🇲🇾 → 🇲🇲Malaysia to Myanmar

Call Myanmar +95

Use code +95 and the number without the leading zero. With StartACall you call from the browser, no app and no SIM, for about $1.10 per minute. The first call is free with no card.

What you get

  • Code +95, mobile and landline
  • About $1.10 per minute, billed per minute
  • No app, no SIM, first call free
How it works
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How it works

1

Open StartACall

Open it in your browser and create an account in under a minute.

2

Type +95 and the number

Use +95 and the number, dropping the leading zero used locally.

3

Press call

The call lands on the line in seconds with clear voice. The first call is free.

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Pay as you go

Per minute pricing, no monthly plan, and your credit never expires.

No app, no SIM

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How to call Myanmar from Malaysia

In short

To call Myanmar from Malaysia, dial the plus sign, the country code 95 and the number without the leading zero. With StartACall you call straight from your browser, no app and no SIM, for about $1.10 per minute. The first call is free with no card, and the person you reach needs nothing.

Calling Myanmar without the hassle

Many Myanmar workers and refugees living in Malaysia keep in close touch with family in Yangon, Mandalay and across the country. The usual way is to dial 00, then 95, then the number, but international rates on a SIM can be steep.

With StartACall you type the plus sign, 95 and the number, dropping the leading zero that is used locally. It runs in the browser on your laptop or phone, with nothing to install and no number of your own needed to make the call.

What it costs and how you pay

Calls to Myanmar are about $1.10 per minute. There is a small $0.004 connection fee per call, and after that you pay only for the minutes used. Because the per minute rate is higher, it helps to plan longer calls.

Billing is pay as you go, with no monthly plan and no contract. You top up a small amount, the credit never expires, and you use it when you need it. The first call is free with no card, so you can check the connection before adding balance.

You see the rate before you dial, so a longer call is easy to budget even at the higher per minute price. There is no roaming charge because the call travels over the internet, and any credit you do not use stays in your account rather than expiring the way a prepaid international top up often does.

Time difference and good hours to call

Myanmar is one and a half hours behind Malaysia. When it is mid evening in Kuala Lumpur it is early evening in Myanmar, a good time to reach family at home after their day.

Mobile coverage in Myanmar varies by area, so if a call drops it is worth trying again. The line on StartACall is clear when the connection on both ends is stable.

Number formats and city codes

Myanmar mobile numbers start with 09 nationally and are the most common way to reach family, so a mobile written 09 765 432100 becomes +95 9 765432100 once you drop the leading zero. Most calls home go to a mobile rather than a fixed line.

Landlines use a city area code after the leading zero, such as 1 for Yangon and 2 for Mandalay. A Yangon landline written 01 234567 becomes +95 1 234567 from Malaysia. As always you remove the single leading zero and keep the rest of the number.

Why people in Malaysia use the browser to call

For the Myanmar community in Malaysia, staying in touch matters and the international rate on a normal SIM can eat into a tight budget. Browser calling removes the operator markup and lets you see the rate before you dial.

There is nothing to install and no app required on either side. You add a little credit, it never expires, and the person in Myanmar simply answers their normal phone. Because the call goes over the internet there is no roaming charge to worry about.

To make the call you open the dialler in Chrome, Safari, Edge or Firefox, allow the microphone, type +95 and the number, then press call. It works the same on a laptop or a phone, so you can reach family at home from whichever device you happen to have with you.

As long as you have wifi or mobile data, you can call without a working SIM at all, which helps when your prepaid credit has run out or your line has no international allowance. The first call is free with no card, so you can hear the connection before adding any balance.

Frequently asked questions

What is the code to call Myanmar from Malaysia?+

The country code for Myanmar is +95. From Malaysia dial 00 95 on a normal line, or just +95 and the number on StartACall, dropping the leading zero.

How much does it cost to call Myanmar?+

On StartACall it is about $1.10 per minute, plus a $0.004 connection fee, billed per minute with no monthly plan.

How do I dial a Myanmar mobile from Malaysia?+

Mobiles start with 09 nationally. Drop the leading zero and dial +95 9 and the rest of the number. Most family calls go to a mobile.

What is the time difference between Malaysia and Myanmar?+

Myanmar is one and a half hours behind Malaysia, so mid evening in Kuala Lumpur is early evening in Myanmar, a good time to call home.

Do I need an app or a SIM?+

No. StartACall works in your browser on computer and phone, with no SIM, no app and no number of your own needed to call.

Does the person in Myanmar need an app?+

No. You call their normal mobile or landline and they answer as usual, with no app or account on their side.

Can I try it before paying?+

Yes. The first call is free so you can test the voice quality, and we do not ask for a card.

Last reviewed June 2026Reviewed by the StartACall calling teamDialing rules cross checked against ITU international dialing procedures
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