New Caledonia - Communications

Nov 09, 2025

International Dialing Code for New Caledonia is +687.

Mobile phones & Internet

One of the easiest ways to stay connected to the internet is with a "Tourism card" SIM card. New Caledonia now has 82% of the territory offering 4G connectivity.

There are several public WiFi terminals in Noumea that allow you to connect to the Internet for free.   They are located in the city centre, near the beach, Georges Brunelet Park and Ouen Toro Park and the majority of Anse-Vata and Lemon Bay bars.

The New Caledonia Tourism website has useful information on internet access, mobile data and WiFi services.

SSB

See Pacific List of Radio Nets

The Namba Net operates now on 8101 because 6 megs became too noisy. It is at 0815 hrs local time for vessels cruising New Caledonia and Vanuatu.

Please note that the Namba net only operates when there are sufficient cruisers prepared to act as net controllers. Ideally 7 people but it usually starts with 4. It starts usually sometime in June and finishes in October. The 8 meg frequency covers Vanuatu. New Caledonia, the Solomon Islands, and the Louisades.

Last updated:  February 2020

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