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The forwarding will be re-activated to the number registered in the network. For example, if one uses the out-of-reach code in a forwarding command: **62*7035551212# and after that one deactivates the forwarding: #62# then later it will be possible to re-activate the out-of-reach forwarding without specifying a number: *62#
All mobile phone codes have four digits, and start with 03xx. All mobile numbers have seven digits, and denote the mobile provider on a nationwide basis and not geographic location. Thus all Telenor numbers (for example) nationwide carry mobile code 0345 etc. Universal access number 111 xxx xxx; Emergency Service Numbers 1xx; 1xxx; Premium Rate ...
For dialing a number from a land line to the land line in another area (city), a zero followed by area code of destination and the local number of destination is needed. For dialing a number from a land line to a mobile number, a zero followed by mobile provider 2 digit code and the destination number is needed.
0919-XXX-XXXX (mobile owner lives in Area 2) 0990-XXX-XXXX (pre-paid) 0991-XXX-XXXX 0992-XXX-XXXX (pre-paid) 0993-XXX-XXXX (pre-paid) 0994-XXX-XXXX (pre-paid and data SIM) 2nd digit after 091 is the code of mobile number. 09124XXXXXX is code4 or 09121XXXXXX is code 1. The lowest code has the highest price, meaning that the owner is (probably ...
xxx xxxx Calls within an area code yyy xxx xxxx Calls inside Libya in city centers +218 yyy xxx xxxx Calls to a landline from outside Libya +218 mm xxx xxxx Calls to a mobile from outside Libya where yyy is the area code (see below), and mm is the mobile provider code (see below).
The current dialling plan is in force since 4 June 2011 when a wide-ranging reform took place. Specifically, area codes were updated to start with 2 or 3, mobile numbers came to begin with the digit 5, and some geographical numbers were padded with an additional digit 2 or 3 immediately after the area code to the total number of digits equalling 9.
Due to Mobile number portability, the code is not an accurate way to determine the provider of a mobile phone number. The providers assign only in exceptional cases (special sort of custom numbers, more expensive) non-existing numbers with a different prefix, and this is handled similarly to porting an existing number from the desired network.
Today (since 1989) the same telephone number is dialed in Denmark, regardless of where you call from, but the dialling information is still in principle at the forefront of the number. Numbers beginning with 20-31 are preferably mobile numbers, those beginning with 70 and 72-79 are preferably landline numbers, and so on.