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Cambodia (001 – Telecom Cambodia, 007 – Royal Telecom International) Colombia (005, 007, 009) Indonesia (001, 007, 008) South Korea (see Telephone numbers in South Korea#International call carrier codes) Taiwan (see Telephone numbers in Taiwan#International dialling) Thailand (see Telephone numbers in Thailand#International dialling) 010 ...
357 – Cyprus (including Akrotiri and Dhekelia) 358 – Finland. 358 (18) – Åland. 359 – Bulgaria. 36 – Hungary (formerly assigned to Turkey, now at 90) 37 – formerly assigned to East Germany until its reunification with West Germany, now part of 49 Germany.
Country code. +233. International access. 00. Long-distance. 0. The Ghana telephone numbering plan is the system used for assigning telephone numbers in Ghana. It is regulated by the National Communications Authority, which holds responsibility for telecommunications . Since 1 May 2010, all fixed-line numbers and mobile numbers have 9 national ...
Former Attorney General Bill Barr warned Republicans to “be careful” of getting caught in former President Trump’s “carnage,” after the property manager of his Mar-a-Lago resort was ...
Access codes; Country code +57: International access: 00 followed by 1 or 3 digit carrier code: Long-distance: 0 followed by 1 or 3 digit carrier code: Number Plan.
Country code. 1. International access. 011. Long-distance. 1. Telephone numbers in Canada follow the fixed-length format of the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) of a three-digit area code, a three-digit central office code (or exchange code), and a four-digit station or line code. This is represented as NPA NXX XXXX.
Country code. +298. International access. 00. Telephone numbers in the Faroe Islands have used a closed numbering plan, with 6-digit subscriber's numbers since 1998. [1] Numbers are usually printed in three groups of two digits. E.g. Tórshavn municipality 's city hall has the telephone number 30 20 10.
Country code. +971. International access. 00. Long-distance. 0. Telephone numbers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) follow a closed telephone numbering plan. The UAE is assigned an international dialing code of +971 by ITU. Telephone numbers are fixed at seven digits, with area codes fixed at two or three digits.