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  1. Telephone numbers in Poland. The assignment of telephone numbers in Poland is controlled by the Office of Electronic Communications (Urząd Komunikacji Elektronicznej or UKE), the national regulatory authority. Geographic numbers. Number format. Polish telephone numbers have had 9 digits since 30 September 2009. [1] .

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  2. Country calling codes, country dial-in codes, international subscriber dialing (ISD) codes, or most commonly, telephone country codes are telephone number prefixes for reaching telephone subscribers in foreign countries or areas via international telecommunication networks.

  3. 26 de dic. de 2023 · Country code. +48. International access. 00. Long-distance. none. The assignment of telephone numbers in Poland is controlled by the Office of Electronic Communications (Urząd Komunikacji Elektronicznej or UKE), the national regulatory authority.

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    Djibouti

    All telephone numbers in Djibouti have eight digits. Fixed line numbers start with 21 or 27, then a fixed line locality code, followed by four digits. Mobile numbers start with 77, then a mobile line locality code, followed by four digits. With the county code of Djibouti (253), the international format is "+253 XX YY ZZZZ".

    Morocco

    All telephone numbers in Morocco have ten digits (initial 0 plus nine numbers). Landline numbers start with 05, followed by two digits for the regional area RR, then two digits for the local area LL, then 4 digits for the subscriber number XX XX: ("05 RR LL XX XX" or "05RR LL XX XX"). Mobile numbers start with 06 or 07, followed by the subscriber number ("06 XX XX XX XX" or "07 XX XX XX XX"). The country code for Morocco is 212, so the format becomes "+212 Y XX XX XX XX" or "+212 YXX XX XX XX...

    Kenya

    Telephone numbers in Kenya use a 9-digit format. The nine digits used for local calls start with a "0" (trunk prefix) for domestic calls, followed by the 3-digit area/provider code and the final six digits (07XX XXX XXX). The international code for Kenya is "+254".

    China

    Telephone numbers in Chinahave 10 or 11 digits (excluding an initial zero which is required at times) and fall in at least four distinct categories: 1. Landlines: In China, the length of phone numbers varies from city to city. It is usually written as (0XXX) YYY YYYY (For landlines registered in large metropolises, it is written in the format (0XXX) YYYY YYYY), where 0 is the trunk code, XXX is the area code (2 or 3 digits) and YYYY YYYY is the local number (7 or 8 digits). For example, (0755...

    Hong Kong and Macau

    Every number, except special service numbers, is an 8-digit number; they are grouped as XXXX YYYY. There are no area codes.

    India

    Telephone numbers in Indiahave ten digits (excluding an initial zero which is required at times) and fall into at least four distinct categories: 1. Landlines: Written as AAA-BBBBBBB, where AAA is the Subscriber Trunk Dialing code (long-distance code) and BBBBBBB is the phone number. The total length of the Subscriber Trunk Dialing code and the phone number is ten digits. The Subscriber Trunk Dialing code can have from two digits (11 or 011) up to four digits. 2. Mobiles: Written as AAAAA-BBB...

    Australia

    Most Australian telephone numbers have ten digits, and are generally written 0A BBBB BBBB or 04XX XXX XXX for mobile telephone numbers, where 0A is the optional "area code" (2,3,7,8) and BBBB BBBB is the subscriber number. (http://www.acma.gov.au/Industry/Telco/Numbering/Numbering-Plan/phone-number-meanings-numbering-i-acma) When the number is to be seen by an international audience, it is written +61 A BBBB BBBB or +61 4XX XXX XXX. When written for a local audience, the optionalarea code is...

    New Zealand

    Almost all New Zealand telephone numbers have seven digits, with a single-digit access code and a single-digit area code for long-distance domestic calls. Traditionally, the number was given as (0A) BBB-BBBB, with the two first digits (the STD code) often omitted for local calls. The brackets and the dash are also often omitted. Mobile numbers follow the same format, but with the area code being two digits, i.e. (02M) BBB-BBBB. ( Some mobile numbers are longer: (021)02BBBBBB, (021)08BBBBBB, (...

    Belgium

    Belgian telephone numbers consist of three parts: First '0', secondly the "zone prefix" (A) which has one or two digits for landlines and three digits for mobile phones, and thirdly the "subscriber's number" (B). Land lines always have nine digits. They are prefixed by a zero, followed by the zone prefix. Depending on the length of the zone prefix, the subscriber's number consists of either 6 or 7 digits. Hence land line numbers are written either 0AA BB BB BB or 0A BBB BB BB. Mobile phone nu...

    Denmark

    Danish telephone numbershave eight digits and are normally written 1. in four groups of two digits each, with the groups separated by spaces: AA AA AA AA, 2. in two groups of four digits each, with the groups separated by a space: AAAA AAAA, 3. in one group of two digits followed by two groups of three digits each, with the groups separated by spaces: AA AAA AAA, or 4. all in one go: AAAAAAAA. The third option, AA AAA AAA is not commonly used for personal (landline or mobile) numbers, but is...

    France

    French telephone numbershave ten digits, usually written in groups of two separated by spaces, in the format 0A BB BB BB BB where 0 (the trunk prefix) was created in 1996 to be a carrier selection code, and A is the "territorial area code" included in the subscriber number A BB BB BB BB. Sometimes, it is also written in the format 0A.BB.BB.BB.BB using periods instead of spaces, but this is less common. The A (territorial area code) can be 1 to 5 (for geographic-based numbers, according to loc...

    United States, Canada, and other NANP countries

    Twenty-four countries and territories share the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), with a single country code, 1. The formatting convention for telephone numbers is (NPA) NXX-XXXX, where NPA is the three-digit area code, and NXX-XXXX is the seven-digit subscriber number.NPA has the same syntax of NXX since the implementation of interchangeable area codes in 1995. The prefix NXX of the subscriber number is the central office code, unique in the numbering plan area. The place holder N stands...

    Canada

    Canada is a member of the North American Numbering Plan, but administers its numbering resources individually, under guidance from the NANP Administrator. The Canadian government has stated on its Language Portal of Canada that telephone numbers are to be written with a hyphen between each sequence, as follows: 1-NPA-NXX-XXXX or NPA-NXX-XXXX.10-digit dialing is now required throughout most of Canada, including all of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and...

    Mexico

    Mexican telephone numbers have ten digits. They can consist of a two-digit (NN) area code and an eight-digit local number (ABCD XXXX) or a three-digit area code (NNN) with a seven-digit local number (ABC XXXX). As of August 3, 2019 all the indicators and access codes (01, 044, 045) are deprecated, therefore all telephone numbers, for landline or mobile service, are dialed with ten digits. The formatting convention of a telephone number is 1. ABCD XXXX or NN ABCD XXXX or (NN) ABCD-XXXX 2. ABC...

    Some Central American countries write the country code for their own and other Central American countries in parentheses, instead of using a + sign, as recommended by E.123. For example, for a number in Costa Rica they would write (506) 2222-2222 instead of +506 2222-2222. On the other hand, Guatemala does have the custom of using the + sign. It is...

    Argentina

    Argentine telephone numbers always consist of 11 digits, including the geographical area code.

    Brazil

    Brazil is divided into 67 two-digit geographical area codes, all of which with eight-digit numbers, in the format AA NNNN-NNNN, except for cell phones, which contain nine digits, usually in the format AA 9NNNN-NNNN.

    Peru

    Peru uses 2-digit area codes followed by 6-digit subscriber numbers outside of Lima. In Lima the area code is "1" and the subscriber number has seven digits, divided XXX XXXX. The "trunk 0" is often used, especially for numbers outside Lima. For example, a phone number in Arequipa might be written (054) XX-XXXX. Cellphone numbers used to have eight digits with the first digit always being 9. In 2008 an additional digit was added to cellphone numbers, while land numbers remained the same. The...

  4. Hace 3 días · ..calling from another country? Current time in Poland: 10:30 PM, May 8, 2024. Calling Poland explained: 011 - international prefix; dial first when calling abroad from the US or Canada. 48 - Country Code for Poland. Phone Number - 9 digits, area code included for fixed lines.

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  6. Contents. 1 Geographic numbers. 1.1 Number format. 1.2 National area codes. 2 Mobile numbers. 2.1 Number format. 2.2 Mobile codes. 2.3 Mobile virtual network operators. 3 Non-geographic numbers. 3.1 Premium rate services. 3.2 Shared cost numbers. 3.3 Free (for the caller in Poland) 3.4 Other numbers. Geographic numbers. Number format.