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- Q7696553 subject Q6900808.
- Q7696553 subject Q7484169.
- Q7696553 subject Q8439073.
- Q7696553 abstract "Cyprus adopted a closed telephone numbering plan on 1 December 2001. As a result, for land line phone numbers the digit 2 followed by the old area code was affixed to the subscriber number and for mobile phones 9 was affixed to the phone number. The plan is also used in Akrotiri and Dhekelia.Previously, landline numbers consisted of the trunk code 0, the area code, and a six-digit number. Land line number in Nicosia called from Nicosia :xxxxxxLandline number in Nicosia called from inside Cyprus (other than Nicosia):02 xxxxxxLandline number in Nicosia called from abroad :+357 2 xxxxxxUnder the new system, these changed to numbers with eight digits, to be dialled from within Cyprus or abroad.Landline number in Nicosia called from inside Cyprus (including Nicosia):22 xxxxxxLandline number in Nicosia called from abroad:+357 22 xxxxxxMobile phone numbers had the prefix 09, followed by six digits, which had to be dialled in full. Mobile phone number called from within Cyprus:99 xxxxxx (during that period only 09 code was in use, from CYTA)Mobile phone number called from abroad :+357 9 xxxxxxAs with fixed line numbers, under the new system, these changed to numbers with eight digits, to be dialled from within Cyprus or abroad. Mobile phone number called from within Cyprus:9xxxxxxx (where x is either 9 or 7 which belongs to CYTA, 6 which belongs to MTN, 5 to PrimeTel and 4 to LemonTel)Mobile phone number called from abroad after 12/2001:+357 9x xxxxxx99 and 97 are assigned to CYTAmobile-Vodafone (which was the only mobile phone carrier until 2004), 96 is assigned to MTN, 95 to PrimeTel and 94 to LemonTel . Numbering portability between the networks is possible.All numbers (except short codes) in Cyprus now have eight digits, hence the new numbering plan's promotional logo (in advertising) was an octopus called TESA (from Greek Τελικό Εθνικό Σχέδιο Αριθμοδότησης Final National Numbering Plan) [1].".
- Q7696553 wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Q7696553 wikiPageExternalLink NewNumberingPlan.pdf.
- Q7696553 wikiPageExternalLink www.cytamobile-vodafone.com.
- Q7696553 wikiPageExternalLink www.lemontel.com.cy.
- Q7696553 wikiPageExternalLink www.mtn.com.cy.
- Q7696553 wikiPageExternalLink www.primetel.com.cy.
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- Q7696553 wikiPageWikiLink Q6900808.
- Q7696553 wikiPageWikiLink Q7484169.
- Q7696553 wikiPageWikiLink Q8439073.
- Q7696553 wikiPageWikiLink Q9129.
- Q7696553 comment "Cyprus adopted a closed telephone numbering plan on 1 December 2001. As a result, for land line phone numbers the digit 2 followed by the old area code was affixed to the subscriber number and for mobile phones 9 was affixed to the phone number. The plan is also used in Akrotiri and Dhekelia.Previously, landline numbers consisted of the trunk code 0, the area code, and a six-digit number.".
- Q7696553 label "Telephone numbers in Cyprus".