In 1995, all UK geographical area codes were converted to begin with 01.
Effective 2012-03-01, all telephone numbers in Djibouti have 8 digits. Landline numbers in Djibouti City and Balbala added the prefix 21. Numbers in the inner districts (Dikhil, Arta, Tadjourah, Ali-Sabieh, Obock) added the prefix 27. Mobile numbers added the prefix 77. If the old six-digit number began with 2, 3, 45, 57, or 58, add prefix 21. If the old six-digit number began with 42, 50, 51, 52, 53, or 54, add prefix 27. If the old six-digit number began with 6, 7, or 8, add prefix 77.
Conventional telephone numbers will start with a code of 00 (international) or 01 or 02 (Great Britain) whereas a personal number will start with 07 Conventional telephone numbers will start with a code of 00 (international) or 01 or 02 (Great Britain) whereas a personal number will start with 07 I think I will include a local virtual number as an additional to this 2 type of telephone numbers. It is a virtual number connected to a primary phone number wherein it uses an area code of a city of your choice. So when somebody calls your virtual number from that city they will be charged for a local rate as if he/she is calling you from that city eventhough you maybe in another city.
France does not have telephone area codes. However, numbers starting with a 1 (or 01 domestically) are normally in Paris.
The telephone country code for South Korea is +82, and you must also drop the trunk prefix 0 from the South Korean domestic telephone number, so a mobile number beginning with 01 changes to +82 1. Most mobile phones will allow you to enter telephone numbers in international format, beginning with the plus symbol.
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Telephone country code +95 is Myanmar (Burma); however, there are no valid telephone numbers beginning with +95 0. To put a Burmese telephone number into international format, you must drop the trunk prefix 0 from the beginning of the Burmese domestic number; for example, Yangon (Rangoon) is in area code 01, which becomes +95 1.(The plus signmeans "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
All Malaysian numbers beginning with the figure 1 are mobile (cell) phone numbers. In domestic format, it is 01; in international format, +60 1.
Telephone Time ended on 1958-04-01.
1959The original UK '01' numbers were London numbers introduced in 1959. At this time, London was given 7-digit local numbers and the area code of 01. For example, London Transport had the number 01 222 1234. This system lasted for over 30 years.1990In May 1990, London was split into two area codes: 071 and 081, with the 01 code being withdrawn. Consequently, there were no numbers in the UK beginning 01 for the next five years.1995The national PhONEday renumbering saw all geographic area codes changed to start with '01'. Most areas just had a '1' inserted after the first '0', although some areas got completely new codes. For example, Swansea 0792 became 01792 while Bristol 0272 became 0117.2000The introduction of some new area codes, such as 024 for Coventry and 020 for London meant that geographical numbers could now start with either '02' or '01'. At this time, a more logical numbering pattern for the UK emerged:01 and 02: geographical numbers05: corporate business numbers07: mobiles and personal numbering08: freephone and special rate numbers09: premium rate services
The telephone country code for North America (USA, Canada, and some Caribbean-ish islands) is +1. (The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here; from the UK, most of Europe, and many other countries, that prefix is 00.) There are about 20 area codes in Florida, though, so you need to be more specific about what part of Florida.