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The French telephone numbering plan is used in Metropolitan France, French overseas departments and some overseas collectivities. Since 1996, Metropolitan France uses a ten-digit closed numbering plan, where the first two digits denote a geographic area, mobile or non-geographic number. 01 Île-de-France; 02 Northwest France; 03 Northeast France
Local telephone area codes in France allowed, until 2022, the identification of a traditional landline subscriber's geographic area, with the exception of non-geographic phone numbers beginning with the prefix 09 - such as VoIP numbers provided with triple play subscriptions. Since 1 January 2023, geographic location is no longer required to ...
1. Re: France phone number formatting. 7 years ago. Generally, the + can only be dialed from a mobile phone so from France your phone is otherwise dialed: 001 847 XXX XXXX. However, the ET website may be looking for a 10 digit phone number which is the norm in France. You might try your hotel´s phone number which should start with 01.
Answer 1 of 4: Once I'm in France, I want to call French phone numbers from my cell phone with a US number. I know the cell phone will work; it's Google Fi and I've already checked with them.
E.164 is an international standard ( ITU-T Recommendation), titled The international public telecommunication numbering plan, that defines a numbering plan for the worldwide public switched telephone network (PSTN) and some other data networks . E.164 defines a general format for international telephone numbers.
I do have a cell number starting with 07, and the line was open in late 2012, so there should be quite a few of them already. I always use the "+" in place of whatever international or national / area code there is (including in front of French numbers): the phone and network can interpret it appropriately depending on any conditions (calling from country A to country B with a SIM card of ...
Belgian telephone numbers consist of three parts: First '0', secondly the "zone prefix" ( A) which has one or two digits for landlines and three digits for mobile phones, and thirdly the "subscriber's number" ( B ). Land lines always have nine digits. They are prefixed by a zero, followed by the zone prefix.
Otherwise French dialing is actually quite simple. All French phone numbers begin with 0, for example: 01 - Paris. 02 - Northwest. 03 - Northeast. 04 - Southwest. 05 - Southeast. 06 - mobile phones. 08 - free or reduced rate calls. Add 4 pairs of numbers to one of the region codes above and that's it.