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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. Telephone numbers in the Americas. All countries in the Americas use codes that start with "5", with the exception of the countries of the North American Numbering Plan, such as Canada and the United States, which use country code 1, and Greenland and Aruba with country codes starting with the digit "2", which mostly is used by ...

  3. Country calling codes, country dial-in codes, international subscriber dialing (ISD) codes, or most commonly, telephone country codes are telephone number prefixes for reaching telephone subscribers in foreign countries or areas via international telecommunication networks.

  4. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia. In many countries, dialing either 112 (used in Europe and parts of Asia) or 911 (used mostly in the Americas) will connect callers to the local emergency services. But not all countries use those emergency telephone numbers.

    Country
    Police
    Ambulance
    Fire
    1548[ 1]
    14[ 1]
    14[ 1]
    113[ 2]
    112/116[ 2]
    115[ 2]
    999[ 3]
    999[ 3]
    999[ 3]
    117[ 4]
    112[ 4]
    118[ 4]
  5. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. Telecommunications in South America by country ‎ (11 C, 7 P) Internet in South America ‎ (4 C, 5 P)

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  7. All area codes, including mobile numbers, start with a "0" (trunk prefix) for domestic calls. When dialing from another country, the country code for South Africa is "27", with the rest of the digits excluding the "0" trunk prefix (+27 AA XXX XXXX).