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  2. Telephone numbers in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Telenor, Ooredoo, and Mytel numbers have 11 digits (10 digits without the 0) with the prefix. Telenor start with 097. Ooredoo start with 098 or 099. Mytel start with 096. MecTel start with 093. MPT start with 092, 094 or 095 (9 digits or 8 without the 0).

  3. List of mobile telephone prefixes by country - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Telenor - Wikipedia

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    Telenor has sold a number of divisions after its privatisation, including Bravida, [30] the former installation division and Findexa, now part of Eniro that is responsible for telephone directories. The browser vendor Opera Software originated in Telenor's R&D department. [ 31 ]

  5. Yettel Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Identification code (IMSI) of Telenor is 220–01, and phone number prefixes are 062 (International: +381 62), 063 (International: +381 63) and 069 (International: +381 69). Roaming is enabled in 158 countries, or in 369 networks of foreign mobile operators, 2 Marine, 1 cheap and 1 satellite network.

  6. Grameenphone - Wikipedia

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    It is a joint venture between Telenor and Grameen Telecom. Where Telenor owns a 55.8% share of Grameenphone, Grameen Telecom owns 34.2% and the remaining 10% is publicly held. [5] As of Nov 2024, Grammenphone is Bangladesh's most valuable company with a market cap of more than ৳440.2 billion BDT or $3.6 billion USD (approximately). [6]

  7. Telephone numbers in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Mobile telephone numbers in Pakistan are of the following format: 03XZ-YYYYYYY where X is the single letter code assigned to a specific mobile telephone operator and Z-YYYYYYY is the local telephone number from any mobile phone or landline. 3 - is the Mobile Access code

  8. Pakistan MNP Database - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Mobile Number Portability Database (Guarantee) Limited (PMD) was incorporated in 2005 under the Companies Ordinance, 1984 after the launch of MNP in Pakistan pursuant to the ‘Mobile Number Portability Regulations, 2005’ under S.R.O 763 (2005). Pakistan is the first country in South Asia to implement Mobile Number Portability. [3]

  9. National conventions for writing telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    There is an international format for recording a telephone number containing the country code, settlement code and telephone number, and the national format containing the settlement code and telephone number. To record Ukrainian telephone numbers, telephone codes for settlements do not have an initial zero, long-distance prefix: 0.