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  2. Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The operator is obtained via 100 from landlines, while directory enquiries, formerly 192, is now provided in the 118xxx range, (not to be confused with 0118, the area code for Reading.) e.g. 118 212, 118 800, 118 500, 118 118, by different companies. International operator assistance is reached through 155 .

  3. List of country calling codes - Wikipedia

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    44 – United Kingdom. 44 (1481) – Guernsey; 44 (1534) – Jersey; 44 (1624) – Isle of Man; 45 – Denmark; 46 – Sweden; 47 – Norway. 47 (79) – Svalbard; 48 – Poland; 49 – Germany; Zone 5: South and Central Americas. 500 – Falkland Islands. 500 – South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands; 501 – Belize; 502 – Guatemala ...

  4. +44 (country code) - Wikipedia

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    Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; ... +44 (country code) Add languages. Add links. Article; ... Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom;

  5. List of mobile telephone prefixes by country - Wikipedia

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    Users can switch carriers and keep their cell phone numbers, including prefix. 71 72 73: Green Mobile MK 74: Telekabel: 75: A1 Macedonia: 76 77 78 79: Northern Cyprus +90: 533: 7: See Turkey: 542? Northern Ireland +44: 10: See United Kingdom: Northern Mariana Islands +1: 670: 10: NANP member, no mobile-specific prefix Norway +47: 4: 8: 47 4x xx ...

  6. Telephone exchange names - Wikipedia

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    Kenmore 9392 is a five-pull (1L-4N) small-city telephone number for the Kenmore exchange in Fort Wayne, Indiana. MArket 7032 is a six-digit (2L-4N) telephone number. This format was in use from the 1920s through the 1950s, and was phased out c. 1960. BALdwin 6828 is an urban 3L-4N example, used only in the largest cities before conversion to ...

  7. Telephone numbers in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Land line phone numbers in Kenya follow the format Area Code + Phone Number. To dial a number within an area or city, only the phone number needs to be dialled. When dialling from a different area or city, the telephone number is dialled in the format 0 + Area Code + Phone Number. When dialling from abroad, the 0 is omitted.

  8. Telephone numbers in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers in Hong Kong are mostly eight-digit. Fixed land line numbers start with 2 or 3, mobile (cellular) phone numbers with 5, 6, 7 or 9, pager numbers with 7 and forwarding service with 8 [citation needed]. Since the end of 1989, there have been no area codes within Hong Kong. The telephone number for emergency services – Police ...

  9. 44 (number) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics. Forty-four is a repdigit and palindromic number in decimal. It is the tenth 10- happy number, [1] and the fourth octahedral number. [2] It is a square-prime of the form p2 × q, and fourth of this form and of the form 2 2 × q, where q is a higher prime. It is the first member of the first cluster of two square-primes; of the ...

  10. Mobile country code - Wikipedia

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    The mobile country code consists of three decimal digits and the mobile network code consists of two or three decimal digits (for example: MNC of 001 is not the same as MNC of 01). The first digit of the mobile country code identifies the geographic region as follows (the digits 1 and 8 are not used): 0: Test networks. 2: Europe.

  11. Telephone number - Wikipedia

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    It did exist in other cities, resulting in customers' having that number receiving random calls from people asking for God. While some played along with the gag, others found the calls aggravating. The number in the Glenn Miller Orchestra's hit song "Pennsylvania 6-5000" (1940) is the number of the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City. The ...