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area code - translation to greek

NUMBERING SCHEME FOR DIALING TELEPHONES
Area code; Numbering plan; Telephone area code; Closed telephone numbering plan; Area Code; Area codes; Numbering Plan Indicator; Area Codes; Telephone numbering plans; Dialing Plan; Dialing Plans; Dial plans; Telephone code; Closed Telephone Numbering Plans; Closed Telephone Numbering; Phone number plan; Dialling code; Business internal dialing; Dial Plan; Calling Code; Telephone numbering; Private numbering plan; Virtual Private Numbering; Telephone Area Code; Phone code; Open telephone numbering plan; Local number; National Direct Dialing; Closed dialing plans; Telephone prefixes; Open dialling plan; Private Numbering Plan; Areacode; Area-code; Variable-length dialing; Closed numbering plan; Open numbering plan
  • United States telephone numbers often included letter prefixes and [[telephone exchange names]], which were more easily memorable for users than long digit sequences.

area code         
κώδικας περιοχής
ZIP code         
  • Early advertisement for ZIP Code 10005
  • stamp booklet]] promoting the ZIP code
  • Swingin' Six video used by the post office to promote the ZIP code
  • A 1963 U.S. Post Office sign featuring [[Mr. ZIP]]
  • ZIP Code zones in the United States
NUMERIC POSTAL CODE USED IN THE UNITED STATES
Zip code; Zip Code; Zipcode; ZIP codes; Zip codes; Zipcodes; ZIP+4; Citizen relocation code; ZIP+4 code; Zip code finder; Postal zone; Postal code zone; Zip Codes; Zone Improvement Plan; ZIP + 4; List of ZIP codes in Texas; Postal codes in the United States; Zone Improvement Plan code; ZIP Codes; U.S. Postal Code; Postal codes in United States; US ZIP code system; ZIP Code(s); Us zip code; Zone improvement plan; ZIP code; Preferred place name; Postcodes in the United States; Zip+4; Postal codes in the United States Virgin Islands; Postal code (United States)
n. ταχυδρομικός τομέας, τ.κ.
rest area         
  • cooperative]], in 2017 more than three million customers visited it.<ref>[https://www.pitajanuutiset.fi/2018/02/20/suomen-suosituimman-abcn-remontti-on-loppusuoralla-ravintola-ja-wct-menevat-uusiksi/ Suomen suosituimman ABC:n remontti on loppusuoralla – ravintola ja wc:t menevät uusiksi] (in Finnish)</ref>
  • Signage for rest areas, used in France on [[controlled-access highway]]s
  • A rest area featuring several private fast food chains in [[Angola, New York]]
  • Bad Fischau]] at the [[Süd Autobahn]] in [[Austria]]
  • Motorway 7]]
  • A service centre in [[Cambridge, Ontario]]
  • Cambridge]]. ONroutes typically accommodate several restaurants and fast food outlets.
  • Signage for services provided at [[Cherwell Valley services]], UK. Most motorway services accommodate restaurants, fast food outlets, and coffee shops.
  • A travel plaza along [[Interstate 90]] in [[Chittenango, New York]]
  • A rest area sign on [[Interstate 95]] in [[Florida]]. The sign also makes note of the existence of secure overnight parking, and vending machines in the rest area.
  • Honshū-Shikoku contact bridge, a rest station at [[Great Naruto Bridge]] in Japan
  • A service centre in [[Québec]]
  • Dorchester]], UK
  • "No [[soliciting]]" sign in a rest area in [[California]]. Some states like California, prohibit private retailers from occupying rest areas.
  • Kingston]], Ontario. The province has a number of ONroute service centres along its highway network.
  • km}} north of [[Wentworth, New South Wales]]
  • state welcome center]] in [[West Virginia]]. State welcome centers are often located near state or municipal borders in the United States.
PUBLIC AREA, USUALLY ADJACENT TO LIMITED-ACCESS HIGHWAY, USED FOR REST FROM TRAVEL
Service plaza; Lay-by; Highway oasis; Service Area; Rest stop; Lay by; Layby; Highway Oasis; Autobahnraststätte; Travel plaza; Overhead restaurant; Rest Stop; Comfort station (rest); Overhead restaurants; Rest and service area; Rasthof; Rest Area; Rest areas; Rest Areas; Autobahnraststatte; Autobahnraststaette; Roadside park; Service centre; Resto; Wayside park; Wayside rest; Aire de service; Aire De Service; Highway stop; Parking Layby signs; Highway oases; Service area (thoroughfare); Highway rest area; Lay-bys
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Definition

area code
(area codes)
The area code for a particular city or region is the series of numbers that you have to dial before someone's personal number if you are making a telephone call to that place from a different area. (mainly AM; in BRIT, use dialling code
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Wikipedia

Telephone numbering plan

A telephone numbering plan is a type of numbering scheme used in telecommunication to assign telephone numbers to subscriber telephones or other telephony endpoints. Telephone numbers are the addresses of participants in a telephone network, reachable by a system of destination code routing. Telephone numbering plans are defined in each of the administrative regions of the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and in private telephone networks.

For public numbering systems, geographic location typically plays a role in the sequence of numbers assigned to each telephone subscriber. Many numbering plan administrators subdivide their territory of service into geographic regions designated by a prefix, often called an area code or city code, which is a set of digits forming the most-significant part of the dialing sequence to reach a telephone subscriber.

Numbering plans may follow a variety of design strategies which have often arisen from the historical evolution of individual telephone networks and local requirements. A broad division is commonly recognized between closed and open numbering plans. A closed numbering plan, as found in North America, features fixed-length area codes and local numbers, while an open numbering plan has a variance in the length of the area code, local number, or both of a telephone number assigned to a subscriber line. The latter type developed predominantly in Europe.

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has established a comprehensive numbering plan, designated E.164, for uniform interoperability of the networks of its member state or regional administrations. It is an open numbering plan, however, imposing a maximum length of 15 digits to telephone numbers. The standard defines a country calling code (country code) for each state or region which is prefixed to each national telephone number for international destination routing.

Private numbering plans exist in telephone networks that are privately operated in an enterprise or organizational campus. Such systems may be supported by a private branch exchange (PBX), which provides a central access point to the PSTN and also controls internal calls between telephone extensions.

In contrast to numbering plans, which determine telephone numbers assigned to subscriber stations, dialing plans establish the customer dialing procedures, i.e., the sequence of digits or symbols to be dialed to reach a destination. It is the manner in which the numbering plan is used. Even in closed numbering plans, it is not always necessary to dial all digits of a number. For example, an area code may often be omitted when the destination is in the same area as the calling station.

Examples of use of area code
1. Gem‘s number works in the 401 area code in Rhode Island and the 617 area code in southern Massachusetts.
2. To use Rostelecom: 8 –– dial tone –– 55 –– area code –– phone number 8 –– dial tone –– 10 –– country code –– area code –– phone number To use MTT: 8 –– dial tone –– 53 –– area code –– phone number 8 –– dial tone –– 58 ––country code –– area code –– phone number If this seems confusing, you can permanently select one provider over another and use the old dialing method.
3. The Moscow area code will change from 0'5 to 4'5, while the Moscow region area code will switch from 0'6 to 4'6.
4. The customers should keep their two international numbers (country and area code) handy before calling '07.
5. The receptionist allegedly told the woman to call back again using a different area code number.