00 1
*9 is not a valid service code on the public telephone network. It may be a service code on some private telephone systems.
France does not have telephone area codes. However, numbers starting with a 1 (or 01 domestically) are normally in Paris.
No, a telephone number in Nice begins with 04.
Area code +1 331 is used in suburbs west of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. Area code +33 1 is Paris, France. (France is telephone country code +33, and Paris's area code 01 becomes +33 1 in international format.) Many other countries have domestic telephone area codes 331 or similar.
Most telephone numbers in Destelbergen, Belgium, begin with 09, which is +32 9 in international format.
011 = US/North American international access prefix 33 = telephone country code for France 1 = area code for Paris (omitting the trunk prefix 0) (8-digit number in Paris) # = tells the telephone switch that you've finished dialing, so it doesn't wait for more digits
yes he did invent the telephone code!!
There are no 9-digit telephone area codes, anywhere in the world. If you mean your 9-digit U.S. ZIP Code (postal code), try the related link.
There is no telephone area code 185 in Russia.
Leichtenstein is telephone country code +423.
Telephone country code +380 is Ukraine. 38067 is also a US ZIP Code (postal code) for Saulsbury, Tennessee.