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  1. Telephone numbers in Maldives Location Country Maldives Continent Asia NSN length 7 Access codes Country code +960 International access 00 Long-distance none National Significant Numbers (NSN): seven digits Format: +960 xxx xxxx The current List of ...

  2. The Bhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS, Dzongkha: འབ ག་ར ང་བས གས་ལས་འཛ ན) is a state-funded radio and television service in Bhutan. A public service corporation which is fully funded by the state and it is the only service to offer both radio and television in the kingdom, and is the only television service to broadcast from inside the Bhutanese border.

  3. Tourism in Bhutan began in 1974, when the Government of Bhutan, in an effort to raise revenue and to promote Bhutanese unique culture and traditions to the outside world, opened its isolated country to foreigners. In 1974 a total of 287 tourists visited the Kingdom of Bhutan. The number of tourists visiting Bhutan increased to 2,850 in 1992 ...

  4. For dialing a number from a mobile phone to another mobile phone, a zero followed by mobile provider 2 digit code and the destination number is needed. Mobile phones There are 2 mobile phone operators in Syria: Syriatel: 93, 98, 99. MTN Syria: 94, 95, 96. 092 ...

  5. Telephone numbers in Cyprus follow a closed telephone numbering plan which was adopted on 1 December 2001.[1] As a result, for landline phone numbers the digit 2 followed by the old area code was affixed to the subscriber number and for mobile phones 9 was affixed to the phone number. The plan is also used in Akrotiri and Dhekelia.[2]

  6. 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 ...

  7. Telephone numbers in Bahrain are generally eight digits long with the exception of short codes which have fewer digits. Majority of the fixed land line numbers start with 1. Cellular (Mobile) phone numbers and pager numbers start with 3* or 663* or 669* depending on the service provider.