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Can a phone number be 11 digits?

Can a phone number be 11 digits?

No-one. If you include country and area codes, then perhaps some numbers worldwide would be that long. The longest conventional ‘national significant numbers’ I can think of in general use are on the China network, where there is a 3-digit area code and 8-digit number, totalling eleven digits.

What country area code is 11?

011 – all countries in the North American Numbering Plan: American Samoa. Anguilla. Antigua and Barbuda.

How do you stop robo calls?

For Android phones: To turn on Block Calls From Unidentified Callers, tap the phone icon usually found at the bottom of your home screen, then at the top right corner of the screen, tap the three dots > Settings > Blocked Numbers. Enable Block Calls From Unidentified Callers by tapping the toggle switch on the right.

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Can a phone number have more than 10 digits?

ALSO, you can have vanity-like phone numbers that exceed the 10 digit standard. For example, 800-EAT-MENOW. The call would dial 11 digits and the connection would only need 800EATMENO to succeed, the “W” would have no function other than perhaps to making the phone # more easy to remember.

Can you dial a 1 on a 15-digit phone number?

You can, however, dial that 1 if you wish from any cell phone or VoIP phone and it will work just fine. The CCITT E.164 international standard upon which all phone companies are built specifies phone numbers up to 15-digits long.

Is there any point in answering an unrecognized phone number?

There’s no point answering an unrecognized phone number, even if it’s local. If someone who needs to reach you, the caller, if legitimate, can leave a voicemail or text message. Calling back a phone number to ask someone who didn’t call you so you can ask them why they called you is pointless.

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Do Your 11 digit calls begin with 849?

My 11 digit calls begin with 849. And this is not restricted to Verison users, since my service is not Verizon, or AT, or any of the others mentioned in the above link. And it’s not just cell phones because a few posters mention these calls coming in on their land lines.

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