'011' is not part of the country code, it is the international access prefix for international calls from North America (USA, Canada, and certain Caribbean islands). Country code +47 is Norway.
'011' is not part of the country code, it is the international access prefix for calls originating in North America (country code +1; USA, Canada, etc.). Country code +371 is Latvia, and a number beginning with +371 2 is a mobile.
if you talking about any country code no. thats mean is you talking about country capital code no. and the capital of india is delhi and it's code no. is 011
8610 + 5410 = 14020
Invalid number.011 is the international access prefix from North America (USA, Canada, etc; country code +1), but you cannot dial 011-1-etc. to call North America from North America.
Pattaya, Thailand, is in country code +66, area code 38. From the US, dial 011-66-38.
011 is the international access code used to start an overseas call from North America.44 is the country code for the United Kingdom020 is the area code for London, but the first zero of a UK phone number is left out when dialling internationally.So, 011-44-20-7xxx-xxxx would be a phone number in London, England. For example, 011-44-20-7222-1234 is what you would dial to reach London Transport from the USA.
There are no countries currently using telephone country codes that begin with a zero.00, 001 and 011 are common codes used to dial out of a country and start an international call. The country code comes after this.Examples:011 is the international access code used in the USA and 44 is the country code for the United Kingdom. So, 011 44 would be dialled to call from the USA to the UK.00 is the international access code used in Ireland and 61 is the country code for Australia. So, 00 61 would be dialled to call from Ireland to Australia.00 is the international access code used in the United Kingdom and 353 is the country code for Ireland. So, 00 353 would be dialled to call from the UK to Ireland.
Country code +224 is Guinea (in West Africa). The zero is not part of the country code.
to dial from the US or Canada to London, UK, you'd need to dial: 011 + country code + city code + number For london, it would be 011 44 20 number
to send a fax from the Caribbean to an overseas fax machine: For Europe, you need to dial 011 + country code + fax number For example, to dial Germany you'd need to dial 011+49+number, for France 011+33+number - search "telephone country code for ____ (country you want to call)" To send a fax overseas to the United States or Canada, just dial 1+area code+ phone number
Most likely you saw a number written beginning with 011-371-2. 011 is not part of the country code, it is the international access prefix for calls originating in North America (USA, Canada, etc.). Country code +371 is Latvia, and +371 2 is a mobile number.