Here is the data for Israel:

+972 is the international prefix, and then:

2,3,4,8,9 and then 7 digits: Landline, according to the dialling area;
usually copper connected phones.

7x and then 7 digits: Landline, country wide numbering (usually IP based
operators).
   x: 2=Golden lines (012), 3=Barak (013), 4=Globecall & Partner, 6=Bezeq,
7=HOT.

5x and then 7 digits: Cellulars.
   x: 0=Pelephone, 2=Cellcom, 4=Orange, 7=MIRS, 9=Jawwal (Palestenian
operator).

159 and then 6 digits - Country wide numbering. Used usually by small
service providers who has more than one branch
   (like computer labs, etc.).

17xx and then 6 digits: Usually call centers; local call tariff.

18xx and then 6  digits - Toll free numbers.

19xx and then 6 digits - Premuim services.

10x - Emergency services (police, first aid, fire).

12xx - Special long term services with national importance to have short
number (like psychological first aid).
   This is also used for temporary numbers assigned for short period (like
hospital number just after some disaster).

*xxxx (can also be reached with 1222xxxx) - commercial services who want
short dialling string.

Maybe there are more, but these are the mostly used ones.

                      regards, __Yehavi:
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