A telephone prefix is the first set of digits after the country, and area codes of a telephone number; in the
North American Numbering Plan countries (country code +# ), it is the first three digits of a seven-digit phone number, 3-3-4 scheme. In other countries both the prefix and the number may have different lengths. It shows which
exchange the remaining numbers refer to. A full telephone number is usually made up of a
country code (required for international calls only),
area code
A telephone numbering plan is a type of numbering scheme used in telecommunication to assign telephone numbers to subscriber telephones or other telephony endpoints. Telephone numbers are the addresses of participants in a telephone network, rea ...
(required for calls between telephone areas), prefix, and subscriber number.
Some places restrict certain prefixes to
fax numbers or
cell phones only; in other places such dedicated prefixes are not used.
As telephone technology advanced, the precise significance of the prefix became blurred in many places; for instance, ''485'' in London, UK, was once the GULliver exchange, but now 44-20-''7485-''xxxx is just considered one of many number blocks served by the CLKEN Kentish Town exchange.
History
In the earliest days of telephony an
operator
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Mathematics
* A symbol indicating a mathematical operation
* Logical operator or logical connective in mathematical logic
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at the exchange connected calls to a named subscriber; later, numbers were allocated to each subscriber on an exchange, but users on different exchanges could not speak to each other. As progress was made, exchanges were connected together, initially connected by the operator by
name
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, and later dialed by users with prefixes such as WHI (for the WHItehall exchange, hence the famous
Whitehall 1212
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The Metropolitan Police Service ( ...
number for
Scotland Yard
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), with letters corresponding to numbers on the
dial (WHI was equivalent to # 944), later replaced by the
numerical prefixes which remain in use.
United States prefixes
In most but not all U.S. telephone areas, the prefix
555
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is reserved for special services. In particular, 555-1212 is telephone information in most areas. When telephone numbers are used in television programs and movies, a significant number of viewers dial them. Numbers prefixed 555 are usually used for such fictitious use, as they are not allocated to subscribers. When the
song 867-5309/Jenny was released, hundreds of calls were made to various people and organizations in the U.S. with that number. In the film ''
Bruce Almighty
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'' a phone number belonging to a real user was shown, leading to a lawsuit.
Prefixes ending in 11 (211, 311, 411, 511, 611, 711, 811 and 911) are disallowed prefixes because they are service codes. The prefix 958 and 959 are for
ANAC use and remain unavailable to the general public.
See also
*
Telephone numbering plan
*
List of international call prefixes
*
List of country calling codes
Country calling codes or country dial-in codes are telephone number prefixes for reaching telephone subscribers in the networks of the member countries or regions of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The codes are defined by the ...
References
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