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Australia: 1831 on landlines and mobile phones, or #31# from a mobile [5] United Kingdom, Ireland, Isle of Man, and Channel Islands: 141 on landlines and #31# on mobiles; United States: *67; Sweden: #31# Conversely, to send the caller number on a line where the number is normally withheld, the following prefixes can be dialed:
Code Function Notes 141 Withhold number: When normally released 1470 Release number: When normally withheld 1471 Last call information and return: Caller may press 3 to return call on most networks. 1475 1471 erasure: Removes details of last call from 1471 service. May need to be prefixed with 1470 if number is normally withheld. 1477 Automatic ...
Number Purpose 999 or 112: Emergency services 13xxx: Carrier preselect codes 1471: Last-call return: 171: Mobile and fixed line voicemail: 172, 173, 174X and 179: Reserved for network use 1901 to 1999: Helpline / customer service numbers for telecommunications companies. All are free of charge. 199000: Identifies current number on OpenEir PSTN ...
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After finding that amount, multiply that by the number of paychecks you get per year. So if you have $100 withheld and are paid at the end of every month, multiple 12 X 100 for a total of $1,200.
Mobile phones use geographic area codes (two digits): after that, all numbers assigned to mobile service have nine digits, starting with 6, 7, 8 or 9 (example: 55 15 99999–9999). 90 is not possible, because collect calls start with this number.
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