Ireland – Landlines and Mobile Phones
Ireland’s telecommunications infrastructure is mature and well-regulated, with a single national authority — ComReg (Commission for Communications Regulation) — supervising all service…
Read more →Ireland’s telecommunications infrastructure is mature and well-regulated, with a single national authority — ComReg (Commission for Communications Regulation) — supervising all service…
Read more →Israel operates a dynamic and well-developed telecoms sector, featuring four principal mobile networks alongside two primary landline infrastructure companies. The national country…
Read more →India’s country dialling code is +91, and its telecoms sector is a dynamic, cost-competitive market shaped by four principal mobile networks —…
Read more →Indonesia’s country dialling code is +62, with regional area codes applying to landline numbers but not to mobile numbers. The fixed-line sector…
Read more →Iceland operates a thoroughly modern, fully digital telecommunications network built around three principal mobile operators — SÃminn, Sýn (formerly Vodafone Iceland), and…
Read more →Hungary’s telecoms infrastructure is modern and offers strong value compared with much of Europe. The country code is +36, with Magyar Telekom…
Read more →Among the world’s most sophisticated and competitive telecoms environments, Hong Kong stands out for the sheer accessibility and quality of its telephone…
Read more →Greece operates a well-established telephone infrastructure, with a country dialling code of +30 and a closed ten-digit numbering format. OTE — now…
Read more →Gibraltar’s country dialling code is +350, and every local number — whether landline or mobile — consists of eight digits with no…
Read more →Germany’s country code is +49, and area codes for major cities vary from two to five digits in length. Deutsche Telekom dominates…
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