Fax machines use the same telephone lines as voice calls. If you unplug your regular landline telephone and plug a fax machine into the same jack, your voice number is suddenly a fax number.
When sending a fax, you dial the fax number exactly the same way you would dial it on a regular telephone.
Of course, if you live in an overlay area (two or more area codes for the same geographic zone), it is possible that your voice number and fax number will be in different area codes, just as it is possible to have two voice numbers in different area codes. For example, in Dallas you might have a 214 voice number and a 469 fax number.
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Telephone number is comprise of country code+area code+local number.
It has the area code 082.
The telephone area code of your phone number.
If you're using the letters on the telephone dial, area code WBG would be 924, which is unassigned in North America.
The 874 area code is an invalid unassigned number. If you are getting calls from this area code they are being "spoofed".
"City code" is another term for a telephone area code, especially in the context of a telephone number in international format.
Most people learn their area code as children, when they're old enough to remember their home telephone number. Older telephones will have a label that shows the telephone number with the area code. Your phone bill will have your number with the area code. You can look up the area code for your city or another city on the web.
Telephone country code +1 is North America (USA, Canada, etc.), but there is no area code 121 in North America. It is an invalid number.
There is no area code 132 in Iraq. However - the area code for Baghdad is 1, followed by the subscribers number.
The same local telephone number can exist in many different area codes. (After all, that's the whole point of area codes.) If you know where the telephone number is from, and if that place has only one area code, you can find out that way.
The telephone country code for France is +33. The area code for Aquitaine is 05, or +33 5 in international format. The local number is a further 8 digits.