Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!lavaca.uh.edu!uhnix1!texbell!vector!telecom-gateway From: cgch!wtho@relay.eu.net (Tom Hofmann) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom Subject: Re: Dutch PTT Booklet: International Access Codes Message-ID: Date: 23 Oct 89 07:32:43 GMT Sender: news@vector.Dallas.TX.US Organization: WRZ, CIBA-GEIGY Ltd, Basel, Switzerland Lines: 27 Approved: telecom-request@vector.dallas.tx.us X-Submissions-To: telecom@eecs.nwu.edu X-Administrivia-To: telecom-request@vector.dallas.tx.us X-TELECOM-Digest: volume 9, issue 471, message 5 of 8 From article , by dik@cwi.nl (Dik T. Winter): > Austria 00 > 00432. For Luxembourg in stead of 00352 > 030. For Yugoslavia for areas with codes starting with > 4, 5 or 6 > 040. For Italy in stead of 0039 > 050. For Switzerland in stead of 0041 > 060. For Germany in stead of 0049 0041 for Switzerland and 0049 for Germany works as well, at least in a small village near Innsbruck where I have tried it. Anyway, the whole system, especially dialling the OWN country code for Luxembourg, looks extremely Austrian :-) > Germany 00 From West-Berlin (and only from there) the country code for East Germany is 037 instead of 0037. > United States 010 Wasn't it 011 (resp. 01 for operator assistance/phone card)? Tom Hofmann wtho@cgch.UUCP