In many countries, mobile phones are assigned dedicated mobile phone codes within the country's telephone numbering plan. Some countries that do not use area codes (e.g. Singapore) allocate specific number ranges to mobile phones that are easily distinguishable from landlines. One notable exception to this type of assignment is how the countries within the North American Numbering Plan (the United States and its territories, Canada, and much of the Caribbean) assign mobile phones subscriber numbers within geographic area codes by not being easily distinguishable from landlines.
International prefixes table
All country mobile code. - All country mobile code very important in general day to day life.
See also
- Telephone numbering plan
- List of country calling codes
- List of international call prefixes
- International Networks (country code), allocated the +882 and +883 codes.