Yeah, in this case. But plenty of places have shorter numbers that, together 
with country code, end up ten digit, or open dial plans where some numbers 
would amount to ten digits. Some of them will inevitably overlap with US NPAs. 

On July 5, 2017 6:02:55 PM EDT, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
>Am 05.07.2017 um 23:52 schrieb Alex Balashov:
>> So how do you know when you're really getting a call from Egypt?
>
>In this case, he's lucky, because Egypt has minimum 2 digits area code
>+ 
>minimum 8 digits subscriber number. E.g. +20-12-12345678 (at least 12 
>digits total) vs. a call from Idaho would be fixed length +208-123-4567
>
>(10 digits). So he could run his pre-processing only on numbers that
>are 
>longer than 10 digits :)
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