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  1. 8 de mar. de 2020 · Armenian phone numbers explained Phone number structure. Armenian phone numbers are eight digits. The first two to three digits are an area code. Mobile numbers being with ‘9’ or ’55’. An example of an Armenian phone number. The History Museum of Armenia lists its phone number in Yerevan as 00 374 10 52 06 91. Phone number description

  2. 22 xxxxxx. Landline number in Nicosia called from abroad: +357 22 xxxxxx. Mobile phone number called from within Cyprus: 9x xxxxxx (during that period only 09 code was in use, from CYTA) Mobile phone number called from abroad: +357 9x xxxxxx. As with fixed line numbers, under the new system, these changed to numbers with eight digits, to be ...

  3. The Home Network Identity (HNI) is the combination of the MCC and the MNC. This is the number which fully identifies a mobile subscriber. This combination is also known as the PLMN. (e.g. HNI for IR-MCI with MNC = 11 and MCC of Iran = 432 will be 43211) There are 9 mobile phone providers in Iran, listed below.

  4. Fixed line (landline) codes. Fixed Telephone numbers in Sri Lanka consist of 10-digits in the xxx y zzzzzz format where: xxx. represents the area code. All area codes begin with 0. (0xx y zzzzzz) y. represents the operator code for fixed (landline) numbers. zzzzzz. represents the main telephone number of six digits.

  5. Mobile phones. Within Australia, mobile phone numbers begin with 04 or 05 – the Australian national trunk code 0, plus the mobile indicator 4 or 5 – followed by eight digits. This is generally written as 04XX XXX XXX within Australia, or as +61 4XX XXX XXX for an international audience.

  6. Telephone numbers in South Ossetia use two area codes – 850 and 929 – in the Russia–Kazakhstan numbering zone. [1] Format. Application. +7 850 XXX XXXX. Fixed telephony [1] +7 929 8XX XXXX. Mobile telephony ( Ostelekom) [2] [3] Before the recognition of independence by Russia the country had used Georgian codes: