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A telephone number in France has 9 digits. As dialed within France, you dial a trunk prefix (usually 0), followed by the 9-digit number, for a total of 10 digits. From outside France, you dial your international access prefix (most commonly 00, but many countries use other prefixes), plus country code +33, plus the 9-digit number. On a GSM mobile phone, you can dial +33 (including the plus sign) and the 9-digit number.

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13y ago

It's usually the same amount as a landline has. In the US it's 10 numbers for both. However, there are countries, like Israel, where their land lines have 9 numbers, but the mobile phone has 10. So, it all depends on the country.

10 digits, including the area code, are in a standard US mobile phone number.

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11y ago

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Telephone service in the United States has now gone to a 10-digit phone number system. The parts of a telephone number in the US are the 3-digit area code, the 3-digit exchange then the 4-digit personal number. The area code and exchange route the call to the correct country, state, city, and possibly to an area of that city if the city has more than one area code.

A "1" is added to indicate "long distance".

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I don't know much about overseas phone numbers except that each has a country code. The US also has a country code if dialing from outside the US.
It varies from country to country. The country code can be one digit (+1 = US, Canada, etc.; +7 = Russia & Kazakhstan), two digits (+20 = Egypt; +27 = South Africa; +30 = Greece; etc.), or three digits (most countries). The national number, including the area code where applicable, can be anywhere from 4 to about 12 digits, but the total of the country code and national number cannot be more than 15 digits. In some countries, the number of digits is fixed; for example, all numbers in the US and Canada are a total of 11 digits: country code +1 (1 digit) + area code (3 digits) + local number (7 digits). In other countries, the number of digits may vary within the country, or even within a particular city or town.

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13y ago

In the US and Canada, telephone numbers have 10 digits, including the area code.

Other countries use phone numbers with different numbers of digits.

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13y ago

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 are the numbers so there are 10 numbers on a New Zealand mobile phone the hash key and the asterix!

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13y ago

10 with an area code 7 without an area code

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11y ago

if your from the uk its 10

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12y ago

29.

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