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  1. Calling Armenia from abroad. From abroad to Yerevan, regions, mobile network, Artsakh fixed telephone network and Artsakh mobile network: + 374 + Mobile Network Code + Mobile Subscriber Number (to mobile network) + 374 + 47 + Subscriber Number (to Artsakh fixed telephone network) + 374 + 97 + Subscriber Number (to Artsakh mobile network)

  2. Telephone counselling for children (Rat auf Draht) 15xx. General information services (time etc.) 0718. Internet dial-up numbers. 0720. Location independent landline numbers. 0780. Convergent services with ENUM ( VoIP )

  3. Country Police Ambulance Fire Notes Afghanistan 119: 112: 119 Bahrain 999: Mobile phones – 112, Traffic police – 199, Coast Guard – 994. Bangladesh 999: Anti Corruption Commission – 106, Agricultural Information Services – 16123, Health Services – 16263, Dhaka WASA – 16162, Women and Children Ministry – 109, Legal Services – 16430, National Information Service — 333, IEDCR ...

  4. 074 – Pager. 075 – Mobile phone " Natel D" ( Swisscom) / previously used for Liechtenstein ( Telephone numbers in Liechtenstein) which used to be within the Swiss telephone numbering plan. 076 – Mobile phone Sunrise. 077 – Mobile phone " Natel C". 078 – Mobile phone Salt ( Orange (telecommunications))

  5. To call the number (19) 4001-3579 from a payphone in Piracicaba (within area 19, but outside the metropolitan region of Campinas): 0 XX 19 4001 3579. To call the number (19) 4001-3456 from a cell phone working in Rio Claro (also outside the Metropolitan Region of Campinas, but also in area 19 ): 4001 3456.

  6. Telephone numbers in Argentina. In Argentina, area codes are two, three, or four digits long (after the initial zero). Local customer numbers are six to eight digits long. The total number of digits is ten, for example, phone number (11) 1234-5678 for Buenos Aires is made up of a 2-digit area code number and an 8-digit subscriber's number ...

  7. 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]