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Country/Satellite System |
Country Code |
NDD |
IDD |
 |
 |
 |
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Belize |
+501 |
0 |
00 |
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Benin |
+229 |
|
00 |
|
Bermuda |
+1-441* |
1 |
011 |
|
Bhutan |
+975 |
|
00 |
|
Bolivia |
+591 |
010 (Entel)
011 (Aes Communcations Bolivia)
012 (Teledata)
013 (Boliviatel) |
0010 (Entel)
0011 (Aes Communications Bolivia)
0012 (Teledata)
0013 (Boliviatel) |
|
Bosnia & Herzegovina |
+387 |
0 |
00 |
|
Botswana |
+267 |
|
00 |
|
Brazil |
+55 |
014 (Brasil Telecom)
015 (Telefonica)
021 (Embratel)
023 (Intelig)
031 (Telemar)
0 (mobile phones) |
0014 (Brasil Telecom)
0015 (Telefonica)
0021 (Embratel)
0023 (Intelig)
0031 (Telemar) |
|
British Virgin Islands |
+1-284* |
1 |
011 |
|
Brunei Darussalam |
+673 |
0 |
00 |
|
Bulgaria |
+359 |
0 |
00 |
|
Burkina Faso |
+226 |
|
00 |
|
Burundi |
+257 |
|
00 |
|
Cambodia |
+855 |
0 |
001 |
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Notes:
-
Country Code - The country code is the national
prefix to be used when dialing to that particular country from
another country. In some cases you will also need to dial a city
or area code.
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IDD Prefix (International Direct Dialing) - The
IDD prefix is the international prefix needed to dial a call from
the country listed to another country. This is followed by the
country code for the country you are calling. The IDD situation in
many countries has been changing regularly. Some countries have
multiple IDDs, with each one used by a different long-distance
carrier.
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NDD Prefix (National Direct Dialing) - The NDD
prefix is the access code used to make a call within that country
from one city to another (when calling another city in the same
vicinity, this may not be necessary). The NDD is followed by the
city/area code for the place you are calling.
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* These countries are part of the North America
Numbering Plan (NANP), though they may be far removed from North
America (and Mexico is not included). The country code for all
NANP countries is 1; the numbers that follow are used as area
codes in the U.S. and Canada and function similarly in other NANP
areas.
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** Await a second tone at this stage.
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