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  1. All telephone numbers are 9 digits long (but always prefixed by 0 for calls within South Africa), except for certain Telkom special services. When dialed from another country, the "0" is omitted and replaced with the appropriate international access code and the country code +27.

  2. All telephone numbers are 9 digits long (but always prefixed by 0 for calls within South Africa), except for certain Telkom special services. When dialed from another country, the "0" is omitted and replaced with the appropriate international access code and the country code +27.

  3. Todos los números de teléfono tienen 9 dígitos (pero siempre con el prefijo 0 para llamadas dentro de Sudáfrica), excepto para ciertos servicios especiales de Telkom . Cuando se marca desde otro país, el '0' se omite y se reemplaza con el código de acceso internacional apropiado y el código de país 27. Antecedentes. Historia.

  4. South Africa. South Africa uses 10-digit dialling, which has been required since 16 January 2007. The ten digits used for local calls (AAA XXX XXXX or 0AA XXX XXXX) consist of a 3-digit area/type code (the first digit in the area/type code is a trunk prefix) followed by seven digits.

  5. How to Call Into South Africa. How do I call South Africa, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth or Durban from abroad? How to dial internationally. In South Africa, each city or mobile network has its own area code. Most mobile phones (cellphones) have the “+” sign on the same key as “0”.

  6. South Africa (officially called the Republic of South Africa) is a country in the southern region of Africa. About fifty-seven million people live there. South Africa is next to Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Lesotho, and Eswatini . The biggest city of South Africa is Johannesburg.