Format any Afghan phone number to +93 standard and detect the carrier network (Roshan, MTN, AWCC, Etisalat).
Paste multiple numbers (one per line). All will be formatted at once.
| Prefix | Primary Carrier | Also Possible |
|---|---|---|
| 070x | AWCC | Roshan |
| 071x | Roshan | Etisalat |
| 072x | AWCC | Etisalat |
| 073x | AWCC / Roshan | — |
| 074x | AWCC / Roshan | — |
| 075x | AWCC | — |
| 076x | MTN | Etisalat |
| 077x | MTN | — |
| 078x | AWCC / MTN | — |
| 079x | Roshan | MTN, Etisalat |
Afghan mobile phone numbers follow a standardised format. All Afghan numbers are 10 digits when written in local format (starting with 0), or 9 digits without the leading zero. When written in international format with the Afghanistan country code, they begin with +93 followed by the 9-digit number.
For example, a Kabul number might appear as: 0701234567 (local), 701234567 (without leading zero), or +93701234567 (international). All three refer to the same number. This tool normalises any of these variants into a consistent, internationally usable format.
Because Afghan carriers share overlapping number prefixes, carrier detection by prefix alone is not always definitive. This tool shows the most likely carrier and notes when a number could belong to multiple networks.