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Telephone numbers in South Korea are organized and assigned using the following scheme. ==Overview== * International call out: 00N (where N is the carrier code) followed by the distant country code and telephone number. * Calling into Korea: +82 XX XXXX YYYY. The leading "0" is dropped when dialling into South Korea from overseas. * Some 1566/1577/1588 telephone numbers cannot be dialed from overseas. * Domestic long distance call: 0NN (where NN is the carrier code) followed by the 0XX area code and XXXX YYYY number. See Domestic long-distance service code and Area code. * Call to cellular : 01N XXXX YYYY (see Mobile phone number). When phone call is made between unified 010-number subscribers, leading 010 can be dropped (XXXX YYYY). * Special service call : 0N0 XXXX YYYY (see Special service) For example; * Call 02-312-3456 within Seoul: 312-3456 * Call 02-312-3456 from elsewhere: 02-312-3456 * Call 051-212-3456 within Busan: 212-3456 * Call 051-212-3456 from elsewhere: 051-212-3456 * Call 02-312-3456 from abroad: +82-2-312-3456 South Korea uses an open dialing plan with a total length (including 0) of 9 to 11 digits and, within city, subscriber numbers 7 to 8 digits long. Dialing from mobile phones to any type of phone except 010 numbers, the area code must be included. In 1998, telephone numbers in Seoul starting with 2 and 6 added more digit (02-2XX-YYYY to 02-22XX-YYYY, 02-6XX-YYYY to 02-66XX-YYYY). Before area codes were shortened from 4 digit to 2~3 digit in June 2000, there were 1 digit exchange number (usually "2") with some 2 digit exchange numbers so some phone numbers like 0443-2-XXXX or 0525-40-XXXX existed. (now 043-652-XXXX and 055-340-XXXX) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Telephone numbers in South Korea」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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