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  1. Telephone numbers in Asia have the most possible prefixes of any continent on Earth: 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9. Below is a list of country calling codes for various states and territories in Asia .

  2. Country calling codes, country dial-in codes, international subscriber dialing ( ISD) codes, or most commonly, telephone country codes are telephone number prefixes for reaching telephone subscribers in foreign countries or areas via international telecommunication networks.

    Serving
    Code
    Time (utc ±)(zone)
    Afghanistan
    +04:30
    Åland
    +02:00
    Albania
    +01:00
    Algeria
    +01:00
  3. Jan 14, 2023 · 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. Below is a list of country calling codes for various states and territories in Asia.

    Country Name
    Region
    Country Code
    International Call Prefix
    9
    +93
    00
    3
    +374
    00
    9
    +994
    00
    9
    +973
    00
    • Mobile Phones
    • Calling Formats
    • Area 1 – Capital Operation Center
    • Area 2 – Country Communication System Operating Center
    • Area 4 – Northeastern China Operation Center
    • Area 5 – Eastern China Operating Center
    • Area 6 – Supplement For Shandong
    • Area 7 – Central-Southern China Operating Center
    • Area 8 -Southwestern China Operating Center
    • Area 9 – Northwestern China Operating Center

    In mainland China, mobile phonenumbers have eleven digits in the format 1xx-XXXX-XXXX (except for 140–144, which are 13-digit IoT numbers), in which the first three digits (13x to 19x) designate the mobile phone service provider. Before GSM, mobile phones had 6-digit (later upgraded to 7-digit) numbers starting with nine. They had the same numberin...

    To call phone numbers in China one of the following formats is used: 1. For fixed phones: xxx xxxx | xxxx xxxxCalls within the same area code 0yyy xxx xxxx | 0yyy xxxx xxxxCalls from other areas within China +86 yyy xxx xxxx | +86 yyy xxxx xxxxCalls from outside China 1. For mobile phones: 1nn xxxx xxxxCalls to mobile phones within China +86 1nn xx...

    The prefix one is used exclusively by the national capital, Beijing Municipality. 1. Beijing– 10 (formerly 1, abolished after GSM was introduced, to avoid conflict with mobile phone numbers with prefix 0 added (e.g. 0139-xxxx-xxxx))

    These are area codes for the municipalities of Shanghai, Tianjin, and Chongqing, as well as several major cities with early access to telephones. These cities have upgraded to an 8-number system in the past decade[when?]. All telephone numbers are 8-digit in these areas. 1. Guangzhou– 20 2. Shanghai– 21 3. Tianjin– 22 4. Chongqing – 23 1 5. Shenyan...

    These are area codes for the autonomous region of Inner Mongolia, and the provinces in Northeast China (Liaoning, Jilin, and Heilongjiang). Additionally, numbers starting 400 are shared-pay (callers are charged local rate anywhere in the country) numbers [citation needed].

    These are area codes for the provinces of Jiangsu, Shandong (predominantly), Anhui, Zhejiang and Fujian.

    All area codes with prefix 6 were assigned in recent years. This prefix (+866) previously was reserved for Taiwan, which is now assigned (+886).

    These are area codes for the central provinces of Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong (predominantly), Jiangxi, and the autonomous region of Guangxi.

    These are area codes for the provinces of Sichuan, Hainan, Guizhou, Yunnan (predominantly) and the autonomous region of Tibet.

    These are area codes for northwestern regions including the provinces of Shaanxi, Gansu and Qinghai, as well as the autonomous regions of Ningxia and Xinjiang.

  4. Asia. Oceania. Europe. North America. Central America. South America. See also. References. National conventions for writing telephone numbers vary by country. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) publishes a recommendation entitled Notation for national and international telephone numbers, e-mail addresses and Web addresses.

  5. A telephone number serves as an address for switching telephone calls using a system of destination code routing. [1] Telephone numbers are entered or dialed by a calling party on the originating telephone set, which transmits the sequence of digits in the process of signaling to a telephone exchange.

  6. Telephone numbers in Asia have the most possible prefixes of any continent on Earth: 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9. Below is a list of country calling codes for various states and territories in Asia.

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