There is no seconds allowed on most phones as you can input the numbers as fast you want, although the phone may have a delay catching up to the sequence of numbers that you put in.
There is no such code as 475 in France. French Postal zip codes have two digits for regions, or five for localities. The international dialing code is +33. The national area dialing codes (now included in the phone number) have only two digits (01 to 05).
7 or 10 digits in the US. While much of the US has moved to ten digit dialing, rural areas still use seven digit dialing, omitting the common area code.
In some cases when automatically dialing a number, you may need to tell the autodialer to pause to allow for a secondary dial tone. For example, if you dial '9' to get an outside line on your business phone system, you may need to program a pause after the 9 to allow time for the outside dial tone.
It depends. There are usually 9 or 10 significant digits after the "0" trunk code. All mobile phones have 10 significant digits following the "0" trunk code. Dialing from outside the UK, the "0" trunk code is replaced with the country code, "44".
It depends. There are usually 9 or 10 significant digits after the "0" trunk code. All mobile phones have 10 significant digits following the "0" trunk code. Dialing from outside the UK, the "0" trunk code is replaced with the country code, "44".
the international dialing code is +61, there are local dialing codes depending on the state
The term "suffix phone" typically refers to a type of phone number that includes an extension or additional digits at the end to route the call to a specific person or department within a company. Callers are usually prompted to enter the extension number after dialing the main phone number.
Pretty much any phone (even feature phones) can be configured to use pulse dialing. Some phone companies (e.g. VoIP providers) do not recognize pulse dialing, though.
If you put the phone to your face, you've dialed someone and their hone is ringing. Otherwise, you'll set the phone down because you're message is sending. Duh. I am talking about making a call while using a headset. I checked the CA DMV site and you ARE allowed to still use the phone (your fingers) to dial. At the same time, you are NOT allowed to text. So, my question is how does a cop know whether you are dialing or texting? DUH
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In the United Arab Emirates, phone numbers typically consist of 9 digits, excluding the country code. The country code for the UAE is +971, which is used when dialing from abroad. Local numbers begin with a specific two-digit area code, followed by a seven-digit subscriber number.
Hesitation dialing in PBX has something to do with a second thought of dialing particularly on Mobile phones. The phone hangs up and then the user will have to redial it again.