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  1. 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 ...

  2. The main source (Denmark's National IT and Telecom Agency) no longer exists, and the 'number plan' is now very much different. The new authority and number system can be found here, where the current number plan can be downloaded. The information needed to update the article is all available, but only in Danish.

  3. Mobile Numbers. Mobile telephone numbers always carry a three-digit network code, in the format " 6x1 ", which is followed by six digits. The leading " 6 " of these numbers is not omitted when dialing from abroad. 6x1 xxx xxx (within Luxembourg) +352 6x1 xxx xxx (outside Luxembourg) These codes were introduced on 1 September 2006, replacing ...

  4. Telephone numbers in Kosovo. The dialing code for Kosovo is +383. It was assigned by the ITU following an agreement between the authorities of Kosovo and Serbia in an EU-led dialogue. [1] Its dialing code was initially expected to become effective on 1 January 2015, but it was postponed to the finalization of the agreement in late August 2015. [2]

  5. Telephone numbers in Lithuania. Lithuania uses an open telephone numbering plan with all phone numbers having nine digits, including the prefix "0", a 1–3 digit area code, and a 5–7 digit subscriber telephone number.

  6. 98. 09. 62, 64, 65, 66. Today (since 1989) the same telephone number is dialed in Denmark, regardless of where you call from, but the dialling information is still in principle at the forefront of the number. Numbers beginning with 20-31 are preferably mobile numbers, those beginning with 70 and 72-79 are preferably landline numbers, and so on.

  7. Landline phone numbers have 7 digits, mobile numbers can have either 7 or 8 digits, machine-to-machine (M2M) numbers can be up to 12 digits. [2] Telephone numbers are portable between locations and operators. The country code for Estonia is +372. [3] The country does not use trunk prefix.