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Location | |
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Country | Brazil |
Continent | South America |
Regulator | ANATEL |
Type | open |
NSN length | 10 digits (landlines) 11 digits (mobiles) |
Format | AA NNNN-NNNN (landlines) AA 9NNNN-NNNN (mobile lines) |
Access codes | |
Country code | +55 |
International access | 00xx |
Long-distance | 0 |
The Brazilian telephone numbering plan uses a two-digit area code plus eight-digit local phone numbers for landlines and nine digits for mobile lines.[1][2][3] Public utility services use short phone numbers (usually three digits), always starting with 1.[4]