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  1. Local landline phone numbers in Argentina can have 6, 7 or 8 digits, depending on where they are located: Most of Greater Buenos Aires uses 8 digits. Second-tier cities use 7 digits.

  2. Following ENTel's privatization in 1990, a new numbering plan was enacted, and the number of lines grew to cover the majority of households. A sizable minority of households, do not have land line telephone service, however.

  3. Argentina (country code +54) Communication of 2.VII.1997: Basic National Numbering Plan (Plan Fundamental de Numeración Nacional - PFNN) The Comisión Nacional de Comunicaciones, Buenos Aires, announces the introduction of the new Basic National Numbering Plan for Argentina. The Plan is intended to serve as the basis for ensuring the

  4. Local dialing. Local landline phone numbers in Argentina can have 6, 7 or 8 digits, depending on where they are located: Almost Greater Buenos Aires uses 8 digits. Second-tier cities use 7 digits. Remaining towns and cities use 6 digits.

  5. Il prefisso internazionale argentino è il 54. L'Argentina nel 1999 ha apportato diverse modifiche al piano telefonico nazionale. (it) In Argentina, area codes are two, three, or four digits long (after the initial zero). Local customer numbers are six to eight figures long.

  6. Argentina: South 54: 00 0 Aruba: Caribbean 297: 00 Bahamas: Caribbean 1-242: 011 1 Barbados: Caribbean 1-246: 011 1 Belize: Central 501: Bermuda: North 1-441: 011 1 Bolivia: South 591: 00 Brazil: South 55: 00 xx British Virgin Islands: Caribbean 1-284: 011 1 Canada: North 1 011 1 Several NANP codes; see Telephone numbers in Canada ...