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Subject:Re: telephone number formats From:"Schrank, Kelly (TAMPA)" <schrank -at- TAMPA -dot- GENPHYSICS -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 27 May 1998 10:13:34 -0400
From what I've seen in dealing with other countries, there are no
dashes, just spaces between.
For example:
03 98 76 54
03 being country code
98, 76, and 54 being the rest of the phone number
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> From: Walter Hanig[SMTP:walter -dot- hanig -at- NETMANAGE -dot- COM]
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> Anyone know where I can find "standard formats" for various countries'
> telephone numbers. I know that most places use something other than
> 1(ddd)ddd-dddd, but I hate to depend on examples found at commercial
> web sites.
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> Thanks for your help.
> Walter
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