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  1. 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 dialed with area code, they must be dialed with 7 digit from any phone (Landlines & Mobiles) in the country. The number format is 444 XX XX.

  2. Oct 3, 2023 · A telephone number in France has 9 digits. As dialed within France, you dial a trunk prefix (usually 0), followed by the 9-digit number, for a total of 10 digits. From outside France, you dial your international access prefix (most commonly 00, but many countries use other prefixes), plus country code +33, plus the 9-digit number. On a GSM mobile phone, you can dial +33 (including the plus ...

  3. The area code 700 is used for personal numbering. Unlike national subscriber numbers, the numbers are assigned individually, allowing for memorable numbers. 800-xxxxxxx. The area code 800 is assigned to freephone numbers. The numbers are assigned individually, allowing for memorable numbers. 900-x-xxxxxx.

  4. In Cambodia different carriers use different international exit codes: Telecom Cambodia - 001, Royal Telecom - 007, VoIP - 008, South East Asia Telecom - 175 (check with your provider if you don't see it listed here). Colombia X (XX) carrier codes: UNE EPM - 5; ETB - 7; Movistar - 9; Tigo - 414; Avantel - 468; Claro Fixed - 456; Claro Mobile - 444.

  5. Jul 25, 2022 · If the first two numbers of a routing number are 00, the routing number is for a check or draft from the U.S. Government. Banks use routing numbers that start with the first digits of 01-12.

  6. May 16, 2024 · Beginning April 24, 2021, consumers should begin dialing 10 digits (area code + telephone number) for all local calls. If they forget and dial just 7 digits, their call will still be completed. Beginning October 24, 2021, consumers must dial 10-digits (area code + telephone number) for all local calls.

  7. Feb 28, 2024 · Canada’s complete phone number format consists of 11 digits, followed by country code +1, a 3-digit area code, a 3-digit exchange code, and a 4-digit station or line code. The format for a Complete Phone number in Canada is +1 (XXX) XXX-XXXX or +1-XXX-XXX-XXXX. Below are examples of the myriad Canadian Phone numbers, along with their formats: