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  1. Germany has an open telephone numbering plan. Before 2010, area codes and subscriber telephone numbers had no fixed size, meaning that some subscriber numbers may be as short as two digits. As a result, dialing sequences are generally of a variable length, except for some non-geographic area codes for which subscriber numbers use a fixed-length ...

  2. 18 de ago. de 2005 · The Spanish telephone numbering plan is the allocation of telephone numbers in Spain. It was previously regulated by the Comisión del Mercado de las Telecomunicaciones (CMT), but is now regulated by the Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia (CNMC).

  3. 2 de may. de 2024 · 39 - Viettel. 59 - Gmobile. 79 - MobiFone. 89 - MobiFone. 99 - Gmobile (previously Beeline) In Circular No. 22/2014/TT-BTTTT dated December 22, 2014, all 11-digit mobile phone numbers will be changed into 10-digit numbers, the Ministry of Information and Communications announced in a recent press release.

  4. An example for calling telephones in Skopje is as follows: 02 xxxxxxx (within Skopje) 02 xxxxxxx (within North Macedonia) +389 2 xxxxxxx (outside North Macedonia) Numbering formats for North Macedonia : +389 2 xxxxxxx geographic numbers – Skopje. +389 3x xxxxxx geographic numbers – eastern area. +389 4x xxxxxx geographic numbers – central ...

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  6. Telephones – Numbers in use: 25,000 (2006) Telephones – mobile cellular: 15,000 (2006) The telecommunications infrastructure in Gibraltar is modelled on that of the UK; for example; the ringing tone of fixed telephone lines is identical to that of the UK, although that of mobile phones may resemble that of mainland Europe, with long tones.

  7. Spain changed to a closed telephone numbering plan in 1998. Previously, the trunk prefix was '9x[x]', but this was incorporated into the subscriber's number, so that a nine-digit number was used for all calls, e.g.: xx[x] xx xx (within the same province, until 1998) 9x[x] xx[x] xxxx (within Spain) +34 9x[x] xx[x] xxxx (outside Spain)