A Singapore mobile number typically follows the format 65 XXXX XXXX, where "65" is the country code and "XXXX XXXX" represents the eight-digit local number.
A Singapore phone number typically follows the format of 65 XXXX XXXX, with the country code 65 followed by an 8-digit local number.
A Singapore phone number typically follows the format of 65 XXXX XXXX, with the country code 65 followed by an 8-digit local number.
+44, then remove any leading zero from the UK number. For example, London numbers in the format (020) xxxx xxxx would be dialled as: +44 20 xxxx xxxx The symbol "+" means you should dial the international dialling code used in the country you are dialling from.
Country code 125 is for Algeria. The "1860" is most likely, thus: 1-860 indicating Connecticut. There are no area codes in the US that begin with the number 1 (one).
Look on the back of your manual and there should be a bunch of number and letters XXXX - XXXX - XXXX - XXXX - XXXX
Area code 276 is in southwestern Virginia, including Bristol.
Dial +44 20 xxxx xxxx from a mobile or 00 44 20 xxxx xxxx from a landline
the number and letters on the back of your manual Looks like -> XXXX - XXXX - XXXX - XXXX - XXXX what are the nummders and letters
If this is a UK telephone number then the (020) area code represents LONDON. London numbers have eight digits and begin 3xxx xxxx or 7xxx xxxx or 8xxx xxxx. The other unused numbers are for future expansion. There is no such area code as 0207 or 0208. The writer has not formatted the number in the correct way. The correct format is always: (020) xxxx xxxx or: +44 20 xxxx xxxx
That looks like a number in London, England, shown in UK domestic format. From outside the UK, dial +44 20 7536 xxxx.
Your question had a random "4" in it. If you mean "Where is +1 512 879 xxxx?" that is a number in or near Austin, Texas, USA. If you mean "Where is +41 51 2879 xxxx?" that looks like a national number in Switzerland, but you have one digit too many.