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Learn how to dial international phone numbers from Australia and other countries using different prefixes. Find out the meaning of 0011, 000, 009 and other codes, and see the list of historic and current prefixes.
Find the mobile prefixes for different countries and territories, including Afghanistan, Åland, Algeria, American Samoa, Andorra, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Aruba, Ascension Island, Australia, Austria, etc. The web page also shows the international calling codes, the size of NN (NSN), and the carriers for each prefix.
Find out the telephone prefixes for reaching telephone subscribers in foreign countries or areas via international telecommunication networks. The list is organized by world zones and includes the ITU-T standards and the exceptions for political and historical alignment.
Learn about the history and usage of telephone exchange names or central office names, which were assigned to switching systems in different localities. Find out how they were dialed, displayed, and replaced by numeric systems in various countries.
A telephone prefix is the first set of digits after the country and area codes of a phone number. Learn about the history, usage and examples of telephone prefixes in different countries and regions.
Learn about the geographic and non-geographic area codes used in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), which divides the territories of its members into numbering plan areas (NPAs). See the numerical order, date, territory or use, and notes of each area code.
Learn how to dial phone numbers in different countries and regions of the Americas, including North, Central, South and Caribbean America. Find out the prefixes, international access codes, trunk prefixes and comments for each country or territory.
Find the telephone dialling codes for different areas and services in the United Kingdom, based on the official standard maintained by Ofcom. Learn the history and changes of the UK phone code system, from the international prefix 00 to the area codes 01, 02, and 03.