| ==Phrack Inc.== |
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| Volume Three, Issue Thirty-Three, File 6 of 13 |
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| = International Toll-free, Local Rated, = |
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| = and Specially Toll Services = |
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| The following indicates access codes and numbers used within various countries |
| for toll-free and special paid services. The dialing codes shown represent how |
| they would be dialed within the country involved. Generally, it is not |
| possible to access another country's domestic toll-free or specialty network |
| directly. Where an international access is available, it is normally done by |
| using the domestic services which then forward the call to the destination |
| country. |
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| Where possible, the number of digits has been indicated with 'n' (a number from |
| 2 to 8) or 'x' (any number). An ellipsis (...) indicates that there are a |
| variable number of extra digits, or possibly a conflict in the reports of |
| numbers of digits used. |
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| Toll-free or equivalent local charge services |
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| 008 xxx xxx That is how Phrack Inc. recomends it be written |
| to differentiate it from STD area codes |
| which are written with area codes (0x) thru |
| (0xxx) and numbers n xxxx through nxx xxxx. |
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| 0014 ttt xxx xxx International Toll free access from Australia |
| (ttt is reported as "800" or other toll-free |
| access code; or, ttt may not be present at all. |
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| (Canada Direct uses 0014 881 150) |
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| 11 xxxx |
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| 800 xxxxx |
| 8001 xxxx (charged as local call) |
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| 9800 xxxxx (...) (PTT as local service provider) |
| 0800 xxxxx (...) (Private phone company as local service provider) |
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| 9800 costs the same as a local call (dialable from |
| all areas in Finland), while 0800 are truly toll-free and |
| dialable from all private telco areas. |
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| 05 xxxxxx This is outside area code 1, so from Paris 16 05. |
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| 05 19 xx xx These numbers terminate outside France. |
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| 36 63 xx xx (local call rate) |
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| '11' is computer directory information. |
| '12' is voice directory information (equivalent to 411). |
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| G e r m a n y ( w e s t ) |
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| 0130 xxxx (...xx) The number to use AT&T is 0130-0010 and U.S. Sprint is |
| 0130-0013. For a general toll-free number listings, pick up |
| a copy of the International Herald newspaper and look in the |
| sports section is for an AT&T add. You will find a number |
| for dialing the US from various countries. Mearly, chop |
| off the exchange and only use the "area code" number. |
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| 1800 xxxxxx |
| 1850 xxxxxx (local rate) |
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| I t a l y |
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| 167 xxxxx (digits length) |
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| We're not 100% sure about the length of digits for Italy. |
| One way to check these is to get a copy of an *international* |
| edition of the weekly magazines like TIME, all ads and little |
| contents. But they do goof up regularly, like printing Paris |
| numbers as (01) xxxxxxxx when they mean (1) xxxxxxxx. |
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| 91 800 xxxxx.... |
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| N e t h e r l a n d s |
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| 06-0xxx |
| 06-0xxxxxx |
| 06-4xx(x) 06-2229111 is AT&T USA direct and Sprint & MCI have operator |
| services on 06-022xxxx. It used to be possible to call |
| 06-022xxxx to Denmark, and then use the CCITT no. 4 |
| signalling system to phreak calls to anywhere in the |
| world. |
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| 06-11 This is the Dutch equivalent of 911, it is free when |
| dialled from a phone company operated payphone, otherwise the |
| charge is one unit, DFL 0.15, about US $ 0.08. There were |
| discussions about making such calls free from any phone, but |
| I haven't followed them recently. Calling a toll-free number |
| from a payphone requires a deposit of one coin, which is |
| returned after the call. |
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| The total length of the numbers varies from 4 to 10 digits |
| and the dash indicates the secondary dial tone. It is not |
| possible to reach 06 prefixed numbers from abroad. |
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| N e w Z e a l a n d |
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| 0800 xxx xxx That is through the state telco, Telecom New Zealand. Clear |
| Communications, the recently started alternative LD carrier, |
| does not offer a toll-free service as yet. When Clear offer |
| one, it will more than likely be to the subscribers existing |
| number (eg Dial toll free 050-04-654-3210) as they are not |
| in control of number issue. 0800 is strictly Telecom at this |
| stage. |
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| 1 800 nxx xxxx Access to toll free numbers can vary according |
| to region, state or country (ie. not all 800 |
| numbers are accessible to all regions). |
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| The nxx prefix portion of the 800 number presently |
| determines which long distance carrier or 800 |
| service company will handle the call (and in |
| some cases determine the geographical region). |
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| 900 xxxxxx The number for ATT direct in Spain is 900-99-00-11. The |
| payphones are all push-button but generate pulses. It takes |
| forever to get connected. |
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| 020 xxxxxx (without dialtone after '020'). |
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| 04605 xxxx (not toll-free but metered at lowest rate) |
| 155 xx xx ("green number") |
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| In Switzerland there is nothing exactly like the equivalent |
| to United States "800" service. The PTT is now encouraging |
| the use of "green numbers" beginning with 155. The direct |
| marketing ads on TV often give the order number for |
| Switzerland as a number such as 155 XX XX. The access number |
| for MCI Call USA is for example 155 02 22. There are two |
| problems with this: |
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| 1] When calling from a model AZ44(older model) payphone all |
| numbers which begin with a "1" are treated as "service" |
| numbers and the payphone begins to sound a "cuckoo clock |
| noise" once the 155 is entered. The "cuckoo clock noise" is |
| to alert operators on the "service numbers" that the caller |
| is using a payphone (fraud protection). This noise is quite |
| a distraction when calling someone in the USA using MCI Call |
| USA. |
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| 2] The newer style TelcaStar phones are programmed to block |
| the keypad after 3 digits are dialed of a "service number". |
| It used to be that the only numbers beginning with "1" were |
| "service numbers" and all "service numbers" were 3 digits. |
| The PTT is aware of this problem and are said to be |
| considering what instructions to give the manufacturer of the |
| payphones. |
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| AT&T USA Direct has an access number of 046 05 00 11. This |
| is not a free call, but the time is metered at the lowest |
| rate. This number does not suffer the "cuckoo clock noise" |
| problem. |
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| Canada Direct uses 046 05 83 30. |
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| U n i t e d K i n g d o m |
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| 0800 xxx xxx (Toll-free) |
| 0345 xxx xxx (Local rate) |
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| 0055 x yxxx where y=0-4,8 means the number is Australia |
| wide (and costs more), |
| y=5 means the number is only state wide, |
| y=6,7,9 means the number is for the |
| capital city only. |
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| 9700 xxxxx (PTT-operated) |
| 0700 xxxxx (Private telco-operated) |
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| The cost ranges from about 0.5 USD to 5 USD per minute. |
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| 36 65 xx xx (5 message units each call for up to 140 seconds) |
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| These are for various information services as well as chat |
| lines. |
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| 06-9 xx... |
| 06-321 xx... |
| 06-8 xx... (3 to 40ct/min) |
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| Other codes (such as 06-9) precede special tariff calls |
| (similar to 900 in the US). The highest special rate is |
| (currently) DFL 0.50 / minute. |
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| 1 900 nxx xxxx (various rates, depending on provider) |
| 1 (npa) 976 xxxx (in many area codes, connected through regional telco; |
| in some areas, the call requires the area code where |
| depending on the intra-area dialing used) |
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| (other exchange prefixes within area codes such as 540, 720 |
| or 915 are used for other pay services such as group chat, |
| other types of recorded messages, etc. These vary depending |
| on the area code within North America, and not all regions in |
| North America have these.) |
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| 071 x xxxxx |
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| The Swedish answer to the United States "900"-number, 071 are |
| as follows. |
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| (Charges are related to the next digit) |
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| code SEK/minute |
| 0712xxxxx 3,65 |
| 0713xxxxx 4,90 |
| 0714xxxxx 6,90 |
| 0715xxxxx 9,90 |
| 0716xxxxx 12,50 |
| 0717xxxxx 15,30 |
| 0719xx varying fees, cannot be dialled directly but needs operator |
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| Numbers starting with 0713-0717 can only be dialled from |
| phones connected to AXE exchanges. At present about half of |
| all phones in Sweden are connected to such exchanges. |
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| Another special toll number is domestic number information: |
| 07975 (6,90 SEK/minute). |
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| 0836 xxx xxx |
| 0898 xxx xxx |
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| The rate seems to be uniform as 34p per minute cheap rate, |
| 45p at all other times. |
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