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  2. Premium-rate telephone number - Wikipedia

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    In Vietnam, premium rate numbers start with 1900; premium rate SMS have 4 digits starting with 4,5,6,7,8 and the 2nd digit decides the price (except 1400 - 1409 with variable prices from 3000-18000 VND per sms, reserved for charity and 156, 5656, 1414 which are free).

  3. International premium rate service - Wikipedia

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    International premium rate service (IPRS) refers to internationally available telephone-based premium services. It is analogous to "900" or "976" numbers in North America, which always incur a recipient-defined charge in excess of regular call charges. Internationally, this service has been allocated country code +979. IPRS numbers are known as ...

  4. Telecommunications tariff - Wikipedia

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    Most countries have a number sequence that enable the caller to make calls without charge, sometimes known as free calls or freephone, these are usually used by companies for their sales line (in the UK these are 0800 and 0808 numbers and in the US they are 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, 844 and 833).

  5. Area code 900 - Wikipedia

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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").

  6. Toll-free telephone number - Wikipedia

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    The +808 Universal International Shared Cost Number (UISCN), billed at the price of a domestic call, shares the same eight-digit format; the +979 Universal International Premium Rate Number (UIPRN), billed at a high premium cost, carries one extra digit to indicate price range.

  7. Premium - Wikipedia

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    Premium Residency, a Saudi residence permit; Premium station, a class of railway stations on Metlink in Melbourne; Premium television, a class of subscription-based television service; Premium texting, SMS used for delivering digital content; Premium-rate telephone number, telephone numbers for which prices higher than normal are charged

  8. Premium number - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 March 2006, at 16:06 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  9. Short code - Wikipedia

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    Short codes are six or eight digits in length, [4] starting with the prefix "19" followed by an additional four or six digits and two. [citation needed] Communications Alliance Ltd and WMC Global are responsible for governing premium and standard rate short codes in Australia.