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  2. Telephone numbers in France - Wikipedia

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    French people usually state phone numbers as a sequence of five double-digit numbers, e.g., 0x xx xx xx xx (and not, for example, 0 xxx-xxx-xxx or 0xxx-xx-xxxx or 0xx-xxx-xxxx). [ 2 ] Overseas departments and collectivities have separate country codes and different number formats.

  3. Hull Colour Pages - Wikipedia

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    KC Colour Pages and KC White Pages are the classified and residential telephone directories provided specifically for the Kingston Communications service area. KC Colour Pages became the UK's first classified telephone directory when it was first published in 1954 to celebrate KC's 50th anniversary as Hull's telephone company.

  4. Telephone numbers in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Mobile numbers in Sri Lanka consist of 10-digits in the xxx zzzzzzz format where: "xxx" represents the mobile operator code when contacting a mobile number. All mobile operator codes begin with 07. "zzzzzzz" represents the main telephone number of seven digits.

  5. List of dialling codes in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Directory enquiries (multiple commercial providers offer a variety of services in this number range) 151X: Premium-rate numbers (per-call cost) 15X0 (X between 2 and 9 inclusive) Premium rate numbers (per-minute cost) 1598 and 1599: Premium rate adult services 1800: National freephone / toll free 00800: International freephone / toll free 1850

  6. Telephone numbers in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers in Turkey went from six (2+4) to seven digits (3+4) circa 1988. There used to be more than 5,000 local area codes of varying lengths (one to five digits) with correspondingly varying local number lengths. The new system imposes three-digit area codes for provinces and seven digit local phone numbers.

  7. Telephone numbers in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    842 – shared-cost numbers; 844 – shared-cost numbers; 848 – shared-cost numbers; 086 – voicemail access (+ 9 digits phone without the initial 0; e.g. +41 086 66 555 44 33 is the voice mail of +41 66 555 44 33) 868 – test numbers - Not accessible from abroad; 869 – VPN access code (+ 3 – 10 digits) 878 – personal numbers (UPT)

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