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  Qwika - Telephone numbering plan
Telephone numbers in Australia consist of a single-digit area code (prefixed with an 0 when dialling within Australia) and eight-digit local numbers, the first four of which generally specify the exchange, and the final four a line at that exchange.
Finland's numbering plan was reorganised in 1996, with the number of area codes being reduced, and the trunk code being changed from 9 to 0.
Telephone numbers in Ireland are similar in format to those in the United Kingdom, with only the subscriber's number being required for local dialing.
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  Argentine telephone numbering plan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Argentina made major changes to its telephone numbering plan in 1999, after its telephone system was privatized.
In Argentina, changes were made to area codes in 1999, when the telephone network was split up into three different areas, with a new digit representing the new telephone company.
This is an important option because this is the format in which caller id numbers are displayed in cell phones in Argentina.
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 Telephone numbering plan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Together, numbering plans and their component area codes direct telephone calls to particular regions on a public switched telephone network (PSTN), where they are further routed by the local network.
Finland's numbering plan was reorganised in 1996, with the number of area codes being reduced, and the trunk code being changed from 9 to 0.
Telephone numbers in Ireland are similar in format to those in the United Kingdom, with only the subscriber's number being required for local dialing.
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In view of the fact that purely numerical numbering plans are now recommended and that the association of letters to digits is not the same in different countries, it is not desirable to stand- ardize letter symbols for the pushbuttons corresponding to each of the digits.
The number of digits used varies and depends upon the requirements of the called subscriber's equipment and the capacity of the numbering plan used.
Partitioning of the international number for local and national calls and the asso- ciated prefixes are a national matter and are not indicated in the interworking solutions.
www.nmedia.net /docs/ccitt/1988/2_2/2_2_04.txt   (8737 words)

  
 Telephone numbering plan at AllExperts
A telephone numbering plan is a plan for allocating telephone number ranges to countries, regions, areas and exchanges and to non-fixed telephone networks such as mobile phone networks.A typical dialed telephone number comprises digits that need not always be dialled (codes) and digits that must always be dialled (local number).
Telephone numbers in Ireland are similar in format to those in the United Kingdom, with only the subscriber's number being required for local dialing.The trunk prefix is '0' followed by an area code, the first digit indicating the geographical area.
Luxembourg uses a closed dialling plan: all numbers are dialled in the same format whether from within the country or from abroad.
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 Argentine telephone numbering plan at AllExperts
Argentina made major changes to its telephone numbering plan in 1999, after its telephone system was privatized.
In Argentina, changes were made to area codes in 1999, when the telephone network was split up into three different areas, with a new digit representing the new telephone company.
Non-CPP phones are available for purchase, and the calling and numbering is the same as the land numbers (non 15) but few users choose this numbers since that means that they would have incoming and outgoing calls deducted from their monthly minute allocation as opposed to just the outgoing.
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 Telephone numbering plan - Unipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Telephone numbers in Australia consist of a single digit area code and eight-digit local numbers, the first four of which generally specify the exchange, and the final four a line at that exchange.
Hamburg +49 40 oder Bremen +49 421), '05' (+49 5 internationally) numbers in the middle-north (e.g.
In the United Kingdom, area codes are — including the leading '0' which is dropped when calling UK numbers from overseas — three, four, or five digits long, with larger towns and cities having shorter area codes permitting a larger number of telephone numbers in the eleven digits used.
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 area codes
A telephone numbering plan is a plan for allocating telephone number ranges to countries, regions, areas and exchanges and to non-fixed telephone networks such as mobile phone networks.
A typical dialed telephone number comprises digits that need not always be dialled (codes) and digits that must always be dialled (local number).
Non-geographical numbers, as well as mobile telephones outside of the United States and Canada, do not strictly speaking have an area code even though they are usually written as if they do.
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 iqexpand.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
An open numbering plan is one in which there are different dialing arrangements for local and long distance telephone calls.
A closed numbering plan is one in which the subscriber's number is a standard length, and is used for all calls, even in the same area.
Mobile phones are allocated numbers within regular geographic area codes corresponding (usually) to the subscriber's home or work location, instead of within a distinctive subset of area codes (e.g.
area_code.iqexpand.com   (5067 words)

  
 area code resource page - area code
Telephone numbers in Australia consist of a single digit area code and eight-digit local numbers, the first four of which generally specify the exchange, and the final four a line at that exchange.
In the United Kingdom, area codes are — including the leading '0' which is dropped when calling UK numbers from overseas — three, four, five or six digits long, with larger towns and cities having shorter area codes permitting a larger number of telephone numbers in the ten or eleven digits used.
When telephone numbers in the US were standardized in the mid-20th century, they were made seven digits long, including a two-digit prefix, the latter expressed as letters rather than numbers.
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 Salta - Glasglidius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Nicknamed Salta la Linda ("Salta the Beautiful"), it is visited by a great many tourists mostly drawn by its impressive buildings, such as the 18th century Cabildo, the Cathedral, and the Plaza 9 de Julio city park.
During the war of independence, the city became a commercial and military strategic point between Peru and the Argentine cities.
Between 1816 and 1821, the city was led by local military leader General Martín Miguel de Güemes, who under the command of General José de San Martín, defended the city and surrounding area from Spanish forces coming from further north.
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 Phone area code
The E. 164 standard regulates country codes at the international level and sets a maximum length limit on a full international phone number.
This is known as a "closed" telephone numbering plan.
A few areas use nnn-nnnn in lieu of nnnn nnnn, such as Natal (the area code for that state is '84', in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, in northeastern Brazil.
www.freewebs.com /phones-cheap/phone-area-code   (1633 words)

  
 biology - Argentine telephone numbering plan
Major changes were made to the telephone numbering plan of Argentina in 1999.
Numbers that are payed as local calls countrywide start with 0810.
This numbers are mostly used by companies that have branches in different provinces and only one call center:
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 The Ultimate Telephone numbering plan Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
The only authorized telephone and data carrier in East_Timor is Timor_Telecom, a company owned by Portugal_Telecom with 50.1% of the shares (source: Telecommunications Research Project at the University of Hong Kong).
According to a press-release issued by Portugal_Telecom, the total number of fixed phones (landline) are 2,100, mobile_cellular are 25,000, 500 Dial-up_access users and 30 broadband users (as of October 2004).
Telephone numbering plan in East Timor are as follows: Mobile: 670 72X-YYYY, where X could be 3, 4, 6 or 7 Service Numbers: 670 721-XXXX Fixed: 670 32X-YYYY, where X could be 2 or 3.
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 Different_dialing_system
Standard lengths for area codes is one (Budapest only) to two digits and 8 or 9 (cell phone numbers beginning with 20, 30 and 70 and corporate nework numbers starting with 71)for subscribers' numbers in Hungary.
In the Netherlands, the area codes are -- excluding the leading '0' -- one, two or three digits long, with larger towns and cities having shorter area codes permitting a larger number of telephone numbers in the ten digits used.
In Sweden, the area codes are -- excluding the leading '0' -- one, two or three digits long, with larger towns and cities having shorter area codes permitting a larger number of telephone numbers in the eight to ten digits used.
findphonenumber.info /different_dialing_plan.htm   (6956 words)

  
 country code 54 | Information about country code 54   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
This site acts as the maid whom information of "country code 54" which you look for is found in.
Country code +388 is used for the "European Telephone Numbering Space.
Every international phone calling location has an international country code and a city code.
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 Argentina - Wikitravel
Argentina (official name Argentine Republic) is a large, elongated country in the southern part of South America, neighbouring countries being Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay to the north, Uruguay to the north east and Chile to the west.
Given that a large portion of Argentines are of Italian and Spanish descent, Italian and Spanish fare is very widespread and of high quality; pizzerias and specialized restaurants are very common.
The phone numbering plan in Argentina is hopelessly complicated for unexpecting foreigners.
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 SBF Glossary: _p, P_ to pay toilets
Previous specifications had always been in round numbers of feet, and the story goes that in 1893, the plate was supposed to be placed a distance 60 feet from home, but that a groundskeeper misread the number and put it at 60 feet, 6 inches.
However, the 1947 partition left the largest number of subcontinent Muslims, and particularly of Urdu speakers, in the new country of India.
A planned communications environment in which PDA's, laptops, mobile phones and other wireless-capable IT devices automatically find and use each other to pass data and act as gateways onto other systems.
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 List of Country Calling Codes - USHQ.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
This is a list of country calling codes defined by ITU-T recommendation E.164.
Areas within NANPA (North American Numbering Plan Area) have been assigned area codes as if they were all areas within one country.
The codes below in format +1-XXX represent that area code within the +1 NANPA — not a separate country code.
www.ushq.org /encyclopedia/List_of_country_calling_codes   (224 words)

  
 OrientPages Your One Stop Portal
Zone 1 - North American Numbering Plan Area
Brazil - see also Brazilian telephone numbering plan
Colombia - see also Colombian telephone numbering plan
www.orientpages.com /callingcodes.asp?ID=5   (133 words)

  
 WCDI West Coast Distribution, Inc. Phone Cards
Originally larger countries (e.g France) were assigned two digit codes (to compensate for their usually longer domestic numbers) and small countries (e.g.
Iceland) were assigned three digit codes however since the 1980's all new assignments have been three digit regardless of countries’ sizes.
44 – United Kingdom – see also UK telephone numbering plan
www.wcdi.com /countrycodes.html   (636 words)

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