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Call Liberia from France

Connect with friends, family, and colleagues in Liberia for just 89.24 credits/min. No app required - call directly from your browser.

Call Rates to Liberia

Per minute rates - Billed in 60-second increments

PrefixDescriptionCredits/min
+2316Liberia - Mobile Lonestar (3 prefixes)89.24 cr
+2317Liberia - Mobile Celcom99.2 cr
+2314Liberia - Mobile LiberCell130.52 cr
+2315Liberia - Mobile Comium (4 prefixes)157.5 cr
PrefixDescriptionCredits/min
+231Liberia121.96 cr
Rate range
89.24 - 157.5 credits/min

Rates vary by prefix. Enter the phone number you're calling to see the exact rate.

Cost Comparison: Calling Liberia

See how DialAnyone compares to traditional carriers for calls to Liberia. Our VoIP technology delivers significant savings without sacrificing call quality.

ServiceRate/min10 min call
DialAnyoneBest Rate
$0.75$7.50
AT&T
$6.00$59.97
Verizon
$5.62$56.22
T-Mobile
$4.50$44.98
Calling Cards
$2.25$22.49

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Best Times to Call

Liberia is 2 hours behind France.

πŸ‡«πŸ‡· Time in FranceπŸ‡±πŸ‡· Time in Liberia
8:00 AM6:00 AM
12:00 PM10:00 AM
5:00 PM3:00 PM
9:00 PM7:00 PM

To catch people during waking hours in Liberia (9 AM to 9 PM), call between 11:00 AM and 11:00 PM France time β€” that lands between 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM local time in Liberia.

How to Dial Liberia

+231+local number

From a regular France phone line, dial 00 first (the international exit code), then 231 and the local number β€” a full dialed number looks like 00 231770123456. With DialAnyone, simply enter the full international number (e.g. +231770123456). We'll connect you instantly to anywhere in Liberia.

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Tips for Better Call Quality to Liberia

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Use a Stable Internet Connection

Connect to WiFi when possible. A stable connection of at least 1 Mbps ensures clear audio without dropouts.

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Use Headphones

Headphones with a built-in microphone reduce echo and background noise for clearer conversations.

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Choose the Right Browser

Chrome and Edge offer the best WebRTC performance. Keep your browser updated for optimal call quality.

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Consider Off-Peak Hours

Network congestion can affect call quality. Try calling Liberia during off-peak hours for the clearest connection.

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Close Background Apps

Other apps using bandwidth (streaming, downloads) can affect call quality. Close them before important calls.

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Test Before Important Calls

Make a quick test call first to ensure your setup works correctly before important conversations.

Telecommunications in Liberia

Liberia's telecommunications infrastructure has seen significant improvements over the past decade, although it remains a work in progress due to historical challenges and limited resources. The country has several mobile network operators, with Lonestar Cell MTN and Orange Liberia being the most prominent. These carriers provide extensive mobile coverage, including 4G services in urban areas like Monrovia. As of 2023, there has been ongoing investment in expanding 4G networks, but 5G infrastructure is still in its infancy, with no widespread rollout as of now.

Mobile phone usage is widespread among Liberians, with a significant percentage of the population relying on mobile devices for communication, banking, and accessing the internet. According to the Liberia Telecommunications Authority, mobile penetration reached approximately 90% in recent years, largely due to the affordability and accessibility of prepaid services. Landline services are limited, primarily available in urban centers, making mobile phones the primary means of communication for most Liberians.

Communication Culture in Liberia

In Liberia, phone call etiquette reflects the country’s social norms and cultural values. When answering a call, Liberians usually greet the caller warmly, often using phrases like "Hello" or "Good day." Informal greetings are common among friends and family, while a more formal approach might be used in professional contexts.

Cold calling is generally acceptable, but it's polite to introduce yourself and state your purpose quickly, as many people lead busy lives. Business calls typically follow a structured format, with a formal introduction and clear articulation of the purpose. In personal calls, conversations may be more relaxed, with discussions about family and local happenings often taking precedence. Text messaging and social media, such as WhatsApp, are also popular communication channels, especially among the youth.

Best Times to Call Liberia

Liberia operates on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) without daylight saving time, which means it is 5 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The best times to call depend on both time zone differences and typical daily schedules. Most people in Liberia start their day around 7:00 AM and finish work by 5:00 PM, so calling during the late morning or early afternoon (between 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM GMT) is ideal.

Weekends, specifically Saturdays, are generally more relaxed, while Sundays are often reserved for family and religious activities. Avoid calling during national holidays, such as Independence Day on July 26 or Thanksgiving Day on the first Thursday of November, as many Liberians will be with family or attending celebrations, which could lead to unavailability.

Business Calls to Liberia

When conducting business communications with Liberia, understanding local norms is crucial. Meetings are often scheduled in advance, and it's common for business discussions to start with small talk before delving into the main agenda. English is the official language, making communication easier for English speakers, but be aware that local dialects may also be used in informal settings.

Email is frequently used for initial contacts, but phone calls can serve as effective follow-ups. It’s advisable to maintain professionalism throughout the conversation, using appropriate titles and formal language, especially with new contacts. Punctuality is valued in business settings, so being on time for calls or meetings is essential. In summary, blending formality with warmth in your communication will foster positive relationships in Liberia’s business culture.

Liberia Phone Numbers: What to Expect

Liberia is a mobile-first country where the landline effectively doesn't exist for most people. The two dominant operators β€” Lonestar Cell MTN and Orange Liberia β€” carry almost all voice traffic, and numbers are entirely mobile. A contact who gives you a Liberian number is giving you their cell; there is no expectation of a separate home line. Monrovia has the best coverage, and 4G service has expanded meaningfully in the capital, but signal quality drops in the counties beyond. When calling into areas like Nimba, Lofa, or Grand Cape Mount, dropped calls are common enough that a short call to confirm you've connected before getting into detail can save frustration. WhatsApp calls are widely used alongside standard voice, particularly among Liberians with diaspora connections, so knowing whether your contact prefers data-based calls is worth checking.

Calling Liberia on a Budget

Liberia runs on GMT with no daylight saving offset, which makes it one of the easier African time zones to calculate from Europe. From the US East Coast, Liberia is five hours ahead, meaning late morning in New York aligns with late afternoon in Monrovia β€” near the end of the typical working day but still reachable. Calling during the Liberian lunch window, roughly noon to 2 PM local, often finds people stepped away from desks. National holidays cluster around July (Independence Day) and November (Thanksgiving, a distinctly Liberian tradition tied to settlers' American heritage), when personal calls are welcome but business conversations less so. For regular calls to family in Monrovia, early evenings local time tend to work well β€” after the heat of the day has passed and people have settled at home.

International Calling from France

France is home to a vibrant expat and immigrant community, comprising approximately 7.5 million foreign-born residents as of 2020. This diverse demographic includes significant populations from Algeria, Morocco, Portugal, and Italy, each maintaining strong ties with their countries of origin. Many in these communities rely on international calling to stay connected with family and friends back home. For instance, the Algerian diaspora in France, which numbers around 1.5 million, often calls Algeria to keep in touch with loved ones, while the Portuguese community, estimated at 800,000, frequently connects with relatives in Portugal.

The importance of international calling cannot be overstated, as it fosters emotional connections and cultural continuity among families separated by geography. In addition to personal relationships, many expatriates engage in business dealings with their home countries, making reliable communication essential. Residents in major cities like Paris and Marseille, with their large immigrant populations, particularly prioritize these international connections, often utilizing various calling methods to bridge the distance with their loved ones.

Why VoIP from France

International calling costs from France can quickly add up when using traditional carriers. Rates for calls to countries like Algeria or Morocco can range from €0.20 to €1.00 per minute, depending on the service provider and the calling plan. This can deter regular communication for many expatriates. VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and browser-based calling options, such as Skype, WhatsApp, and Zoom, have become increasingly popular due to their cost-effectiveness, often allowing users to make free or low-cost calls over the internet.

France boasts a robust telecommunications infrastructure, with high internet penetration rates (over 90% as of 2023) and widespread availability of mobile data. 4G and 5G networks are well-established in urban areas, facilitating smooth VoIP calls. With competitive mobile data plans and affordable home internet services, residents can easily access these technologies, ensuring that staying connected is both economical and convenient.

Staying Connected from France

International calls play a crucial role in maintaining familial bonds, especially for those separated by borders. For many families, these calls are a lifeline, allowing them to share life updates, celebrate milestones, and provide emotional support. The technology available today, from video calls to messaging apps, significantly bridges the distance, offering a sense of presence that traditional letters or emails cannot match.

To maintain regular communication across different time zones, expats in France can adopt a few practical strategies. Setting a specific day and time for calls can help both parties plan and ensure availability. Utilizing scheduling apps can also help navigate time differences, making it easier for families to connect without confusion. By embracing technology and establishing routines, those living in France can foster meaningful relationships with loved ones around the globe.

Why People Call Liberia from France

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Family Connections

Stay close with family members living in Liberia with affordable calls.

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Business Communication

Connect with business partners, clients, and colleagues at low rates.

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Expat Community

People from Liberia living in France stay connected with home.

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Travel Planning

Coordinate travel plans, hotel bookings, and local arrangements.

Frequently Asked Questions

DialAnyone offers some of the cheapest rates to call Liberia from France, starting at just 89.24 credits per minute (approximately $0.75/min). Unlike traditional carriers that charge $1-3/minute for international calls, our VoIP technology delivers the same call quality at a fraction of the cost. No monthly fees, no contracts - just pay for what you use.
Calling Liberia from France with DialAnyone starts from just 89.24 credits per minute. With our credit packages, that's approximately $0.75 per minute - significantly cheaper than carriers like AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile which can charge $1-3 per minute for international calls.
Liberia is 2 hours behind France. To reach people during waking hours there (9 AM to 9 PM), call between 11:00 AM and 11:00 PM France time β€” that's 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM in Liberia.
No app is required! DialAnyone works directly in your web browser on any device - computer, tablet, or smartphone. Simply sign up, add credits, and start calling. We also offer mobile apps for iOS and Android if you prefer a dedicated calling experience on the go.
Yes! You can call both mobile phones and landlines in Liberia. Mobile calls cost 89.24 credits per minute, while landline calls cost 121.96 credits per minute. Our rates are the same whether you're calling a personal cell phone or a business landline.
From a regular phone in France, dial 00 (the international exit code), then 231, then the local number without its leading zero β€” for example 00 231770123456. With DialAnyone, simply enter the full number in the format +231770123456 and we'll connect you instantly. No need to remember special access codes.
While there are apps like WhatsApp or Skype that offer free calls, they require the recipient to have the same app installed and an internet connection. DialAnyone calls work to any phone number in Liberia - landline or mobile - without requiring any app on the recipient's end. Our low rates (from $0.75/min) make it nearly as affordable as "free" without the limitations.
Credits are your universal currency on DialAnyone. Buy them once and use them for calls, texts, and mobile data (eSIM). Credits never expire, and bulk purchases give you a lower cost per credit - up to 25% savings on annual packages. This means more value for frequent callers on the France to Liberia route.
Yes! DialAnyone uses high-quality VoIP technology with HD voice when available. Call quality depends on your internet connection - a stable WiFi or 4G/5G connection typically provides crystal-clear calls that rival or exceed traditional phone calls. We recommend at least 1 Mbps internet speed for optimal quality.
Yes! DialAnyone supports SMS messaging to Liberia. You can send text messages to any mobile number using the same credits you use for calls. This is great for quick messages when a call isn't convenient or to coordinate call times across time zones.
For regular callers to Liberia, we recommend purchasing larger credit packages which offer better rates (up to 25% savings with annual packages). Also, calling over WiFi instead of mobile data is free on your internet bill. Many customers also use our eSIM data when traveling to Liberia to stay connected affordably.
DialAnyone can connect you to regular phone numbers in Liberia, but for life-threatening emergencies, you should always contact local emergency services first. If you need to help someone in Liberia from France, you can call their local contacts who can then reach emergency services directly.

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