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  2. Telephone numbers in Ivory Coast - Wikipedia

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    On 15 January 2000 Côte d'Ivoire has expanded its national numbering plan from 6 to 8 digits. Two digits were prepended to existing subscriber numbers, according to the former numbering range, type of service and carrier. [1]

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  4. Telephone numbers in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    GSM mobile Addis Ababa and area +251 9 xxxxxx +251 91 4xxxxxx: GSM mobile Northern region +251 9 xxxxxx +251 91 5xxxxxx: GSM mobile East region +251 9 xxxxxx +251 91 6xxxxxx: GSM mobile Southern region +251 9 xxxxxx +251 91 7xxxxxx: GSM mobile Western region +251 9 xxxxxx +251 91 8xxxxxx: GSM mobile Northwestern region +251 9 11xxxx +251 98 ...

  5. Virtual number - Wikipedia

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    A virtual number, also known as direct inward dialing (DID) or access numbers, is a telephone number without a directly associated telephone line.Usually, these numbers are programmed to forward incoming calls to one of the pre-set telephone numbers, chosen by the client: fixed, mobile or VoIP.

  6. Toll-free telephone number - Wikipedia

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    Toll-free calls are available both from mobile and landline phone operators. In Greece, the toll-free prefix is "800" followed by a seven-digit number or "807" followed by a four-digit number, used for phone card services only. In Hong Kong, toll-free numbers have the "800" prefix. [18] In Hungary, toll-free numbers have the "80" prefix.

  7. International mobile subscriber identity - Wikipedia

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    This is mainly important for international mobile roaming. Outside North America, the IMSI is converted to the Mobile Global Title (MGT) format, standard E.214, which is similar to an E.164 number. E.214 provides a method to convert the IMSI into a number that can be used for routing to international SS7 switches.

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