A telephone number in the United States consists of:
All telephone numbers in the North American Numbering Plan, including the USA, Canada, and 18 island nations and territories in or near the Caribbean, have a total of 11 digits:Country code: 1 digit (country code +1)Area code: 3 digitsSubscriber number: 7 digits
60615 is not an area code. Area codes in the US are 3 digits and are used with telephone numbers. The postal ZIP Code 60615 is for Chicago, IL.
Telephone area codes in the United States are always three digits.
001 is the country code for america... 414 is the area code for Milwaukee. However - the number in your question has too many digits in it. (Subscriber numbers are usually 7 digits).
A us bank account has #12 digits in california
Oh, what a delightful question! If we take a look at the numbers from 1 to 99, we'll find that they have a total of 189 digits. Each number from 1 to 9 has one digit, numbers from 10 to 99 have two digits each. Just imagine all those lovely digits coming together to create a beautiful numerical landscape!
Country code +1 is North America (USA, Canada, etc.), and area code +1 207 is the US state of Maine, but you have too many digits for a valid telephone number.Not a valid number.
The US uses ten digits in their number format. For example - the number would look like 800-123-1234. In that example, 800 is the area code, and the remaining 7 digits are the subscribers number.
None :) You only gave us 4 numbers!
Blocks of numbers, often entire exchanges (in the US, this is the three digits following the area code), are assigned to local phone companies. The phone companies then assign these to their customers. You can request a specific number from your phone company; they may, or may not, charge extra for such a number, if it's available.
A telephone number in France has 9 digits. As dialed within France, you dial a trunk prefix (usually 0), followed by the 9-digit number, for a total of 10 digits. From outside France, you dial your international access prefix (most commonly 00, but many countries use other prefixes), plus country code +33, plus the 9-digit number. On a GSM mobile phone, you can dial +33 (including the plus sign) and the 9-digit number.
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