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Revision as of 02:59, 13 June 2017
Countries with access to phone lines will have a prefix for the country the caller is trying to reach which identifies that country. The list below is a list of known codes in Sahar. The codes +x9 are reserved so that they can be used for 3-digit codes. So for example, if you pick a three-digit code in the +3 region (because +30 to +38 are taken), you can pick anything from +390 to +399 (but no one can take +39).
If you share a code or have a subcode of another country, add a note as such to the Notes column.
Note: The codes in red do not comply with the calling code areas or calling code assignment and should be changed. See here for more details.