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  1. Telephone numbers in Brazil - Wikipedia. The Brazilian telephone numbering plan uses a two-digit area code plus eight-digit local phone numbers for landlines and nine digits for mobile lines. [1] [2] [3] Public utility services use short phone numbers (usually three digits), always starting with 1. [4] Local dialing.

  2. This article contains a list of area codes in Brazil for telephone dialing. The area codes are distributed geographically, citing the main cities in each area. Local phone numbers in Brazil observe an eight-digit pattern ( nnnn-nnnn) for landlines and nine digits ( nnnnn-nnnn) for mobile phones.

  3. Números de telefone no Brasil. Códigos de área existentes em cada estado. Os números de telefone no Brasil são regulados pela Anatel, no Plano Nacional de Numeração. [ 1] O prefixo do país é 55, isto é, quem liga do exterior precisa acrescentar 55 ao início do número.

  4. 15 de set. de 2021 · To call Brazil, start by dialing your country’s exit code, which is “011” for the U.S. and Canada. Next, dial “55,” which is Brazil’s country code. After that, enter the 2-digit area code for the Brazilian city you’re trying to reach. For example, dial “21” for Rio de Janeiro, or “11” for São Paolo.

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  5. Pages in category "Telephone numbers in Brazil". The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . List of dialling codes in Brazil. Telephone numbers in Brazil. Categories: Telephone numbers by country.

  6. Telephone number prefixes. In Brazil you need to specify both the carrier prefix and the geographical prefix when dialing long distance calls. Not all carriers are able to handle calls from all states, but here you have the most common carrier prefixes: 12 - CTBC. 14 - Brasil Telecom. 15 - Telefónica. 21 - Embratel. 23 - Intelig. 25 - GVT. 31 - Oi.

  7. About: Telephone numbers in Brazil. The Brazilian telephone numbering plan uses a two-digit area code plus eight-digit local phone numbers for landlines and nine digits for mobile lines. Public utility services use short phone numbers (usually three digits), always starting with 1.