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Due to the small physical size of Singapore , there are no area or trunk codes, with the Public Switched Telephone Network , Radio Network and IP Telephony all belonging to one numbering area, and thus comes in the same 8-digit numbering format. Numbers are categorised based on the first digit, thus providing ten possible categories, of which six are currently in use and the remaining four reserved for future usage. Country Code : 65 International Call Prefix : 000 HISTORY Until 1985 , subscribers' telephone numbers in Singapore were six digits, but in that year, these changed to seven digits. In 1995 , the digit '9' was added to Mobile Phone services, making numbers eight digits, and in 2002 , the digit '6' was added to fixed line telephone numbers. NUMBERING PLAN Number ranges 3xxx xxxx - Voice over IP services 6xxx xxxx - Fixed line services 8xxx xxxx - Mobile phone services 9xxx xxxx - Mobile phone services Short codes 0XX - International access code 1711 - Speaking clock 999 - Police 995 - Fire Department CALLS TO AND FROM MALAYSIA Calls to and from neighbouring Malaysia do not require International Direct Dialling (IDD) Codes , a legacy of when Singapore was part of Malaysia until 1965 . To call a number in Singapore from Malaysia, a subscriber would dial the area code 02, instead of the Singapore IDD code +65. Similarly, until 1995 , calls to Malaysia from Singapore were direct, with only the area code and number being required, hence 03 for Kuala Lumpur instead of +60 3, but in that year the Subscriber Trunk Dialling prefix 020 was adopted, owing to the divergence of the two countries' numbering plans. CALLS TO INDONESIAN BORDER TOWNS Calls to Batam , Samarinda , Pekanbaru and Tanjung Pinang in Indonesia require only the code 011, followed by the area code (minus '0') and the subscriber's number, hence to call a number in Batam from Singapore, a subscriber would dial 011 778 xxx xxx, instead of the international code +62 778. Calls to the rest of Indonesia require international dialling. INTERNATIONAL DIRECT DIALLING The default International Access Code from Singapore is 000 - there are other codes in the 00x range, while VoIP services, like Zone 1511 , use prefixes in the 15xx range. For example, to call a number in London using Zone 1511, a subscriber would dial 1511 44 20 xxxx xxxx. There are other internation access codes in the 00x range will selects various provide. Access code in the 0xx range (e.g. 018 - Starhub VoIP services or 019 - Singtel's VoIP services) will indicate a Tier 1 VoIP provider. Access Code like 1xxx (e.g. 1511) is indicative of a Tier 2 VoIP provider. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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