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  1. Telephone numbers in Peru are made of: Mobile telephony. Nine digits for mobile numbers across the country. The first digit is always the number nine. Fixed (land) lines. Seven digits in the Metropolitan Area of Lima and Callao. Six digits in the rest of the country. Area codes.

  2. Telephone numbers in Peru are made of: Mobile telephony. Nine digits for mobile numbers across the country. The first digit is always the number nine. Fixed (land) lines. Seven digits in the Metropolitan Area of Lima and Callao. Six digits in the rest of the country. Area codes.

  3. National conventions for writing telephone numbers vary by country. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) publishes a recommendation entitled Notation for national and international telephone numbers, e-mail addresses and Web addresses.

  4. Mobile communications and Internet in Peru. Compared to the United States, Peru has a slight downturn in the development of telecommunications. Under the country code +51, there were a total of 43.35 million connections in 2022. Among them were 41.55 million mobile phones, which corresponds to an average of 1.2 per person.

  5. Most area codes in Peru changed on 1 March 2003, providing an area code for each department (national district). Also on that date, '9' was prepended to existing cellular/mobile numbers. Mobile subscriber numbers are now 8 digits in Lima (+51 1 9xxxxxxx) and 7 digits elsewhere (+51 aa 9xxxxxx).

  6. Telephone numbers in Peru are made of: Mobile telephony. Nine digits for mobile numbers across the country. The first digit is always the number nine: 9xx xxx xxx. Fixed (land) lines. Seven digits in the Metropolitan Area of Lima and Callao. Six digits in the rest of the country. Area codes.