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  1. 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 ).

  2. 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.

  3. Country 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.

    Serving
    Code
    Time (utc ±)(zone)
    Abkhazia
    +03:00
    Afghanistan
    +04:30
    Åland
    +02:00
    Albania
    +01:00
  4. Calling 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 ??? ????

  5. 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.

  6. 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).

  7. 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.