Components of a telephone number
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- UpdatedAug 1, 2024
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- Telecommunications Network Inventory
A telephone number is a unique numerical identifier assigned to a telephone line or device for making and receiving telephone calls. Components of a number are central office code, country code, area code, and rate center.
Central office code, country code, area code, and rate center
- Central office code - The central office code, also known as an exchange code. It identifies a telephone exchange within a particular area code and helps to route calls within the local telephone network. See Create a central office code to learn more.
- Country code - A country code is also referred to as an international dialing code. It’s generally a one to three-digit code that is dialed before the area code and telephone number when contacting to another country. See Create a country code to learn more.
- Area code - An area code is a number used to identify a geographic region within a country. See Create an area code to learn more.
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To learn more about telephone numbers, how to manage and assign them, see Create a telephone infrastructure