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So, a US phone number (123) 4567890 is represented in International format as +1 (123) 4567890. Note: the parentheses and dashes are not part of the number in either case
It is common to write phone numbers as (0xx) yyyyyyy, where xx is the area code. The 0 prefix is for trunk (long-distance) dialing from within the country. International callers should dial +92 xx yyyyyyyy. All mobile phone codes are four digits long and start with 03xx.
The standard American telephone number is ten digits, such as (555) 555-1234. The first three digits are the “area code,” which, in the past, indicated in what part of the country the phone was located.
Please take this into account when making your travel plans. General: The standard American telephone number is ten digits, such as (555) 555-1234. The first three digits are the “area code,” which, in the past, indicated in what part of the country the phone was located.
So, a US phone number (123) 4567890 is represented in International format as +1 (123) 4567890. Note: the parentheses and dashes are not part of the number in either case
When it comes to listing your phone number on your resume, there are a number of different formats that are considered acceptable: 555-867-5309 | (555) 867-5309 | 555.867. 5309.
011 — the exit code used when calling abroad from the US. 60 — the Malaysian country code. 3 — Kuala Lumpur's city code. 2168-5000 — the local US Embassy phone number.
Country code is 20. Drop the zero from the 010 from the mobile number and when calling internationally.
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