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Telephone numbers in Malaysia : ウィキペディア英語版
Telephone numbers in Malaysia

Telephone numbers in Malaysia are regulated by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).
Geographic (fixed line) telephone numbers consists of an area code of 1 to 2 digits (excluding the leading zero) followed by a 6 to 8-digit subscriber number. Mobile phone numbers consists of a mobile phone code of 2 digits followed by a 7 to 8-digit subscriber number. Mobile phone codes are originally assigned to specific mobile network operators, however with mobile number portability, a mobile phone number might no longer be associated with its original assigned operator.
Calls to Singapore do not require international dialling; calls are made using the 02 domestic access code. Similarly, calls to Brunei from East Malaysia can be made using the 080 domestic access code but calls from Peninsular Malaysia to Brunei require the international prefix 00673.
==Geographic area codes==
Geographic (fixed line) area codes are, excluding the STD prefix 0, one digit in Peninsular Malaysia (area codes 3 to 7 and 9) and two digits in East Malaysia (area codes 8x). In Peninsular Malaysia, an area code is usually shared by multiple states and territories and roughly follows state borders. The two East Malaysian states, Sabah and Sarawak, are split into multiple area codes.
Fixed line subscriber numbers are seven digits in Peninsular Malaysia (except Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, i.e. area code 3) and six digits in East Malaysia. Until 1995, subscriber numbers in Peninsular Malaysia were six digits in areas other than area code 3. Prior to 2001, subscriber numbers were seven digits in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya. From 1999 to 2001, subscriber numbers in these areas were gradually expanded to eight digits in phases to meet new demands that resulted from the growing population in the Klang Valley.
Thus, a full national number is 10 digits in area code 3 and 9 digits elsewhere, including the STD prefix 0. When writing a telephone number with the area code, the area code and subscriber number is separated with a hyphen. Examples:
*A number 2xxx xxxx in Kuala Lumpur: 03-2xxx xxxx
*A number 2xx xxxx in Johor Bahru, Johor: 07-2xx xxxx
*A number 2x xxxx in Kuching, Sarawak: 082-2x xxxx
When calling from a fixed line phone, calls to fixed lines within the same area code does not require the area code to be dialled. Calls to and from mobile phones requires full national dialling.
e.g. When calling a number 2xxx xxxx in Kuala Lumpur (03) from a fixed line phone:
*Within Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya: 2xxx xxxx
*Outside Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, Within Malaysia: 03-2xxx xxxx
*Outside Malaysia: +60-3-2xxx xxxx (the initial 0 of the area code is omitted)

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