Tuesday, December 20, 2011

How do you call hotlines with different area codes?

I'm trying to call in because I made a mistake on something, but I don't know how to call places with different area codes. Help!|||1 plus the area code then the phone number...





example-


1-212-555-1212

How can I find area codes that have a certain exchange number?

I have a phone number with no area code but an otherwise complete phone number with exchange. How can I find out which area codes have this exchange number?|||you can check here http://www.telcodata.us/telcodata/telco?鈥?/a>





but you should really try to narrow down your search... there are way too many area codes to go thru one by one... if you have a state, or something like that, you could reduce the odds of finding the proper area code from hundreds, to just a hand full...|||If you are looking for a number in the North American Numbering Plan, go to http://localcallingguide.com/lca_prefix.鈥?/a> and enter the three-digit prefix in the NXX box.

What is the area code for all local calls in sydney? Also all national area codes for australia?

I am working for a telecoms company but do all my work from home. This is the first time I have worked for this kind of company and want to know as much as possible. My job entails sorting through local and national numbers so I need to know all area codes in order to do so.





Any help greatly appreciated.





Thanks|||The international country dialing code / area code for Australia : 0061





see:


http://www.happyzebra.com/dialing-codes/鈥?/a>





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Sydney area code is +61 - 2


see:


http://www.happyzebra.com/dialing-codes/鈥?/a>|||See link for the official Australian numbering plan. Schedule 2 covers all geographic numbers.

How many different area codes are possible with these stipulations?

"In the original plan for area codes in 1945, the first digit could be any number from 2 through 9, the second digit was either 0 or 1, and the third digit could be any number except 0. With this plan, how many different area codes are possible?"





I'm pretty sure I have to sure I have to use exponents to figure this one out, but I'm not sure how. Help?|||Multiply the number of possible digits in the first place by the number in the second place by the number in the third place.





# of digits 2 - 9: 8


# of digits 0,1: 2


# of digits 1-9: 9





8*2*9 = 144

Area Codes?

My cellphone area code is 682 i was wondering what area code is that. so ppl plz tell me where u live and whats ur area code plz. im really really curious.|||ha...riiiiight ace. good one. :) you'd love to know where i live, wouldn't ya?|||Dallas / Ft Worth, Texas..|||586|||814----Pennsylvania

Area codes?

Which state has the most area codes?


the least?


And how many area codes are there total in the US?|||California has the most. There are thirteen states that have only one area code. The U.S. has a total of 310 area codes at present. You can see the entire list at


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NAN鈥?/a>

Area codes?

As of March, 2007 there are 283 area codes in use for the 50 US states and the population of the United States is approximately 300,000,000 people. How many different phone numbers are possible? Are there enough phone numbers available so that each citizen of the United States can have their own phone number?|||283*10000000 = 2,830,000,000





That's 2.83 billion numbers.





Yes, each citizen of the US could have his/her own number (there are only 300,000,000 people in the U.S.). In fact, each person could have 9 numbers.|||The number of possible telephone numbers (excluding the area code) is 10^7 since there can be duplicate numbers and there are 10 digits. I don't know about technicalities of phone numbers (like all 0's or anything). You know that there are 283 different area codes available. Just multiply these two together to get the total number of phone numbers.





283 * 10^7


2,830,000,000





2,830,000,000 is far more than 300,000,000, so you're safe to say yes, each citizen can have their own phone number|||So what's the result of 283 area codes combined with 7-digit telephone numbers|||My answer is just an educated guess. For the last 4 numbers, you could have between 0000 and 9999. That is 10000 possibilities. Then you have between 000 and 999 for prefixes. I don't know for sure what numbers are possible for prefixes except 555 is only used in the movies. So that gives you 999 possibilities. Then you have 283 area codes. I may be over simplifying it but wouldn't you just multiply all the numbers? If so, you get way more than 300000000.(2827170000)