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  2. Call forwarding - Wikipedia

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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#

  3. Telephone numbers in Syria - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. National conventions for writing telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    Mobile numbers start with the mobile operator code (which begins from 07X, followed by seven digits for the main telephone number). Format: (XXX ZZZZZZZ) where: When dialing a mobile number, "xxx" represents the mobile operator code. All mobile operator codes begin with the number 07. "zzzzzzz" represents the main telephone number of seven digits.

  5. URL redirection - Wikipedia

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    The same is usually true even for programmers writing CGI scripts, though some servers allow scripts to add custom headers (e.g. by enabling "non-parsed-headers"). Many web servers will generate a 3xx status code if a script outputs a "Location:" header line. For example, in PHP, one can use the "header" function:

  6. Telephone numbers in Iran - Wikipedia

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    In order to identify mobile subscriber in a country, Mobile Network Code (MNC) are used. MNC is allocated by the national regulator. (e.g. MNC for IR-MCI is 11) The Home Network Identity (HNI) is the combination of the MCC and the MNC. This is the number which fully identifies a mobile subscriber. This combination is also known as the PLMN.

  7. Telephone numbers in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Telephone numbers in Panama - Wikipedia

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    All telephone numbers in Panama are seven or eight digits long (xxx-xxxx or 6xxx-xxxx) and there are no area codes. [1] All numbers that both begin with 6 and have 8 digits are mobile numbers. All landline numbers have 7 digits. The first digit of landline numbers may be used to vaguely identify the location of the caller.

  9. Trunk prefix - Wikipedia

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    This example assumes that a call is to be made to a customer in the Australian state of Queensland with the local number 3333 3333 and the area code 7.. A caller from outside Australia must dial the international call prefix of the originating country and the country code (61 for Australia), then the area code (7), and then the local subscriber number.