Wallis and Futuna - Communications

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International Dialing Coe for Wallis and Futuna is +681.

Post Office

The Service des Postes et Télécommunications (SPT) is responsible for postage and mail processing, mail order processing, and the sale of stamps, SIM cards (SPT only). There are no mailboxes in Wallis and Futuna, so mail must be posted at an SPT branch.

Located near the main SPT agency in Wallis, stamp enthusiasts will find a philately section featuring special issues and collections.

Mobile Phones

The local mobile network is called Manuia. Only a handful of foreign mobile operators currently cover Wallis and Futuna (SaskTel, Digiciel, Orange, CSL, Telecom, OPT, Vodafone, Sunrise, Tikophone & TVL). Mobile/4G top-ups can be made at the post office and at convenience stores.

Cruiser Contact

Joanne Kanimoa is an Australian living permanently on Wallis island. She often helps out yachties with local info. and can be contacted at jozwhite0712@yahoo.com.au.

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  1. August 8, 2016 at 8:22 PM
    Data Entry3 says:

    2016/08 Wallis Radio only monitor 16 now, Michel Soula is no longer there. Navionic chart plotter was very accurate and the tide and current charts are spot on. The small boat customs is right on the docks now, you don’t have to walk the 1 1/2 km to get to them, although the police do indicate that you have to walk up there YOU DO NOT, that is a customs office but is for importing goods. The anchoring information remains correct.

  2. June 1, 2015 at 1:16 AM
    Data Entry3 says:

    2015/05 : Wallis Radio is effective on Chanel 09 in the south and Channel 22 in the east part of the lagon. Michel Soûla will give you indications on the best places to anchor according to the weather. Mata Utu, Gahi, Halalo, or West of Faioa. Michel is watching on the motor boats which are going outside the lagon for fishing and hé has an AIS to follow you and help you If necessary.