-Users] country/city codes
but I'd rather trust my business to a database lookup.
I agree. Is there one somewhere that is publicly available?
-Matthew
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Some country codes are three digits long.
Some are two.
e.g. UK 44 , Bermuda 441
Does anyone know a formula for determining which
part ofa dialled number is thecountry code and city code
?
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country/city codes
Some country codes are three digits long. Some are
two.
e.g. UK
44 , Bermuda 441
Does anyone know a formula for determining which part
ofa dialled
On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 06:25:09AM -0800, VoIP Services wrote:
Some country codes are three digits long. Some are two.
e.g. UK 44 , Bermuda 441
Does anyone know a formula for determining which part of a dialled number is
the country code and city code ?
There is no formula, you need to
VoIP Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Some country codes are three digits long. Some are two.
e.g. UK 44 , Bermuda 441
I think you'll find that the country code for Bermuda is not 441.
I'd have to find a telephone directory to check, but I bet the country
code is actually 1, and 441 is
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To my knowledge, there is no such formula. However, you can obtain a
database
of the entire ITU E164 numbering plan at http://www.numberingplans.com
http://www.numberingplans.com/ , which have
VoIP Services wrote:
Some country codes are three digits long. Some are two.
e.g. UK 44 , Bermuda 441
And some country codes are one digit, like 1 for US
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To my knowledge, there is no such formula. However, you can obtain a
database
of the entire ITU E164 numbering plan
Aren't country codes 1 or 2 digits? Area codes are 3 digits:
44 is a country code, 441 is an area code... the country code for
Bermuda is '1', same as Canada, US, and most of the Carribean nations.
Check this out for the solution you need:
On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 11:38:12AM -0500, Gary Reuter wrote:
Aren't country codes 1 or 2 digits? Area codes are 3 digits:
44 is a country code, 441 is an area code... the country code for
Bermuda is '1', same as Canada, US, and most of the Carribean nations.
Check this out for the solution
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On Thursday 03 March 2005 15:28, Matthew Boehm wrote:
Yet another example of someone who couldn't take 2 min to google:
http
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] country/city codes
On Thursday 03 March 2005 15:28, Matthew Boehm wrote:
Yet another example of someone who couldn't take 2 min to google:
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2004-May/004151.html
It's not foolproof.
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Care to give an example of where it fails? We've been using it for 6 months,
no problems.
-Matthew
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delete the previous posts signatures.
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Very simple, lets take Israel and Palesatnian authority.
Israel's country code is 972, mobile area codes are 2 digits,
local area codes are 1 digit,
and there is a special
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