Non-geographical Short Codes and Special Numbers
Prefix | Operator |
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General telephone services |
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Operator assistance - domestic calls. Used together with 100. |
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Service assistance, used in conjunction with 100. |
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Fixed telephone line directory assistance |
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Telegram services |
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Time announcement |
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Earthquakes and Tsunami Alert Centre |
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Operator assistance for international calls. |
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International emergency number |
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Access the voice mailbox |
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Reserved number |
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Toll-free number |
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Celcom budget IDD |
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TM SMS service |
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Maxis IDD |
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TMNet dial-up internet service |
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General mass calling service, no longer active |
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currently unassigned |
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Toll-free number |
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Toll-free number |
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Jaring dial-up internet service |
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Maxis dial-up internet service, no longer available. |
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TMNet EZNet dial-up internet service, no longer active. |
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TMNet dial-up internet service |
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DiGi dial-up internet service, no longer available. |
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Time Net dial-up internet service, now inactive. |
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Celcom dial-up internet service, no longer active. |
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ISDN dial-up internet service, no longer available. |
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Electricity fault reporting |
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Toll-free number |
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Toll-free number |
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Toll-free number |
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Long Distance Carrier Selection Code |
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Toll-free number |
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Civil Defence Department emergency number, now replaced with 999 |
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Fire brigade emergency number, now replaced with 999 |
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Malaysian General Emergency Service, previously allocated to police |
Note: R = 1 to 6, X = 0 to 9, Y = 1 to 9
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