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There are 900 possible three-digit numbers not beginning with 0. (Note, however, that this question does not accurately describe the restrictions on numbers that can be used as area codes.)
Prior to the conversion to area code 029 with 8-digit local numbers in the Big Number Change in 2000, Cardiff was area code 01222 with 6-digit local numbers. If you go back in time, it is quite likely that Cardiff had 5-digit local numbers, and may also have had a mix of 5- and 6-digit numbers for some time.
In the North American system with 3-digit area codes and 7-digit local numbers, there are slightly less than 8 million possible telephone numbers per area code, so with two area codes you have more than 15 million possible numbers. However, only a fraction of those numbers will be in use at any given time.
Telephone numbers in Turkey consist of the telephone country code +90, followed by a three-digit area code and a 7-digit subscriber number.
Area code 770 is one of the area codes for the Atlanta metropolitan area. Most numbers in 770 have local calling to all of 404, 770, 678, and 470, plus parts of 706, 762, and 256. To place a local call in this area, you must dial the area code and the 7-digit local number, but without the prefix '1'.
Definitely earlier than the year 2000. In April 2000, Portsmouth moved from six-digit local numbers to eight-digit numbers, as well as changing to the new, short area code of 023. (For example, Portsmouth City Council's number changed from 822251 to 92822251.) Instructions at the time referred only to how to convert six-digit local numbers to eight-digit numbers, so it is reasonable to assume that no five-digit numbers remained at that time.
Area 4
France does not have area codes - they have ten digit phone numbers that are dialled in full. Numbers starting '02' are normally in north west France.
Dial 1 before the area code and 7-digit number.
To divide a single digit number by a double digit number,you first have to understand its obviously isn't easy. The following should help: *Put a zero on the area of the quotient and add a decimal point next to it. * After doing this,divide as if both numbers were two digit numbers and proceed You should get the answer.
Leicester was 0533 (not 053) from the beginning of the UK area code system in 1958 until "phONEday" in 1995, when it changed to 0116. Old 6-digit numbers in Leicester were prefixed with '2' to make the new 7-digit local numbers.
In the Atlanta phone book, or on a yellow pages website.