Phone numbers in the US and Canada ALL have 11 digits. They all start with “1”, which is the country code for the North American Numbering Plan Area. We typically don't dial that 1 because our phone networks assume that, unless we tell them otherwise, we are dialing the number of a phone within our own country.
How do I dial a Colombian number?
+57
Are all phone numbers 10 digits?
Mobile phone numbers always consist of 10 digits. The first digit of the "zone prefix" of a mobile number is always '4'. Then follows 2 digits indicating to which Mobile Operator's pool the number originally belonged when it was taken into usage.
Are all phone numbers 8 digits?
Originally, only 13 digits could be used for a phone number, but it was expanded to 15 digits in 1997. +1 is used for the North American Numbering Plan area (NANP)this includes the USA, Canada and many other smaller nations in the area.
How many digits are in a Colombian phone number?
Colombia's telephone numbers are made up of 10-12 numbers split into groups of 3. So if you're going to make a call to Colombia using a mobile phone, you should dial country code+area code+7-digit number.
What is the proper way to write a phone number?
Since the U.S. and Canada both use the North American Numbering Plan, the commonly accepted formatting of phone numbers is (NPA) NXX-XXXX, NPA-NXX-XXXX or 1-NPA-NXX-XXXX, where 'NPA' is the area code, 'NXX' is the central office code and 'XXXX' is the remaining subscriber number personal to each phone number.
How do I make an international call to Colombia?
- First dial 011 to exit the U.S. telephone system.
- Then dial 57, which is the country code for Colombia.
- Now dial the local number. For landlines, the number will be eight digits including the area code, and mobile phone numbers are 10 digits long.