When dialing within Australia, area codes begin with the trunk prefix 0. When dialing in international format (either from outside Australia or on a GSM mobile), replace the trunk prefix 0 with the country code +44.
Area codes in Australia are:
(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.)
The US and Canada began using area codes in 1947.
Area codes in Mexico do not begin with zero.
No such area code in the U.S. U.S. area codes never begin with 0.
Area code 856 is in southern New Jersey, including Camden and Vineland. ZIP Codes in that area generally begin with 08, but there is no easy correlation of ZIP Codes to area codes.
UK area codes always begin with 01 or 02. A 05 number is a phone line which runs from a broadband router. This in turn is run through a 01 or 02 number
There are 8 numbers in an Australian phone number, including the area code the is 10.
PIN Codes never begin with zero.
Latvia does not have area codes, and no numbers in Latvia begin with 0, except for special codes like 01 for the fire department.
The US and Canada began using area codes in 1947.
No such area code - North American area codes never begin with 0 or 1.
PIN Codes never begin with zero.
All UK area codes begin with a 0. There is no area code 6010 in the UK, and there is no 06010 code either.