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  2. Telephone numbers in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Total number portability. Total number portability exists in Chile, so users can freely move from one service provider to another without losing their number, regardless of connection technology, whether land-line, mobile or VoIP. Therefore, a number beginning with "8" or "9" no longer denotes that it is a mobile phone number.

  3. Telephone numbers in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Mobile telephony. When mobile telephony arrived in Uruguay, Movicom BellSouth was the only service provider. Mobile phone numbers began with digits 09, followed by 6 digits: 09xxxxxx. In 1994, ANTEL started its own mobile phone service, creating Ancel, which later merged into Antel. This created a numbering change for mobile telephony.

  4. Telephone numbers in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    1.4 General Services 2009 (Data, Toll Free, Calling Card, ... Existing Directory Number ... Mobile view; Toggle limited content width ...

  5. Telephone numbers in Malawi - Wikipedia

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    Calling formats. To call Malawi, the following format is used: +265 1 XXX XXX or +265 X XXXX XXXX. Within Malawi dial the 7 or 10 digits subscriber number. There are no area codes.

  6. Telephone numbers in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    To call the number (19) 4001-3579 from a payphone in Piracicaba (within area 19, but outside the metropolitan region of Campinas): 0 XX 19 4001 3579. To call the number (19) 4001-3456 from a cell phone working in Rio Claro (also outside the Metropolitan Region of Campinas, but also in area 19 ): 4001 3456.

  7. Telephone numbers in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers in Portugal. Portugal changed to a closed telephone numbering plan on 31 October 1999; previously, the trunk prefix was '0', but this was dropped. [1] For landline subscribers, the area code, prefixed by the digit '2', was incorporated into the subscriber's number. For mobile subscribers, formerly seven (to call another ...

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