It depends on how you parse the code.
From countries that use '00' as the international access prefix, that would be the beginning of a call to North America (USA, Canada, etc.: country code +1).
From countries that use '001' as the international access prefix, that would be the beginning of a call to somewhere in the Americas, excluding the +1 zone. (For example, Brazil is country code +55.)
From Australia, '0015' is a special international access prefix used to route fax calls over the Telstra network with settings optimized for faxing. You can program your fax machine to dial 0015 + country code + city code + number.
The 00 is an international dialing prefix, not part of the country code. Country code 1 is the US, Canada, and several Caribbean and nearby islands. There are several area codes beginning with 56:
561 Palm Beach, Florida
562 Long Beach, California
563 Davenport, Iowa
566 (reserved for future "follow-me" numbers)
567 Toledo, Ohio
In Australia, you can use 0015 as an international access prefix (substituting for the plus sign in a number in international format) to use the Telstra network with settings optimized for faxing.
It depends on where you're calling from, because it depends on which part of that dialing code is the international access prefix and which part is the actual country code.
For example, '00' is the most common prefix, which would leave +1 519, which is a number in southern Ontario, Canada.
However, some countries use '001' or even '0015' as an access prefix, which would leave, respectively, +51 97 (Peru mobile phone) or +1 97 (North America = USA, Canada, etc., with an incomplete area code).
A number in North America will have exactly 10 digits following country code +1. A Peruvian mobile number will have exactly 9 digits following country code +51.
00 isn't part of the code, it is a commonly used international access prefix. Country code +1 is North America (USA, Canada, etc.), and area code +1 416 is Toronto, Canada.
Alternatively, if your international access prefix is 001, then you have country code +41 (Switzerland), but there are no +41 65 numbers.
Lastly, if your international access prefix is 0014, then you have country code +1 (North America again), with an incomplete area code +1 65X.
(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.)
'0015' is a special international access prefix used in Australia to route international calls on the Telstra network with settings optimised for fax transmission.
If '00' is the international access prefix, then country code +1 is North America and 5 is the first digit of the three-digit area code.
If '001' is the international access prefix, then +5 is the first digit of a two- or three-digit country code somewhere in the Americas.
italie
In Australia, if you use 0015 (instead of the default 0011) as an international access prefix, you route via Telstra with settings optimized for faxing.
1999uqxj is not a number and is therefore not a country code number.
Fifteen ten thousandths
0015
80118440 0015
00 = commonly used international access prefix, not part of the country code+1 = country code for North America (USA, Canada, etc.)530 = area code for northeastern California, USA, incl. Redding, Chico, Lake Tahoe88 = first 2 digits of 7-digit subscriber numberAlternatively,001 = less common international access prefix+53 = country code for Cuba088 = invalid number in Cubaor,0015 = international access prefix for faxes from Australia+30 = country code for Greece88 = invalid number in GreeceBecause of the ambiguity in different access prefixes used in different parts of the world, it is best to quote international telephone numbers in international format, without the access prefix, with the country code prefixed only by a plus sign.
You would say the number 0.0015 as "zero point zero zero one five" or "zero decimal zero zero one five."
The phone number of the Ellsinore Branch is: 573-322-0015.
Telephone country code +250 is Rwanda, in Africa.
Austalia
There is no country with the code 22.
International dialling code number, Country code number , area code number then the number.