Sorry,

> 15-11-12345678

Should be

15-12345678

And

0-11-15-12345678 from another city.

Regards,

Alejandro
On 9/18/07, Alejandro Guerrieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can tell you about Argentina, for instance.
>
> - Country code is 54.
> - City codes are two digits.
> - Buenos Aires (the capital) is 11.
> - Phone numbers are 8 digits.
> - Inside Argentina, use prefix 15 to access a celluar phone from a fixed line.
> - Inside Argentina, prefix 15 is optional from another cellphone.
> - To call a cellphone from outside argentina, add 9 after the country code.
>
> So, for example, to call cellphone # (11)12345678
>
> From a fixed line:
>
> 15-11-12345678
>
> From a cellphone on the same city:
>
> 12345678 or 15-12345678
>
> From another city, prefix 0 and 15 after the area code:
>
> 0-11-15-12345678
>
> From OUTSIDE argentina:
>
> +54-9-11-12345678
>
> Last but not least, all of the above only applies to PSTN calls. If
> you wish to send SMS, the rules vary somewhat:
>
> To send an sms to any cellphone inside argentina, use full MSISDN, you
> can spare the country code. For example, using the same number to send
> an SMS:
>
> From inside Argentina:
>
> 11-12345678
>
> From outside Argentina:
>
> 54-11-12345678
>
> So, the 15 and 9 numbers doesn't apply.
>
> Tricky uh? ;)
>
> Hope it helps,
>
> Alejandro
>
>
> On 9/18/07, Iain Dooley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hi all,
> >
> > i've gone through the WTNG and Wikipedia and started compiling a parseable
> > file format of all the country codes, mobile prefixes and number of digits
> > to expect after the prefix.
> >
> > some countries i could not determine the information for (i was working
> > quite quickly so it's possible the information is available but if there
> > wasn't an easily accessible list on the WTNG i generally just included the
> > prefix/number of digits as unknown... see notes at the top of the file for
> > more details).
> >
> > it would be great if everyone could please look for their country and
> > email me with updates. there were some really big countries in there that
> > didn't have very clear numbering plans for mobiles on the WTNG site!!
> >
> > you can check out the file here:
> >
> > http://www.workingsoftware.com.au/mobile_numbering.txt
> >
> > have a read of the notes up the top of the file. they discuss the file
> > format and the rules i used when compiling the list.
> >
> > let me know what you think!
> >
> > cheers
> >
> > iain
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Alejandro Guerrieri
> Magicom
> http://www.magicom-bcn.net/
> LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/aguerrieri
>


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