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Whats the number for the "OPERATOR" in Aust.?


    



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meerkat
Rating
testra directory asistance is 1223


fanta
1223 is the number you are asking for not every number in the dam universe

no idea why Heidi gave you all them numbers


mmdjaajl
what meercat said


PS
heidi
the question was simple didn't need all that crap in the answer


Elizabeth
Telstra Directory Assistance.

National - 1223
International - 1225


pittisit43
Rating
8


Still in Stockbridge!
[edit] Personal numbers (05)
0500 - "Find me anywhere" - divert the number to a mobile or normal number and the caller pays the bill
0550 - Proposed VOIP range
059 - Enum testing numbers

[edit] Other non-geographic numbers (00, 1)
The following codes are not generally dialable from international points, but used in domestic dialling:

000 - Emergency (Police, Fire, Ambulance)
001x International access numbers
0011 international access (default)
0014 international access (Primus)
0015 international access (Telstra - fax)
0016 international access (Telstra)
0018 international access (Telstra - "easy half hours")
0019 international access (Singtel Optus)
(Normally when choosing an international alternate carrier one would dial 14xx 0011 [countrycode] [number].)
106 - TTY emergency (for the hearing-impaired)
11 - Community service
1100 - Dial Before You Dig
112 - Emergency from GSM mobile phones only
114x xxxx - Mass calling service
119x - Community service (eg 1194 is time and 1196 is weather)
12 - Network services
122x - Operator services (eg 1223 is directory assistance)
123x - Operator services (eg 1234 is Sensis personal assistance)
124xx - Operator services (eg 12456 is Sensis Call Connect)
1268x, 1268 xxxx and 1268 xxx xxx - Internal network services
127 - Testing numbers (eg 12722123 reads your number) (length varies)
13 xx xx, 1345 xxxx and 1300 xxx xxx - Local rate calls
1345 xxxx - Local rate calls (only used for base-to-base monitored alarm systems)
14xx - Carrier selection override prefix (followed by local number)
15 - Internal network testing
180 xxxx and 1800 xxx xxx - FreeCall
183x - Control service (prefix) eg:
1831 - Block caller-id sending
1832 - Unblock Caller-id sending
188 xxxx - Premium SMS (since moved to 19 range)
19 xx xx, 19x xxxx and 19xx xxxx - Premium SMS
190x xxx xxx - Premium rate services (usually 1902)
Some Notes:

These numbers do not have a trunk prefix (0).
The 106 number is believed to be the first nation-wide TTY emergency service in the world.
13 xx xx and 1300 xxx xxx numbers provide source-based routing, used by organisations such as pizza chains that advertise one number nationwide that connects customers to their nearest store.
Virtually all FreeCall numbers in use are 1800 xxx xxx, although there are a few organisations using the shorter 7-digit version.
Some of these numbers are dialable from overseas, it is up to the individual owner to set this up correctly (for 13 and 180 numbers at least) (eg +61 13x xxx)





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