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  2. Telephone numbers in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss telephone numbering plan implements the ITU-T recommendation E.164 and is designated E.164/2002, based on its last major revision in 2002. It is a closed numbering plan, [1] which means that all telephone numbers, including the area code, have a fixed number of digits.

  3. Telephone numbers in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Before area codes were shortened from 4 digit to 2~3 digit in June 2000, there were 1 digit exchange number (usually "2") with some 2 digit exchange numbers so some phone numbers like 0347-61-XXXX, 0443-2-XXXX or 0525-40-XXXX existed. (now 031-761-XXXX, 043-652-XXXX and 055-340-XXXX)

  4. Telephone numbers in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    This page details the format and usage of telephone numbers in Slovakia. Today, Slovakia uses a closed numbering plan with area codes beginning with 0. After 0, there is usually a 2-digit prefix, followed by a 7-digit subscriber number. The capital, Bratislava, has one-digit prefix and an 8-digit subscriber number.

  5. Telephone numbers in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Land line phone numbers in Kenya follow the format Area Code + Phone Number. To dial a number within an area or city, only the phone number needs to be dialled. When dialling from a different area or city, the telephone number is dialled in the format 0 + Area Code + Phone Number. When dialling from abroad, the 0 is omitted.

  6. Telephone numbers in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    List of area codes Old format New format [1] Place/service +251 1 xxxxxx +251 11 1xxxxxx: Addis Ababa North +251 1 xxxxxx +251 11 2xxxxxx: Addis Ababa West

  7. Telephone keypad - Wikipedia

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    The use of alphanumeric codes for area codes was abandoned in Europe when international direct dialing was introduced in the 1960s, because, for example, dialing VIC 8900 on a Danish telephone would result in a different number to dialling it on a British telephone. At the same time, letters were no longer placed on the dials/keypads of new ...

  8. Sneaky scammers drain bank account in sinister phone ... - AOL

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    Easier to guess or find: ... Hang up the phone and call the number of your bank from the back of your debit card or get your bank’s number from the bank’s official website. ... such as a code ...

  9. Telephone numbers in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Before the 1990s, ten-digit numbers were very rare, but they have become increasingly common because of the deregulation of telecommunications, the new 112 emergency number (which required change of all numbers starting with 11), and the creation of a single area code for the Greater Stockholm area. No subscriber number is shorter than five digits.