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  2. Telephone numbers in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Central Africa Angola +244: 00: Telephone numbers in Angola Cameroon +237: 00: Telephone numbers in Cameroon Central African Republic +236: 00: Telephone numbers in the Central African Republic Chad +235: 00: Telephone numbers in Chad Democratic Republic of the Congo +243: 00: Telephone numbers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Republic ...

  3. Annuaires Afrique - Wikipedia

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    Annuaires Afrique , or AfricaPhonebooks , is a group of African online telephone directories owned by The Global Super Pages. It currently serves the following areas: It currently serves the following areas:

  4. Telephone numbers in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Old numbers New numbers Service/Carrier [2] +237 2xxxxxx +237 22xxxxxx: fixed, CAMTEL +237 3xxxxxx +237 33xxxxxx: fixed, CAMTEL +237 45xxxxx +237 745xxxxx

  5. Telephone numbers in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    List of area codes Old format New format [1] Place/service +251 1 xxxxxx +251 11 1xxxxxx: Addis Ababa North +251 1 xxxxxx +251 11 2xxxxxx: Addis Ababa West

  6. Telecommunications in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    state-owned Cameroon Radio Television (CRTV), 2 private TV broadcasters (2007); [3] one station (2001). BBC World Service radio is available via local relays (98.4 FM in Yaounde, the capital). [4] The government maintains tight control over broadcast media. State-owned Cameroon Radio Television (CRTV), operates both a TV and a radio network. It ...

  7. Telecommunications in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian dial plan changed on 17 September 2005. City codes (i.e., internal prefixes) changed from two digits to three (or, from outside Ethiopia, one digit to two). Phone numbers changed from six digits to seven. In 2007, there were 89 internet hosts. [1] There were 447,300 internet users in 2009. [1]

  8. Amateur radio call signs in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The conference held in 1927 assigned call prefixes to Morocco (CNA–CNZ), Egypt (SUA–SUZ), Republic of Liberia (ELA–ELZ), Ethiopia (ETA–ETZ), and the Union of South Africa (ZSA–ZUZ). These, however, did not necessarily include amateur radio operation. [9] African areas administered politically by colonizing countries (i.e.

  9. List of diplomatic missions in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions in Cameroon. The capital Yaoundé currently hosts 39 embassies/high commissions. Douala , the largest city and main economic center, hosts 8 consular missions.