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  1. Telephone numbers in Hong Kong India: 9 +91: 00: Telephone numbers in India Indonesia: 6 +62: 00x, 01xxx (VoIP) Open: Telephone numbers in Indonesia Iran: 9 +98: 00: Telephone numbers in Iran Iraq: 9 +964: 00: Telephone numbers in Iraq Israel: 9 +972: 00, 01x: Telephone numbers in Israel Japan: 8 +81: 010: Telephone numbers in Japan Jordan: 9 ...

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    When telephone numbers were first used they were very short, from one to three digits, and were communicated orally to a switchboard operator when initiating a call. As telephone systems have grown and interconnected to encompass worldwide communication, telephone numbers have become longer. In addition to telephones, they have been used to access ...

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    Charles Williams, Jr., owned a Boston shop where Bell and Watson made experiments and later produced their telephones. This equipment company was purchased by Western Electric in 1882 and Williams became manager of this initial manufacturing plant until retiring in 1886, remaining a director in Western Electric. His residence was phone number 1 and his shop was phone number 2 in Boston. In the late 1870s, the Bell interests started utilizing their patent with a rental scheme, in which they wo...

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    In the UK, letters were assigned to numbers in a similar fashion to North America, except that the letter O was allocated to the digit 0 (zero); digit 6 had only M and N. The letter Q was later added to the zero position on British dials, in anticipation of direct international dialing to Paris, which commenced in 1963. This was necessary because French dials already had Q on the zero position, and there were exchange names in the Paris region which contained the letter Q. Most of the United...

    In the middle 20th century in North America when a call could not be completed, for example because the phone number was not assigned, had been disconnected, or was experiencing technical difficulties, the call was routed to an intercept operator who informed the caller. In the 1970s this service was converted to Automatic Intercept Systems which a...

    Telephone numbers are sometimes prefixed with special services, such as vertical service codes, that contain signaling events other than numbers, most notably the star (*) and the number sign (#). Vertical service codes enable or disable special telephony services either on a per-call basis, or for the station or telephone line until changed.The us...

    Fictitious telephone numbers are often used in films and on television to avoid disturbances by calls from viewers. For example, The United States 555 (KLondike-5) exchange code was never assigned (with limited exceptions such as 555–1212 for directory assistance). Therefore, American films and TV shows have used 555-xxxx numbers, in order to preve...

  5. Jan 14, 2023 · Telephone numbers in Asia - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader. Last updated January 14, 2023 • a couple of secs From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. The prefixes in Asia start with one of 2,3,6,7,8,9. Telephone numbers in Asia have the most possible prefixes of any continent on Earth: 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9.

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