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  2. Telephone numbers in China - Wikipedia

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    Landline telephone numbers have area codes, whereas mobile numbers do not. In major cities, landline numbers consist of a two-digit area code followed by an eight-digit local number. In other places, landline numbers consist of a three-digit area code followed by a seven- or eight-digit local number. Mobile phone numbers consist of eleven digits.

  3. Telephone numbers in Belize - Wikipedia

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    New Number Belize City – 242 4940 Belmopan – 842 2692 Middle digit “4” identifies other service provider’s Public Switch Telecommunication Network (PSTN). Mobile Cellular Belize Telecommunication Ltd present number: 0149076 New number will be 614 9076 – Country wide. Number digit “1” identifies Belize Telecommunication Ltd.

  4. List of mobile telephone prefixes by country - Wikipedia

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    Users can switch carriers while keeping number and prefix (so prefixes are not tightly coupled to a specific carrier). If there is only 32.. followed by any other, shorter number, like 32 51 724859, this is the number of a normal phone, not a mobile. 46x: Join (discontinued mobile phone service provider) [3] 47x: Proximus (or other) 48x

  5. Telephone numbers in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Before 1993, telephone numbers would consist either of a two-digit area code and a six-digit subscriber number in cities and large towns, for example, (02) 412702 in Oslo, [1] or a three-digit area code and a five-digit subscriber number in smaller towns, for example, (034) 83000 in Larvik.

  6. Telephone numbers in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Code and number Arada I: 011 111XXXX Arada II: 011 112XXXX French Legation: 011 114XXXX Sidist Kilo I: 011 122XXXX Sidist Kilo II: 011 123XXXX Sidist Kilo III: 011 124XXXX Sidist Kilo Rss I: 011 125XXXX Addisu Gebeya: 011 127XXXX Kuyu: 011 131XXXX Alem Ketema: 011 1320XXX Deber Tsige: 011 1330XXX Muke Turi: 011 1340XXX Fitche: 011 135XXXX Arada ...

  7. Telephone numbers in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    05 mobile number; 06 Sharjah, Ajman and Umm al-Quwain; 07 Ras Al Khaimah; 08 Western Region (Liwa, etc.) 09 Fujairah; Mobile numbers begin with: 050 cell phones ; 052 cell phones ; 054 cell phones (Recently released for public use.) 055 cell phones ; 056 cell phones ; 058 cell phones (Du/Virgin Mobile) (Recently released for public use.)

  8. Telephone numbers in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The information on which number is registered to which cellular network is updated daily and is publicly available. All network operators offer free automated services that can be reached via phone and/or internet and give users the ability to enter any number and determine to which network the number belongs. 18xx-xxxxxxx…18xxxxxxx-xx

  9. Telephone numbers in Iran - Wikipedia

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    The Home Network Identity (HNI) is the combination of the MCC and the MNC. This is the number which fully identifies a mobile subscriber. This combination is also known as the PLMN. (e.g. HNI for IR-MCI with MNC = 11 and MCC of Iran = 432 will be 43211) There are 9 mobile phone providers in Iran, listed below.