Special and Premium Rate Numbers
Non-geographic numbering begins 8 or 9:
LIST OF ALLOCATIONS | |
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Prefix | Usage and operator |
8XX | Special services as of 2001-10-31. |
800 | Allocated for national toll-free services |
808 | Allocated for international toll-free services |
840 | Allocated for national shared cost services on fixed network |
860 | Allocated for national toll-rate services on fixed network |
861 | Allocated for national special rates on fixed network |
9XX | Premium rate/multimedia as of 2001-10-31. |
90X | Allocated for national premium services |
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