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  1. New Caledonia: 112: Police – 17; Ambulance – 15; Fire – 18. New Zealand: 111: SMS messages can be sent to 111 from registered mobile phones. Traffic – *555 (mobile phones only). 112 and 911 redirect to 111 on mobile phones. Dialing 000 and 999 plays a pre-recorded message advising the caller to call 111. Crime Stoppers – 0800 555 111.

  2. Telephone ranges. In August 2011, Criden Appi, the Director of Telecommunications (Regulatory), said that Nauru advises "only 556xxxx, 557xxxx, 558xxxx are in use for mobiles and there are no landlines in service". [1] In the ranges, X=0-9, and Y=0-9.

  3. Country Code: +64 (partial) International Call Prefix: 00. Telephone numbers in Pitcairn Island use ranges owned by New Zealand . Format: +64 XXXXXXXX. Number range. Usage. +64. Pitcairn Island. Pitcairn has had a dedicated satellite connection since 2002, [1] which was extended in 2007 to provide phone and internet service to all households ...

  4. New Zealand. Almost all New Zealand telephone numbers have seven digits, with a single-digit access code and a single-digit area code for long-distance domestic calls. Traditionally, the number was given as (0A) BBB-BBBB, with the two first digits (the STD code) often omitted for local calls. The brackets and the dash are also often omitted.

  5. In New Zealand, both "0800" or "0508" prefixes are referred to variously and interchangeably as "free phone" or "toll-free". Originally these "Oh-eight-hundred" numbers were provided by Spark New Zealand and "0508" by rival company Clear (now Vodafone New Zealand), although now both numbers

  6. Telephone number Status Operator assistance: 683: 010: Active Faults & directory service: 683: 015: Active Weather & tidal information: 683: 101: Active Emergency: 999: Active Reserved: 683: 1000 – 1099: Reserved Post paid AMPS mobile: 683: 1100 – 1999: Not Active Prepaid GSM fixed wireless: 683: 2000 – 2999: Not Active Post paid AMPS FWT ...

  7. New Zealand landline phone numbers have a total of eight digits, excluding the leading 0: a one-digit area code, and a seven-digit phone number (e.g. 09 700 1234), beginning with a digit between 2 and 9 (but excluding 900, 911, and 999 due to misdial guards). There are five regional area codes: 3, 4, 6, 7, and 9.