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What (who) is dialing code - definition

SEQUENCE SYSTEM USED TO DIAL A TELEPHONE NUMBER
Dialing plan; Uniform dialing plan

Seven-digit dialing         
TELEPHONE DIALING PROCEDURE
7 digit dialing; 7-digit dialing; Seven-digit dialling
Seven-digit dialing is a telephone dialing procedure customary in some territories of the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for dialing telephone numbers in the same numbering plan area (NPA). NANP telephone numbers consist of ten digits, of which the leading three are the area code.
Ten-digit dialing         
  • 808]])
INCLUSION OF AN AREA CODE IN A NORTH AMERICAN TELEPHONE NUMBER WHEN DIALING
10 digit dialing; Dialed with ten digits; 11-digit dialing; Ten digit dialing; 10-digit dialing; Ten-digit dialling; Ten digit dialling; 1+10 dialing
Ten-digit dialing is a telephone dialing procedure in the countries and territories that are members of the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). It is the practice of including the area code of a telephone number when dialing to initiate a telephone call.
dialling code         
  • United States telephone numbers often included letter prefixes and [[telephone exchange names]], which were more easily memorable for users than long digit sequences.
NUMBERING SCHEME FOR DIALING TELEPHONES
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(dialling codes)
A dialling code for a particular city or region is the series of numbers that you have to dial before a particular telephone number if you are making a call to that place from a different area. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use area code
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Wikipedia

Dial plan

In telecommunication, a dial plan (or dialing plan) establishes the permitted sequences of digits dialed by telephone subscriber and the manner in which a telephone switch interprets these digits within the definitions of the prevailing telephone numbering plan. Dial plans in the public switched telephone network (PSTN) have traditionally been more commonly referred to as dialing procedures.

The collection of permissible digit patterns, so called digit-maps, for a private telephone system or for customer premise equipment, such as an analog telephone adapter (ATA) or an IP phone, is sometimes also called dial plan. A pattern may be as short as a single digit, e.g. for reaching an operator, or as long as a complete international telephone number, including trunk prefixes and international prefixes.

Examples of use of dialing code
1. NetVision–Barak itself has only one long–distance dialing code: 013.
2. Advertisement The portability reform involves allowing telecommunications consumers to switch providers while keeping their phone number, including the dialing code.
3. KT designated a dialing code of 0018585 for calls made from South Korea to the Gaeseong industrial complex.
4. The prefix for calls made from Gaeseong to South Korea is 08'. Although the international telecom protocol allocates 850 as the country–code for calls made to North Korea, KT insisted on setting up an alternative dialing code for inter–Korean calls, possibly in consideration of the South Korean constitution that bans individuals or groups from acknowledging North Korea as a sovereign state.