In the USA and Canada there are no specific area codes for cell .vs.
landline. In the USA most places have have flat rate calling so the
caller doesn't really care if they are calling a landline or a cell
phone. There are cellphone prefixes in each area code, but I'm not
aware that anyone uses them for LCR.
(USA "area code" is sort of like an EU "city code")
On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 10:32, WipeOut . wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to setup some LCR functions on my Asterisk box and have a cheap call
> provider that uses various different numbers for landlines and cell phone numbers in
> various countrys..
>
> I am finding it difficult to find the various codes..
>
> eg.
> UK Landline - +44[12].
> UK Cell - +44[7].
>
> SA Landline - +27[1-6].
> SA Cell - +27[78].
>
> Please send me your country's dialing rules similar to how I have represented them
> in the example and when I have a listing I will be happy to post it for everyone..
>
> Specific countries I need urgently are US, Canada, France and Germany..
>
> Thanks..
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