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Country codes are defined by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in ITU-T standards E.123 and E.164. The prefixes enable international direct dialing (IDD). Country codes constitute the international telephone numbering plan. They are used only when dialing a telephone number in a country or world region other than the caller's.
0. All phone numbers in Morocco are 9 digits in length (excluding the leading 0). Morocco uses a closed numbering plan, i.e. the prefix is not omitted for local calls. This is necessary because the same geographic area can be served by several prefixes. Casablanca, for instance, has 10 prefixes. Fixed and mobile prefixes belong exclusively to ...
Codes starting with 1XX specify a particular carrier to route a call to (XX denotes the carrier code). [1] Codes starting with 5 are region-free and are treated as local calls wherever the calling party is dialing from (within Venezuela only). Codes starting with 8 are toll-free numbers. Codes starting with 9 are assigned to premium rate services.
This is a list of international dialing prefixes used in various countries for direct dialing of international telephone calls.These prefixes are typically required only when dialling from a landline, while in GSM-compliant mobile phone (cell phone) systems, only the symbol + before the country code may be used [citation needed] irrespective of where the telephone is used at that moment; the ...
Area code 212, the first telephone area code used for Manhattan [2] "212" (song), a 2011 song by Harlem rapper Azealia Banks. 212 Medea, a very large Main belt asteroid. Bell 212 helicopter. Type 212 submarine. 212, a fragrance by Carolina Herrera [3] 212 action, a mass protest led by Indonesian Islamist groups.
TETRA networks use the mobile country code from ITU-T Recommendation E.212 together with a 14-bit binary mobile network code (T-MNC) where only values between 0 and 9999 are used. [2] However, a TETRA network may be assigned an E.212 network code as well. [3] Some network operators do not have their own radio access network at all.
Call 051-212-3456 within Busan: 212-3456. Call 051-212-3456 from elsewhere: 051-212-3456. Call 02-312-3456 from abroad: +82-2-312-3456. South Korea uses an open dialing plan with a total length (including 0) of 9 to 11 digits and, within city, subscriber numbers 7 to 8 digits long. Dialing from mobile phones to any type of phone except 010 ...
The country calling code of Turkey is 90. Language digit [clarification needed]: 0 (Direct Dialing) Language digit: 2 (Operator Assistance) National (significant) number: 10 Digits. Area code: 3 digits. Local subscriber's number: 7 digits. Only exception in this is the call center numbers which start with 444, the call center numbers cannot be ...