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  1. The changes will take place in three stages, starting in November 2011 with the final cities having their numbering plan changed in April 2012. Users in these areas will have an extra 4 added in front of their subscriber's numbers as well as having the area code shortened.

  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. 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 rational use and administration of the numbering system as a limited national resource, for the benefit of users and telecommunication service ...

  4. Numbering Plan. That this Department’s Office of Legal Affairs has intervened as required. That this measure is adopted as part of the powers vested in this Department by Decree Nº 1620/96. Thus, THE COMMUNICATIONS SECRETARY HEREBY DECIDES: SECTION 1º. – The National Numbering Plan, which is part of this document as Annex I, is hereby ...

  5. Telephone numbers in Argentina. Phone numbers in Argentina have ten digits. This is when both the area code and the subscriber's code are included. The area code may have 2, 3 or 4 numbers. The remaining 8, 7 or 6 numbers are the subscriber's number.

  6. 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.