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  2. Telephone numbers in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Paging services 64 x 000 64 x xxx xxx Carrier Selection Code 10xx 10xxx UTR VSAT, Tekstofon, Fixed SMS 802 xxx xxx UAN (universal number) 804 xxx xxx VPN 806 xxx xxx VCC 808 xxx xxx VoIP 39x xxx xxx NDSI – dialed access to data networks incl. Internet 20 xx xx

  3. Telephone numbers in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Number 41 was allocated for Virgin Mobile numbers (year 2022) Number 5 was added before all STC numbers; Number 6 was added before all Ooredoo Telecom - Formerly Wataniya Telecom numbers; Number 9 was added before all Zain numbers; All the three digit lines remained the same without any additional number e.g. 121, 107, 113, 112, etc.

  4. Telephone numbers in Europe - Wikipedia

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    7 (fixed or mobile), 8 (mobile) fixed 00 – Finland: 358 5 to 12 variable 00 0 France: 33 9 fixed with 0 00 0 Germany: 49 3 to 12 variable 00 0 Greece: 30 4 to 5 (company numbers) 10 (fixed and mobile) fixed 00 – Hungary: 36 8 (landline) or 9 (mobile) variable 00 06 Iceland: 354 7 (mobile and landline) or 9 (for 3xxxxxxxx) fixed 00 ...

  5. Telephone numbers in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Where B is the dialing zone (where the number is located), Y is 2 to 8 (or 9 for pay phones), [2] [failed verification] and X is any digit. Each department belongs to only one dialing zone. Calls from landlines to both landline and mobile numbers are placed by dialing the 10-digit subscriber number with no prefix.

  6. Telephone numbers in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    A telephone number in Belgium is a sequence of nine or ten digits dialed on a telephone to make a call on the Belgian telephone network. Belgium is under a full number dialing plan, meaning that the full national number must be dialed for all calls, while it retains the trunk code, '0', for all national dialling.

  7. Toll-free telephone number - Wikipedia

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    Some other free phone services exist, such as "*555" ("star five five five"), which can be dialled from cellular phones to report traffic conditions and incidents of dangerous driving. In the Netherlands, the prefix "0800" is used for toll-free numbers. Calling 0800-numbers from fixed and mobile phones is free by law.

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