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  1. As established by ANATEL, the Brazilian federal telecommunications regulatory agency, the format for a local phone number is nnnn-nnnn (eight digits) for landlines, and nnnnn-nnnn (nine digits) for mobile lines. The first digits of the local number identify the service associated with the phone number:

  2. Números de telefone no Brasil. Códigos de área existentes em cada estado. Os números de telefone no Brasil são regulados pela Anatel, no Plano Nacional de Numeração. [ 1] O prefixo do país é 55, isto é, quem liga do exterior precisa acrescentar 55 ao início do número.

  3. 15 de set. de 2021 · To call Brazil, start by dialing your country’s exit code, which is “011” for the U.S. and Canada. Next, dial “55,” which is Brazil’s country code. After that, enter the 2-digit area code for the Brazilian city you’re trying to reach. For example, dial “21” for Rio de Janeiro, or “11” for São Paolo.

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  4. About: Telephone numbers in Brazil. The Brazilian telephone numbering plan uses a two-digit area code plus eight-digit local phone numbers for landlines and nine digits for mobile lines. Public utility services use short phone numbers (usually three digits), always starting with 1.

  5. The history of mobile telephony in Brazil began on 30 December 1990, when the Cellular Mobile System began operating in the city of Rio de Janeiro, with a capacity for 10,000 terminals. At that time, according to Anatel (the national telecommunications agency), there were 667 devices in the country.

  6. Phone numbers in Brazil observe an eight-digit pattern nnnn-nnnn (except for nine-digit mobile phone numbers in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Espírito Santo states, to be extended to all mobile numbers until 2016). Area codes have two digits, and are often notated in parentheses: (aa) nnnn-nnnn. Map of Brazilian area code ranges by state.