In Algeria, temporary or fake phone numbers are commonly used for software testing, development, and as placeholders within applications or databases. These dummy numbers help simulate real-world scenarios without the risk of disclosing actual user data or incurring unintended charges. Developers working on mobile apps, CRM systems, or web forms often use such Algerian numbers to verify workflows, conduct quality assurance, and ensure functionality before deploying to a live environment. While these numbers appear realistic, they are non-functional and are solely intended for internal, non-commercial use in a controlled setting.
Djezzy
- +213 770 112 345
- +213 771 998 234
- +213 779 004 678
- +213 770 556 789
- +213 771 667 890
Mobilis
- +213 660 221 134
- +213 661 843 920
- +213 666 309 457
- +213 667 418 602
- +213 668 559 210
Ooredoo Algeria
- +213 550 321 789
- +213 551 437 220
- +213 552 605 384
- +213 553 718 946
- +213 554 829 117