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Country codes are defined by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in ITU-T standards E.123 and E.164. The prefixes enable international direct dialing (IDD). Country codes constitute the international telephone numbering plan. They are used only when dialing a telephone number in a country or world region other than the caller's.
Iraq area codes can be 1 or 2 digits (not counting the trunk prefix 0) and the subscriber numbers are usually 6 digits. In Baghdad and some other governorates, they are 7 digits. The mobile numbers have 10 digits, beginning with the 3-digit code of each operator followed by 7 digits.
example 971 530 000 000 with country code is 12 digits 54: Etisalat: example 971 540 000 000 with country code is 12 digits 55: Du: example 971 550 000 000 with country code is 12 digits 56: Etisalat: example 971 560 000 000 with country code is 12 digits 58: Du: example 971 580 000 000 with country code is 12 digits United Kingdom [16] +44 ...
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Look at the area code: Start by comparing the phone number’s area code to the list of area codes you should never answer. If it’s on the list, there’s a good chance there’s a scammer on ...
The previous title "List of mobile phone codes by country" would indicate MCC and such, which this list is *not* about. The best term for this subject is "phone number series", I believe. -- Egil 10:16, 19 December 2010 (UTC)
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. However, not all countries use those emergency telephone numbers. The emergency numbers in the world (but not necessarily all of them) are listed below.