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What does 3 mean in online chat?

3 does not meant for anything on Facebook chat. It's just a digit.


Do all foreign phone numbers have 10 digits like US numbers do?

No! The number of digits varies by country, and may vary within a country. International standards restrict the total phone number length including country code to 15 digits maximum (which would be 11 digits for the US and Canada including our country code +1), but what happens after the country code is up to that country. 10-digit and 9-digit phone numbers within a country are common. Smaller countries may have fewer digits: Iceland has 7-digit numbers. China uses 10 digits for landlines but 11 digits for mobile phones; it is effectively in a slow migration to 11 digits. Germany until a few years ago had variable length numbers from 7 to 12 digits, the subscriber (local) part being as short as 4 digits for old numbers and longer for new numbers, but since 2010 uses 10 or 11 digits total. Most countries use 2-digit area codes (with 7 or 8-digit local subscriber numbers), but that varies too, with some using 3 or 4-digit area codes. The UK uses a variable length area code: Even though UK phone numbers are 10 digits almost everywhere (9 digits for certain old numbers), the city code portion can be from 2 to 6 digits, so that large cities have a 2-digit city code and 8-digit local portion, while smaller towns have longer city codes and shorter local numbers.


What is the difference between SWIFT and BIC codes?

SWIFT and BIC codes are basically the same. The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) handles the registration of these codes. For this reason, Bank Identifier Codes (BICs) are often called SWIFT addresses or codes. BIC code or SWIFT code (also known as ISO 9362) is a standard format of Bank Identifier Codes approved by the ISO (International Organization for Standardization). It is the unique identification code of a particular bank. It is necessary for sending money across countries. The code is 8 or 11 characters, made up of: · 4 characters - bank code · 2 characters - ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code · 2 characters - location code · 3 characters - branch code, optional ( 'XXX' for primary office) Where an 8-digit code is given, you may assume that it refers to the primary office.


What is Nokia 5310 PUK Code?

The PUK-code is (Personal Unblocking Key). It is NOT unique for Nokia phones. If a user enters the wrong PIN-code 3 times in a row, the telephone asks for the PUK-code as is supplied by the network operator for that telephone. Don't lose it! If the PUK-code is wrongly entered 10 times in a row the SIM-card gets locked up permanently.


Which ulster bank has sort code 980985?

It is the Waterside branch in Derry. Waterside, P.O. Box 3, 29 Clooney Terrace, Waterside, Co Derry.