Normally, yes.
However in North American areas with multiple area codes, it is possible the fax line could be assigned a different code.
In other countries, it's possible that the fax number might be a virtual non-geographic number with an entirely different prefix. For example, a company with a London, England area code of 020 for its telephone number, might use virtual fax machines on the special-rate non-geographic 0845 prefix.
The DISH Network receiver number, also known as the CA-ID number, can be found on the back of the receiver. It is generally found on the bottom left side or bottom right side of the back of your receiver, it will be have a bar code above it usually then below the bar code will be shown similar to this- CAID R012345678. The number you are looking for in regards to the, "receiver number," will be the R000000000 part of that.
President Obama lives in the White House in Washington, D.C., which is in area code 202.
In most cases, you dial 1 plus the area code and the number; for example, 1-573-555-0123. In some areas, if you are making a local call to a different area code, you may be able to dial just the area code and number (for example, 817-555-0159) or in a few cases just the 7-digit number. On a cellphone, just dial the area code and number.
His number is (207) 538-2094 its area code 207 since he lives in Buckhead.
In general, yes, but not always. Cellphones in the United States use the same geographic area codes as landline numbers. A person may have a cellphone in a different area code from their home because they moved and kept the cellphone number from their previous home town, or because they requested a number in a neighboring area code (e.g., live in one area code but work in an adjacent area code).
He probably has a cellphone and kept the number when he moved from the San Francisco Bay Area to San Diego.
The 874 area code is an invalid unassigned number. If you are getting calls from this area code they are being "spoofed".
I live next door to her. Her number is 1-319-239-8864. No it is not. She lives in California. Not Iowa. Area code 319 is Iowa.
It has the area code 082.
Oxford, PA has two area codes. They are 484 and 610. The area code that a number has will be dependent on what area of Oxford the number is from, or when the phone number was created.
The America code is 1. In order to get the party you wish, the number is 1+specific area code+phone number.
Uses for a money gram are pretty standard and basic. They want the receiver's name and the location he is nearest to where you will be sending the money. They will need a phone number with area code for the receiver as well for verification. There is a block for your information in case it does not get to the receiver so that it can be returned to you. Information is on the application and self-explanatory once you write out the form.