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  1. Until 1999, Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda shared a telephone numbering plan, in which subscribers were only required to dial the trunk code, area code and number.In that year, this was discontinued following Tanzania's adoption of a new numbering plan, although calls between the three countries only required regional prefixes rather than international dialling.

  2. Bujumbura. 22 21 XXXX. 22 22 XXXX. 22 23 XXXX. 22 24 XXXX. 22 25 XXXX. 22 26 XXXX. Western Zone. 22 27 XXXX.

  3. Telephone numbers in Liberia; Location; Country : Liberia: Continent: Africa: Access codes; Country code +231: International access: 00: The following are the telephone codes in Liberia. Calling formats. The NSN length is 7, 8 or 9 digits ...

  4. Area Codes Search Notes. Fixed phone numbers in South Africa are comprised of a single country code (+27), a 2 digit area code, and a 90 digit line code. Making a call with the wrong country, area, or region code can be costly. Browse our sites area and region codes by region and city to ensure you have the correct information for your calls.

  5. To call a Zimbabwean number from another country: dial: the international access code (i.e. 00 for most European countries, and 011 from North America), followed by the country code (263), followed by the area code, and then the required subscriber number. [1] Example for calling a subscriber in Harare, Zimbabwe, dail: 00 263 24 2xx xxx (x ...

  6. Windhoek, Namibia to Johannesburg, South Africa Before 1992: 011 xxx xxxx After 1992: 00 27 11 xxx xxxx Johannesburg, South Africa to Windhoek, Namibia Before 1992: 061 xxx xxx After 1992: 09 264 61 xxx xxx After Jan 2007: 00 26461 xxx xxx List of area codes in Namibia 061 - Windhoek 062 - Okahandja 062 - Hosea Kutako International Airport

  7. 1 June 2007 - national renumbering to 8 digits, when 7-digit numbers were expanded to eight digits. September 2004 - new mobile number ranges assigned. 26 October 2001 - national renumbering to 7-digit plan Cameroon's previous 6-digit national numbers were changed to 7 digits on 26 October 2001.