i have no clue "sorry"
10
Still 11
A toll free phone number that is missing two digits
9999
seven but lately they changed it to eight
None. That is the first few digits of a UK mobile (cell) phone number.
it's 777
KL5
910
Assuming this is an international phone number, the first two digits (49) indicate the country of Germany.
I guess that you talking about the phone number prefix. its ussually the first 3 digits of the phone number for exampls: If you have a phone number in NJ the first 3 digits would be (609) If you live in a different country, theres always a 3 number digit you would dial in the beginning of a phone number Hope that will help...
The number of digits in a phone number depends on the county of the number itself. For instance, in the United States, there are typically 10 digits for a number, whether it has an area code or is toll free.
This is the first few digits of a mobile (cell) phone number.
919898803296
enter the last four digits of your cell phone number
The first two digits (49) suggest a number in Germany. HOWEVER - there is no area code starting with the next three digits (414),
Actually, no In some countries, there are 8 digits in a phone number, such like Australia. In others, there could be 4. Such as the country of Niue!