Carrier selection codes in Chile

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Country Code: +56
International Call Prefix: 1xx0
Trunk prefix: 0

These are the Chilean Carrier Selection Codes.

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References

  1. "LDI | Entel". www.entel.cl. Retrieved 2024-04-28.