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  1. Pages in category "Telephone numbers in Germany". The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . List of dialling codes in Germany.

  2. Telephone numbers in Greece. This is a list of dialing codes in Greece. The first digit represents the type of service. 1 is used for short codes, 2 for geographical numbers (3 and 4 are reserved for that purpose too), 5 is used for inter-network routing purposes (non-dialable codes) and VPNs, 6 for mobile services, 7 is reserved for universal ...

  3. 16 de feb. de 2024 · Emergency Numbers: Key emergency services are reachable at 112 (general) and 110 (police). Special Numbers: Services like toll-free (0800) and premium rate (0900, 0180) have unique prefixes. International Dialing: Use 00 + country code + area code + number for international calls from Germany.

  4. E-Plus (fusionado con o2 Germany) (GSM/UMTS) si 01570 ex E-Plus transf. a la extinta Telogic (ex ViStream) si 01575 transferido por E-Plus a Ring Mobilfunk si 01579 transferido por E-Plus a sipgate subsidiaria de Vintage Wireless si 0159, 0176, 0179 o2 Germany (GSM/UMTS) si 0161 reservada originalmente para 1G cell phones (C-Netz) no

  5. Telephone area codes closely correspond to postal codes in Croatia and are assigned to counties. Both the Zagreb County and the City of Zagreb have the same area code (1), which is further divided into 9 areal subgroups (i.e. from 11 to 19, or 011 to 019 for calls from outside the region).

  6. Telephone numbers in Luxembourg employ a closed dialling system, whereby all numbers are dialed in the same format whether from within Luxembourg or from abroad. There is no trunk prefix like " 0 ". The incumbent operator employed an open numbering plan with numbers of varying lengths, where a two-digit area identifier is followed by one to four digits, all six digits forming the subscriber ...

  7. Telephone numbers in Europe are managed by the national telecommunications authorities of each country. Most country codes start with 3 and 4 , but some countries that by the Copenhagen criteria are considered part of Europe have country codes starting on numbers most common outside of Europe (e.g. Faroe Islands of Denmark have a code starting on number 2, which is most common in Africa).