Location | |
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Country | Greenland |
Continent | North America |
Format | +299 YY XX XX |
Access codes | |
Country code | +299 |
International call prefix | 00 |
Country Code: +299
International Call Prefix: 00
To call in Greenland, the following format is used:
yy xx xx Calls inside Greenland
+299 yy xx xx Calls from outside Greenland
00 International Direct Dialing code
Mobile phone numbers are allocated numbers 21 xxxx – 29 xxxx, 42 xxxx – 49 xxxx and 51 xxxx – 59 xxxx. Landline numbers start with 3 (Nuuk), 6 (South Greenland), 8 (West) or 9 (North and East).
LIST OF AREA CODES [1] | |||
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Area Code | Area/City | Municipality | |
3x | 31 XX XX | Nuuk | Sermersooq |
32 XX XX | |||
33 XX XX | |||
34 XX XX | |||
35 XX XX | |||
36 XX XX | |||
37 XX XX | |||
38 XX XX | Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) | ||
39 XX XX | |||
6x | 61 XX XX | Nanortalik | Kujalleq |
64 XX XX | Qaqortoq | ||
66 XX XX | Narsaq | ||
68 XX XX | Paamiut | Sermersooq (south-west) | |
69 1X XX | Ivittuut (Kangilinnguit) | ||
8x | 81 XX XX | Maniitsoq | Qeqqata |
84 XX XX | Kangerlussuaq | ||
85 XX XX | Sisimiut | ||
86 XX XX | |||
87 XX XX | Kangaatsiaq | Qeqertalik | |
89 XX XX | Aasiaat | ||
9x | 91 XX XX | Qasigiannguit | |
92 XX XX | Qeqertarsuaq (Disko Island) | ||
94 XX XX | Ilulissat | Avannaata | |
95 XX XX | Uummannaq | ||
96 XX XX | Upernavik | ||
97 XX XX | Qaanaaq | ||
98 XX XX | Tasiilaq | Sermersooq (east) | |
99 XX XX | Ittoqqortoormiit |
Telecommunications in Iceland is a diversified market.
This is a list of dialing codes in Greece. The first digit represents the type of service. 1 is used for short codes, 2 for geographical numbers, 5 is used for inter-network routing purposes and VPNs, 6 for mobile services, 7 is reserved for universal access numbers, 8 for reduced-fee services, 9 is used for premium rate services. All dialable numbers are ten digits, except for short codes, 807-XXXX used for calling card access codes, and numbers in the 5 range, used for routing purposes and not dialable by end-subscribers.
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Numbers on the Irish telephone numbering plan are regulated and assigned to operators by ComReg.
The dialling plan for mobile networks and new landline operators is closed; all subscriber numbers must be dialled in full. For landline numbers starting with 02, the dialling plan used to be open; the trunk digit and area code could be omitted if the caller was in the same area code as the callee. However, starting May 3, 1987 , all landline numbers must be dialled in full.
Telephone numbers in Turkey went from six (2+4) to seven digits (3+4) local phone numbers c.1988, at which time Ankara went from 41 to 4. There used to be more than 5,000 local area codes of varying lengths with correspondingly varying local number lengths.
Telephone numbers in Oceania use a variety of area codes to denote their location along with their own area code depending on the country's geographic makeup. They also have other prefixes to denote different types of mobile services and international calls. There are exceptions because of regional variations and time zones.
Telephone numbers in Indonesia have different systems for land lines and mobile phones: land lines use area codes, while mobile phones do not.
Telephone numbers in Norway have the country code "+47" and up to the first 2 digits of the phone number will indicate its geographic area. Emergency services are 3 digits long and start with the number "1". Mobile numbers vary in length, either 8 digits or 12 digits.
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The regulation of telephone numbers in Germany is the responsibility of the Federal Network Agency of the German government. The agency has a mandate to telecommunications in Germany and other infrastructure systems.
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Country Code: +240
International Call Prefix: 00
Trunk Prefix:
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Country Code: +509
International Call Prefix: 00