List of international call prefixes
\nEach country has both a
country calling code used to
dial into a country and an international access code or
international call prefix used to
dial out of the country.
The
International Telecommunications Union approved 00 as the general standard some time ago - that is, all countries should work towards unifying on this code, and this was also adopted by the
European Union. However, due to technological constraints, this is not currently feasible in all countries.
Many member states also still use alternative dialing arrangements for calls to neighboring countries.
In
Finland, as well as the 00 prefix they also use 99* prefix like 990 for
Sonera, 992 for Tele2 etc...
The following countries and regions use an international call prefix other than 00:
- 0**00\n**Poland\n*00**\n**Algeria\n**Morocco\n*000 \n**Kenya (also 006, 007)\n**Tanzania\n**Uganda\n**Zanzibar\n*001\n** Hong Kong (also 0080, 009)\n** Indonesia (also 008)\n** Mongolia\n** Singapore (also 002, 008, 012, 013, 018, 019)\n** South Korea (also 002)\n** Thailand\n*0010\n** Bolivia (also 0011, 0012, 0013)\n*0011\n** Australia (also 0014, 0015, 0018) \n*0014\n** Brazil (also 0015, 0021, 0023, 0031)\n*002\n** Taiwan\n** Paraguay\n*005\n**Colombia (also 007, 009)\n*009\n** Greenland\n** Nigeria\n*010\n** Japan\n*011\n** North American Numbering Plan Area\n***United States of America including Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands,Guam, Northern Mariana Islands and American Samoa\n***Canada \n***Anguilla \n***Antigua and Barbuda \n***Bahamas \n***Barbados \n***Barbuda \n***Bermuda \n***British Virgin Islands \n***Cayman Islands \n***Dominica \n***Dominican Republic \n***Grenada \n***Jamaica \n***Montserrat \n***Saint Kitts and Nevis \n***Saint Lucia \n***Saint Vincent and the Grenadines \n***Trinidad and Tobago \n***Turks and Caicos Islands\n*05\n**Papua New Guinea\n*09\n**South Africa\n*119\n**Cuba\n*15\n**Chad\n*19\n**Central African Republic\n*19**\n**Wallis and Futuna Islands\n*810\n** Azerbaijan\n*8**1010 (written as "8~10")\n** Was a standard for the Soviet Union and so remains one for several post-Soviet countries:\n*** Belarus\n*** Georgia\n*** Kazakhstan\n*** Russia\n*** Tajikistan\n*** Turkmenistan\n*** Ukraine\n*** Uzbekistan\n*90\n** Burundi\n*99\n** Serbia and Montenegro\n*990\n** Finland (Sonera)\n*992\n** Finland (Tele2)
Notes
\n: ** — Await a second tone at this stage before continuing.
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