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  1. List of dialling codes in the Republic of Ireland. Telephone dialling codes in the Republic of Ireland. Country code: +353. International call prefix: 00. Trunk prefix: 0. This is a list of telephone dialling codes for the Republic of Ireland. Fixed-line telephone users do not need to dial the dialling code when they are contacting someone else ...

  2. Please do not add 911 to the operator services list. It is absolutely not supported by the Irish telephone network. Some mobile handsets may recognise 911 and route calls to 112. This is a function of the particular handset and not the telephone network. The North American code 911 does not work to access emergency services in Ireland.

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  4. 199 000 - Reads out your telephone number. Check preset carrier . Check which carrier you are using for each category of call: 19 800 - International calls; 19 822 - Local calls; 19 801 - Calls to other parts of the Republic of Ireland, Irish mobile numbers and to landlines in Northern Ireland. Voicemail

  5. The country calling code of North Macedonia is +389. Area codes should always be dialed, even within the country, because of the many fixed and mobile operators. An example for calling telephones in Skopje is as follows: 02 xxxxxxx (within Skopje) 02 xxxxxxx (within North Macedonia) +389 2 xxxxxxx (outside North Macedonia)

  6. yago :Plan105898568. yago :PsychologicalFeature100023100. yago :Signal106791372. rdfs: comment. Numbers on the Irish telephone numbering plan are regulated and assigned to operators by ComReg. (en) rdfs: label. Telephone numbers in the Republic of Ireland (en) owl: sameAs. yago-res :Telephone numbers in the Republic of Ireland.