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Country calling codes, country dial-in codes, international subscriber dialing ( ISD) codes, or most commonly, telephone country codes are telephone number prefixes for reaching telephone subscribers in foreign countries or areas via international telecommunication networks.
This is a list of international dialing prefixes used in various countries for direct dialing of international telephone calls.
In telecommunication, a country code, or international subscriber dialing (ISD) code, is a telephone number prefix used in international direct dialing (IDD) and for destination routing of telephone calls to a country other than the caller's.
International prefixes table. 15 before the local number but after long distance area code for national calls (0 11 15 xxxx-xxxx) and 9 placed after the international access code excluding the 15 for international calls (+54 9 11 xxxx-xxxx).
Country code National number length Dialing plan * International access code National trunk prefix; Austria: 43 4 to 13 variable 00 0 Belgium: 32 8 to 10 fixed with 0 00 0 Bulgaria: 359 7 to 9 variable 00 0 Croatia: 385 8 or 9 (some mobile) variable 00 0 Cyprus: 357 8 fixed 00 – Czech Republic: 420 9 fixed 00 – Denmark: 45 8 fixed 00 ...
There is an international format for recording a telephone number containing the country code, settlement code and telephone number, and the national format containing the settlement code and telephone number.
Destinations in Mexico are dialed from foreign location by dialing the foreign country's International access code ( 011 in the US, 00 in many other countries), the country code 52, and the ten-digit national telephone number of the destination.
International call prefix: 00. Trunk prefix: 0. New Zealand's telephone numbering plan divides the country into a large number of local calling areas. When dialling, if you wish to call a person in another local calling area, you must dial the trunk prefix followed by the area code. Below is a list of New Zealand local calling areas .
Since the late 20th century, most international calls are dialed directly. Calls are initiated by dialing the international call prefix for the originating country, followed by the country calling code for the destination country, and finally the national telephone number of the destination.
E.164 defines a general format for international telephone numbers. Plan-conforming telephone numbers are limited to only digits and to a maximum of fifteen digits. The specification divides the digit string into a country code of one to three digits, and the subscriber telephone number of a maximum of twelve digits.