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South Africa switched to a closed numbering system effective 16 January 2007. At that time, it became mandatory to dial the full 10-digit telephone number , including the zero in the three-digit area code , for local calls (e.g., 011 must be dialed from within Johannesburg ).
Telephone numbers in Africa - Wikipedia. The following are country calling codes in Africa. States and territories with country calling codes. States and territories without a country calling code. See also. Telephone numbering plan. List of country calling codes. List of international call prefixes. Category:Telephone numbers by country.
Country NameCountry CodeInternational Call PrefixMain Article+24400+23700+23600+23500Country calling codes, country dial-in codes, international subscriber dialing (ISD) codes, or most commonly, telephone country codes are telephone number prefixes for reaching telephone subscribers in foreign countries or areas via international telecommunication networks.
ServingCodeTime (utc ±)(zone)Abkhazia+03:00Afghanistan+04:30Åland+02:00Albania+01:00Calling South Africa explained: 011 - international prefix; dial first when calling abroad from the US or Canada; 27 - Country Code for South Africa; Phone Number (remove initial 0) - 9 digits, area code included for fixed lines; example call from the United States or from Canada to a landline in Cape Town: 011 27 21 ??? ????
South Africa has switched to a closed numbering system. From 16 January 2007 it became mandatory to dial the full 10 digit telephone number including the three-digit area code even for local calls. The trunk prefix is still '0', with the system generally organised geographically.
South Africa switched to a closed numbering system effective 16 January 2007. At that time, it became mandatory to dial the full 10-digit telephone number, including the zero in the three-digit area code, for local calls (e.g., 011 must be dialed from within Johannesburg).
To dial a telephone number in another country, one dials the international prefix (011, when dialing from a landline in the U.S.; cell phones use the plus sign [+]), the country code, the area code, and then the phone number.