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Chad uses telephone country code +235. To write a mobile number in Chad in international format, just put +235 in front of the domestic number.
Replace the trunk prefix 0 of the Thai number (mobile or landline) with telephone country code +66, including the plus symbol.
Yes, some countries have mobile numbers that are 12 digits long, including the country code. For example, mobile numbers in countries like India are typically 10 digits, but when including the country code (+91), they can be represented as 12 digits. However, the standard length of mobile numbers varies by country, and most commonly, they are 10 to 11 digits long without the country code.
To call a mobile while in Los Angeles simply dial the number of the person including the country code and press the okay button.
On a GSM mobile (from any country, in any country), just replace the trunk prefix 0 of the UK number (landline, mobile, or other) with country code +44, including the plus sign. For example, the fictitious number 0151 496-0123 becomes +441514960123. From a landline, or from a non-GSM mobile, replace the plus sign with 00.
Country code +60 is Malaysia, but a number beginning with +60 4 is a geographic number (i.e., a landline), not a mobile.
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You write a mobile number including the area code by writing the mobile number including the area code.Fictitious examples:In North America (USA, Canada, etc.), a mobile number looks like this: (516) 555-0123. In the UK, a mobile number looks like this: 07700 900123.In France, a mobile number looks like this: 06 xx 12 34 56.
Country code +503 is El Salvador, and +503 720 xxxxx is a mobile number.
The telephone country code for India is +91, and you must drop the trunk prefix 0 from the domestic number. For example, +91 9xxx 123123.
Country code +233 is Ghana, and a number beginning +233 20 is a mobile.