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Typically, an 11-digit phone number includes a combination of the country code, area code, and the local subscriber number. For example, in the UK, phone numbers can have 11 digits, including the area code. In the United States and Canada, adding the country code (+1) to the standard 10-digit format results in an 11-digit number.
Mobiles: The 11-digit code is always written in full in the whole China e.g. 1WX YYYY ZZZZ. Each WX is assigned to a service provider while W is usually '3' through '9'. The remaining eight digits are the subscriber number.
Include the Country Code – Each country has a unique code (e.g., +1 for the US, +44 for the UK). Contain No Spaces, Dashes, or Parentheses – The E.164 format is digit-only, which ensures compatibility across all global systems. Be Limited to a Maximum of 15 Digits – This includes the country code and subscriber number.
The standard format for a US phone number is Area Code – 3-digit exchange code – 4-digit phone number. For instance, if you were calling the White House in Washington, D.C., the phone number format would look like this: (202)-456-1111.
A standard US phone number always consists of the American country code and ten digits. When making a domestic call, you will not need to include the country code. To break it down further, a US number includes the following parts: The Country Code. Every country in the world has a country code or dialing code assigned to them.
To format a US phone number, dial area code + exchange code + subscriber number. For instance, to 212-555-6789. Here, 212 represents the area code, 555 represents the exchange code, and 6789 represents the subscriber number of the individual or business within the US.
If you do not want the parentheses-space-hyphen formatting (800) 555-1212 for a 10- or 11-digit number, enter a “+” before the number. You can find more documentation on phone number formatting in Salesforce here .