The plus sign at the start of a telephone number indicates the international dialing prefix. It is used to signify that the following digits are part of an international telephone number, allowing the caller to make a call from one country to another. The plus sign is typically followed by the country code, area code, and the local telephone number.
It's a North American number that's toll-free from a land line.
Its the country code
It is a mobile telephone number for the UK.
can you tell me where is this phone from what country +45.36946676
The telephone country code +259 is assigned to Zambia. When dialing from abroad, you would start with +259 followed by the local number you wish to reach in Zambia. This code is used for both landlines and mobile phones within the country.
That phone number is listed as the company e collect plus. They do not have a fax number publicly listed on their website.
This is a mobile (cell) phone number so could be anywhere in the UK.
Assuming you're talking about a telephone number... +91 is the international country code for India.
Telephone country code +250 is Rwanda, in Africa.
the International Freephone Service
That's a mobile in the UK, except you're one digit short.
The telephone number of the municipality of Sibonga is 486 9416, but in case you are outside of the country, you need to dial the country code plus the area code. Thus, the complete number you need is +63 32 486 9416.