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  1. Toll-free numbers (0800) can always be dialled for free, even from (public) payphones; other numbers starting with 08 are not free. Public resources. The emergency number is 112. GSM mobile phones may accept different numbers, such as 999, 000 or 911, depending on the firmware. Additionally, calls to 911 are forwarded to 112 (in the Caribbean ...

  2. 0800 - Free service numbers; 084 - Non-geographical personal numbers; 085 - VoIP numbers; 087 - Non-geographical personal numbers (also for VoIP use) 088 - Large companies with more than one address; 0900 - Paid information numbers; 0906 - Adult lines; 0909 - Entertainment; 091 - VoIP numbers (not yet in use) Radio, television and internet

  3. 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.

  4. Telephone numbers in the Netherlands are administered by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation of the Netherlands and may be grouped into three general categories: geographical numbers, non-geographical numbers, and numbers for public services.

  5. The Netherlands completed a restructuring of its telephone numbers on 10 April 1996. This provides area codes of 2 or 3 digits (excluding the initial 0 used when dialling within Netherlands). Local numbers became a standard 7 or 6 digits respectively, so that the total digits of area code and local number (i.e. the 'national' number) is a ...

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