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Area code 900 is a telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan for premium-rate telephone numbers. Area code 900 was installed in 1971. [1] Premium rate services are dialed in the format 1-900-XXX-XXXX. This is often called a 900 number or a 1 900 number ("one-nine-hundred").
1.8 900–999. 2 Area codes by country, state, ... 1867 was the year of Canada's confederation (formation; long-distance calls to the 867 area code must begin 1-867) 868:
An area code of three digits dialed after the country code determines the area served in the United States and its territories, Canada, and much of the Caribbean. Zone 2 uses two 2-digit codes (20, 27) and eight sets of 3-digit codes (21x–26x, 28x, 29x), mostly to serve Africa , but also Aruba , Faroe Islands , Greenland and British Indian ...
In Israel, Numbers starting with 1–900, 1–901, 1–919, 1-956 and 1-957 are premium rate numbers. 1-900 – Regular landline call rate + 50 Agorot (0.5 Shekel) (≈$0.14) per minute; 1-901 – Regular landline call rate + 250 Agorot (2.5 Shekels) (≈$0.7) per call; 1-919 – Erotic services; 1-956 – Entertainment services: up to 40 ...
Mobile phones use geographic area codes (two digits): after that, all numbers assigned to mobile service have nine digits, starting with 6, 7, 8 or 9 (example: 55 15 99999–9999). 90 is not possible, because collect calls start with this number.
The Philippines is assigned an international dialing code of +63 by ITU-T. Telephone numbers are fixed at eight digits for area code 02, and seven digits for area codes from 03X to 09X, with area codes fixed at one, two, or three digits (a six-digit system was used until the mid-1990s; four to five digits were used in the countryside). Mobile ...
In 1985, a malfunctioning voltage line in the basement of the Terminal Annex caused an 8 + 1 ⁄ 2-hour power blackout that halted operations at the facility. The power outage resulted in a one-day delay in the delivery of 1.5 million pieces of mail and was front-page news in the Los Angeles Times. [11]