06:48 Dec 29, 1999 |
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na +1 | Area Code |
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na | Calling area |
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na | range 1xxx of subscriber no. |
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na | directory number |
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na | numbering area |
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na | Rufnummerbereich |
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na | area code |
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na | area code |
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na | Block of numbers |
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Calling area Explanation: "Rufnummern" are phone numbers within a calling area = Rufnummernbereich |
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range 1xxx of subscriber no. Explanation: I'm not quite shure if the URL's (off. URL of Austrian TK) explain the terms but they'll be maybe useful (english page also avail.) Reference: http://www.PTA.at Reference: http://www.telekom.at |
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directory number Explanation: Telephone numbers of public interest apply to directory number 1 of the subscribers´regional network and to directory number 1 of public cellphone networks. If not explicitly mentioned, the directory access number has to be keept the same in all regions. |
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numbering area Explanation: Per Fachwörterbuch Telekommunikation, J.P. Rehahn. Also defined as Nummerierungsbereich, Zone. |
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Area Code Explanation: As used in Telephone Directories Reference: http://www.twintierservices.com/atv |
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Rufnummerbereich Explanation: area number or area code Lone Fundby [email protected] |
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area code Explanation: is most frequently used. It designates a specific dial-up area code for reaching a specific call range. |
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area code Explanation: is most frequently used. It designates a specific dial-up area code for reaching a specific call range. |
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Block of numbers Explanation: IMHO this refers to the *proposal* that public service numbers will normally be allocated from a block beginning with a 1, so the various police or fire stations in a large city would look like this: 01 (for Vienna) 123456, 01 112223 etc. whereas 'normal' numbers might start with a 2: 01 234567. At the moment there is no such pattern for the allocation of numbers. Reference: http://www.etb.at/ Shows the current make-upof Austrian telephone numbers |
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