Country code +882 is used for international networks, including regional satellite phones from companies like Telespazio, Thuraya, and ACeS/Garuda, but also including a variety of other kinds of networks. Each network has a two-digit subcode; for example, +882 16 for Thuraya.
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There is no directory assistance for country code +882, so you can only find out a number in that code if the person or company tells you, places it on their website or other materials, or advertises it.
If you want to obtain a telephone with a number in country code +882, you will need to contact the operator of the particular network.
If you want to call a number in country code +882, you dial it the same way you would any other international call. Dial your international access prefix (00 is the most common, but many countries use other prefixes), followed by the country code 882, the two-digit network subcode, and the subscriber number. Note that rates for calls to country code +882 may be substantially higher than calls to most ordinary geographic country codes.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
Telephone number is comprise of country code+area code+local number.
Telephone country code +250 is Rwanda, in Africa.
+889 is not a valid country code.
A telephone number is essentially your address within the telephone system. As with a postal address, it contains several layers of information. Your telephone number consists of a telephone country code, a city code or area code (in most, but not all, countries), and a subscriber number. You must dial the entire number, beginning with the country code, when calling from outside your own country, but you can usually dial only part of the number when calling locally or within your own country.
A telephone number is essentially your address within the telephone system. As with a postal address, it contains several layers of information. Your telephone number consists of a telephone country code, a city code or area code (in most, but not all, countries), and a subscriber number. You must dial the entire number, beginning with the country code, when calling from outside your own country, but you can usually dial only part of the number when calling locally or within your own country.
Its the country code
Dial ## * Your area code ** # the number you are trying to reach
Telephone country codes never begin with zero, and there is no country code +77. Country code +7 is Russia and Kazakhstan, and a number beginning with +7 7xx is in Kazakhstan. See the related question for more information.
7 is the country code of Kazakhstan/Russia
Telephone country code +966 is Saudi Arabia. A number beginning with +966 5 is a mobile phone from Saudi Arabia.
Leichtenstein is telephone country code +423.
That's a number in Germany.