Telephone area code assigned to the United States.
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Examples for "telephone prefix"
Examples for "telephone prefix"
1She recognized the international telephone prefix-39-06-butnotthe number.
2Most of the time, he picked telephone prefixes in the Melbourne CBD.
1France has introduced a new telephone numbering plan, with effect from last night.
1Within four months, people (mostly teens) had sent texts in from all 295 area codes in the United States.
1Instead, "Operation Sundevil" was a crackdown on those traditional scourges of the digital underground: credit-card theft and telephone code abuse.
2The introduction of new telephone codes at the weekend has caused confusion throughout Northern Ireland.
3He's photographed the last operating textile mill in New England and documents outdated mnemonic telephone codes for fun.
4ISI telephone codes are from the author's 1992 interviews with Yousaf, June 1992.
5This has sometimes happened by accident, as naive hackers blunder onto police boards and blithely begin offering telephone codes.
6Adding to controversy, organisers said votes from Crimea count as Ukrainian votes, because tallies are based on existing national telephone codes.
7(Stolen telephone codes may not "obtain money," but they certainly do obtain valuable "services," which is specifically forbidden by Section 1029.)
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