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WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started1.4SIM cardThe SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module) carries subscription informa-tion from your Inmarsat Servi
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesA-4Tajikistan (Republic of) ... 7 d)Tanzania (United Republic of) ...
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices A-5Abbreviated dialing ... 23Access to maritime packet assembly/disassembly .
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-1Appendix B – Installation of Marine AntennaLocation of Antenna UnitAvoid obstructionsThe Antenna ideally requir
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesB-2Avoid interferenceThe Antenna Unit should be separated as far as possible from othercommunication and navigation
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-3Connecting upWorldPhoneTelephone UnitTPUPowerSupplyPSAntenna coax cableStandard:type RG223Length 12 m.For great
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesB-4DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRESMounting the Antenna Unit with radome type 3Mounting flange dimensions:Mounting flangeLo
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-5Mounting the radome top of radome type 3Appendix B – Installation of Marine Antenna cont’dInstallation of Marin
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesB-6Appendix B – Installation of Marine Antenna cont’dDIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRESMounting the Antenna Unit with radome
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-7Mounting the Power SupplyDia 10 mm4.5 mmDia 4.5 mmDia 4.5 mm230 mm198 mm174 mm160 mm10 mmStandard tripod mountU
WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.55 4 3 2 16 7 8 910-32VDCTELFAXANTDATA1 6 1 610-32VDC:WorldPhone Portable:input for simul
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesB-8Appendix B – Installation of Marine Antenna cont’dOutline dimensionsAntenna UnitQUFF 911980(antenna only)Weight:
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-9Appendix B – Installation of Voyager AntennaInstallation of VoyagerAntennaAntenna UnitThe Antenna Unit should b
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesB-10Appendix B – Installation of Voyager Antenna cont’dInstallation of VoyagerAntenna cont’dConnecting upWorldPhoneT
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-11Appendix B – Installation of Voyager Antenna cont’dInstallation of VoyagerAntenna cont’dMounting on magnetic-h
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesB-12Appendix B – Installation of Voyager Antenna cont’dInstallation of VoyagerAntenna cont’dAssembling the Antenna U
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-13Appendix B – Installation of Voyager Antenna cont’dInstallation of VoyagerAntenna cont’dAssembling the Antenna
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesB-14Power SupplyQUFC 911932Weight: 1.6 kg19823038Appendix B – Installation of Voyager Antenna cont’dInstallation of
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-15Appendix B – Installation of Voyager Antenna cont’dInstallation of VoyagerAntenna cont’dOutline dimensionsAnte
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesB-16Appendix B – Installation of Provident AntennaInstallation ofProvident AntennaSatellite searchBefore mounting th
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-17WorldPhoneTelephone UnitTPUAntenna coax cableStandard:QRPM 911091Length 10 m.ODEOutdoor EquipmentIDEIndoor Equ
WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started1.6WorldPhone PortableWorldPhone PortableCase lock 8 lines x 40 character display Antenna coax cable Telepho
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesB-18Appendix B – Installation of Provident Antenna cont’dMounting the Antenna UnitInstallation of ProvidentAntenna c
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-19Appendix B – Installation of Provident Antenna cont’dOptional bracketInstallation of ProvidentAntenna cont’dN-
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesB-20Appendix B – Installation of Provident Antenna cont’dOutline dimensionsTelephone UnitQUFC 911936Weight: 1.0 kg19
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-21Appendix B – Optional antenna cableOptional antenna cableGeneralDouble screen 50 Ω coaxial cable must be used
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesB-225 4 3 2 16 7 8 910-32VDCTELFAXANTDATA1 6 1 6TELEFAXTelephoneUnit, TPUTELEPHONETELTEL-1ATEL-1B
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices C-1Appendix C – Battery chargingBattery chargingHandlingA new battery, or a battery that has not been used for a lo
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesC-2ChargerThe WorldPhone Charger allows separate charging of a single batterypack.Operation:1 The indicator lights g
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices C-3Appendix C – Battery replacementBattery replacementSlide back lock to release battery packBattery replacementBat
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-1GeneralThe AT command set allows you to configure the WorldPhone ASDfunction directly from your PC keyboard. Th
WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.7WorldPhone Portable cont’dWorldPhone Portablecont’dInternal batteryThe battery indicator on the displayindi
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesD-2Operating modesThe WorldPhone ASD function may operate in three modes:• Command modeThe WorldPhone ASD responds
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-3Basic AT commandsNote! AT commands may be entered in either upper or lower case(not mixed).AT A çinstructs the
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesD-4ATQ[n]çsets responses sent by the WorldPhone ASD:Default ATQ0ç : the WorldPhone ASD returnsresponses like OK or
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-5AT Z çresets the WorldPhone ASD configuration to last savedcommand. Also clears the call if used when in Online
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesD-6Extended AT commandsAT & C[n]çdetermines the Data Carrier Detect (DCD) behaviour:AT & C0 ç sets DCD alwa
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-7Extended AT+I, +G and +W commandsThe extended AT+I, AT+G and AT+W commands are non-standardfeatures some of whi
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesD-8Parity reference number m :0 = odd1 = even2 = markDefault 3 = spaceExample:AT +ICF =3,3 çspecifies a data format
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-9AT +IPR ? çdisplays current settings.AT +IPR =? çdisplays available settings.Selectable data rates, r :1200 bps
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesD-10AT +WINMARSAT çlists Inmarsat specific functions supported by the World-Phone ASD.AT +WLES =[n]çselects the Net
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-11Ter_rate, i.e. data rate to use on terrestrial modem:1200 bps2400 bps4800 bpsDefault 9600 bps14400 bpsExample:
WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started1.8The WorldPhone turns off automatically once the battery has dis-charged, to avoid damaging the cells. It mus
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesD-12AT +WS45 =[n]çsets the requested satellite and terrestrial error correctionscheme for data calls.AT +WS45 ? çdi
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-13AT +WTTL =[<low>] [,<high>]ç sets the lowerand upper threshold level in bytes of the buffer used i
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesD-141 = +WXSR:<satellite rate>,<ARQ I NARQ>+WXTR:<terrestrial rate>,<ARQ I NARQ>+WXKR:<A
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-15S-Register commandsS-registers are special memory locations in the WorldPhone forstoring specific configuratio
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesD-16Default AT S3 =13 ç sets the CARRIAGERETURN code to 13 (ç -key).AT S4 =[n]çstores the ASCII decimal code for th
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-17Pin assignmentsSignal source DTE means the signal goes from the PC to the WorldPhone.Signal source DCE means t
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesD-18Appendix D – DTE interface cont’dDTE interface cont’d102 Signal GroundDigital ground, return line.103 Send Data
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices E-1Secure voiceAppendix E – Secure voice (option)Appendix ESecure voice (option)GeneralThe WorldPhone can be progra
E-2 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesAppendix E – Aero functions (option)Aero functionsMagnetometer calibration1 Press the Menu functionkey and scrol
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices F-1Character mapAppendix F – Character mapAppendix FCharacter mapLatin languagesabcàáâãäåæç2ABCÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇ2!/?¡¿1ghi ì
WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.9WorldPhone Portable cont’dWorldPhone Portablecont’dNT in AOR–EDial 00 + country code + subscriber
F-2 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesCharacter map cont’dAppendix F – Character map cont’dCyrillic!/?¡¿1Lower caseUPPER CASE123456789101112Key stroke
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices G-1AOR-E Atlantic Ocean Region East, see map in appendix H.AOR-W Atlantic Ocean Region West, see map in appendix H.
G-2 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesList of terms cont’dLES Land Earth Station, a station that interconnects fixed telecommunica-tions networks with
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices H-1Appendix H – System descriptionSystem descriptionSystem descriptionAppendix HInmarsat Mini-M systemInmarsat Mini
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesH-2Appendix H – System description cont’dSystem description cont’dSystem satellitesThe satellites are positionedin a
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices H-3Appendix H – System description cont’dSystem description cont’dGeneralThe WorldPhone terminal provides direct te
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesH-4Appendix H – System description cont’dSystem description cont’dCalls from MobilesTo make an outgoing call, you us
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices I-1Appendix I – TroubleshootingTroubleshooting1.The WorldPhone display does not light up:Portable/Provident:•Is the
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesI-2Appendix I – Troubleshooting cont’dTroubleshooting cont’d5.Unsuccessful call attempt:•The called party is busy (&
WorldPhone – User’s ManualIndexIndexAAbove Deck Equipment 1.12, 1.13Accesscode 2.44control 2.49, 2.50level 2.13, 2.20Adapter 1.6, 2.26, C-1ADEAbove De
WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started1.10WorldPhone Portable cont’dWorldPhone Portablecont’dFree line ofsight to satellite*HelpEsc0yz2abc 3def4ghi 5
WorldPhone – User’s ManualIndexIndexFFacsimile 1.1Fax call 2.10FAX connector 1.6, 3.1Flat antenna 1.6Forward ID 2.59Function keys 1.6Functions 2.13ove
WorldPhone – User’s ManualIndexIndexPhone book 1.4, 2.16, 2.17new entry 2.16PIN code 1.4, 2.1, 2.20Port configuration 2.53Powerconservation 2.55reduct
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WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.11WorldPhone Portable cont’dWorldPhone Portablecont’d10 A shaded signal strength bar will appear in the disp
WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started1.12GeneralWorldPhone Provident comprises:•Outdoor Equipment – ODEincluding fixed mounted antenna and RF transc
WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.13GeneralWorldPhone Marine comprises:•Above Deck Equipment – ADEincluding stabilized antenna and RF transcei
RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATIONHAZARD - KEEP CLEAR1 METRE MINIMUM RADIATION WARNINGHigh levels of radio frequency radiation are consid-ered health hazard
WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started1.14 Satellite searchFound AOR-E. Accept this satellite?Tone Seek New Ok470 DC SI
WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.15WorldPhone Marine cont’dWorldPhone Marinecont’d Satellite searchFound AOR-E. Accept this Satellit
WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started1.16WorldPhone VoyagerWorldPhone VoyagerGeneralThe WorldPhone Voyager comprises:•Outdoor Equipment – ODEincludi
WorldPhone – User’s ManualContents Chapter 2. OperationOPERATIONIntroduction ...
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.1àáâãäåæçVariants of letters on the keyGeneralThe display and all controls on the WorldPhone are accessible via th
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.2Making a callMaking a callNumber:004767244700Net provider: TelenorTerrestrial network: 00Del Call
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.3Making a call cont’dMaking a call cont’dThe call durationis displayed whenconnected.For handsfree mode,and use of
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.4Making a call cont’dMaking a call cont’dModes of operationCalling 004767244700via Telenor in AOR-EStatus : Call
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.5Making a call cont’dMaking a call cont’dCall via an alternative Net service provideror terrestrial networkAlthoug
Chapter 1. Getting StartedIntroduction ...1.1Telephone Unit (TPU) ...
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.6Making a call cont’dMaking a call cont’dRemov erasesselected message.Print outputs message toprinter. Appears only
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.7Making a call cont’dMaking a call cont’d Send detailsNIMS center : 004767244445470 SIMDel
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.8Call from telephoneCall from telephoneGeneralA telephone is used for basic telephone calls. Control of functions a
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.9Special callsSpecial callsTerrestrial networkCall through selected Net service provider and terrestrial networkDi
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.10Receiving a callReceiving a callIncoming call.Status : RingingAnswr MuteRPressingMuteR tu
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.11Receiving a call cont’dPrint outputs messageto printer. Appears only ifa printer is enabled, see"Data/print
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.12Receiving a call cont’dReceiving a call cont’dReceiving NIMS message cont’dGet calls the NIMS serverto read out s
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.13Ref.Function Features001Set default Net providerAllows changing Net service provider andterrestrial network.See
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.14Function menu001 Set default Net provider002 Set access level003 Data/printer port setup004 Phone setup menu 006
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.15GeneralThe last 10 numbers called are stored in the WorldPhone memory oron the SIM card. Each number may compris
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.16BookBookBookPhone bookGeneralThe following may be stored for abbreviated dialing:• 99 entries with names of up to
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.17Phone book cont’dPhone book cont’dEditing entry6 New opens newentry window:7 Edit opens exis-ting entry window.8
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.18MenuMenuMenuKey lockKey lockGeneralThe key lock function prevents unauthorized use when theWorldPhone is on, but
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.19MenuMenuMenuSelecting default Net service providerSelecting default Netservice providerGeneralThe default Inmars
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.20MenuMenuMenuUser accessUser accessGeneralThe WorldPhone user program is accessible from two levels:• USER LEVEL –
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.21MenuMenuMenuEdit User Ok 2 – Set access level Access level: CHV2 level Edit pass
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.22MenuMenuMenuUser access cont’dUser access cont’dShifting to owner level / changing password:1 Press the Menufunct
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.23MenuMenuMenu Data/printer port setupData/printer port setupGeneralThe DATA port may be set to operate with a PC
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.24MenuMenuMenuData/printer port setup cont’dData/printer port setup cont’dProcedure1 Press the Menufunction key:2 S
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.25MenuMenuMenu Data/printer port setup cont’dData/printer port setup cont’dHot dial:When enabled, this function mo
WorldPhone – User’s ManualContentsChapter 1. Getting StartedIntroduction ...
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.26MenuMenuMenuPhone setupPhone setupGeneralThis function sets as follows:•The ON-time of the display illumination a
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.27MenuMenuMenuSetting default contrast and ringing volume1 Press the Menufunction key:2 Scroll downto Phonesetup m
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.28MenuMenuMenuSetting date and timeThe date and time is set to UTC (GMT) at the factory. It is recom-mended to leav
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.29MenuMenuMenuSetting key lockThe WorldPhone must be set for use with a specific SIM, or with noSIM. See Advanced
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.30MenuMenuMenuPhone setup cont’dPhone setup cont’dLanguage setupThe display language may be changed as described be
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.31MenuMenuMenuPhone setup cont’dPhone setup cont’d Nera WorldPhonePIN do SIM:Tecle "Help" para
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.32MenuMenuMenuPhone setup cont’dPhone setup cont’dMailbox access numbersWhen receiving a mail alert (voice, fax or
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.33MenuMenuMenuPhone setup cont’dPhone setup cont’dCall charge setupWith the Call charge function enabled the cost
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.34MenuMenuMenuTraffic logTraffic logGeneralThis function logs all outgoing calls both with and without SIM cardinse
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.35MenuMenuMenuTraffic log cont’dRef Dialed number Call start Dur. Port Net User001 # 004767243669 9
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.36MenuMenuMenuTraffic log settings (owner level only)1Open the Trafficlog window:Print outputs allunprinted andtagg
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.37MenuMenuMenuGeneralFor use with SIM, see "Precharge on SIM card".The WorldPhone can be preprogrammed w
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.38MenuMenuMenuBuying more remaining timeThere are three ways to load precharge time:• Call the owner via short numb
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.39MenuMenuMenu Precharge cont’dBuying time via fax or mail1 Press the Menufunction keyand scroll downto Precharge:
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.40MenuMenuMenuOwner loads Precharge timeThe WorldPhone must be set in owner level.1 Press the Menufunction keyand s
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.41MenuMenuMenuMore call time is needed:When wanting to buymore call time, the userconveys the Forward ID,Index and
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.42MenuMenuMenuPrecharge cont’dPrecharge on SIM cardPrecharge on SIM cardWhen using SIM card, any Precharge set on t
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.43MenuMenuMenuAdvanced functionsOverviewSome of the Advanced functions are accessible from Phone OWNERLEVEL or CHV
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.44MenuMenuMenuAdvanced functions: Access controlAccess controlMenu Function menuPrecharge009Advanced functions
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.45MenuMenuMenu Advanced functions: Access control cont’dAccess control cont’dRestricted dialingThe WorldPhone prov
WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.1IntroductionIntroductionChapter 1. Getting StartedGeneralThe WorldPhone communication terminal provides acc
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.46MenuMenuMenuAdvanced functions: Access control cont’dAccess control cont’dRestricted dialing setup (owner level o
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.47MenuMenuMenu Advanced functions: Access control cont’dAccess control cont’dAccess codeWhen the access code funct
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.48MenuMenuMenuAdvanced functions: Access control cont’dAccess control cont’dCalling from external phone1 Lift hands
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.49MenuMenuMenu Advanced functions: Access control cont’dRestricted SIM usageAllowed SIMThe WorldPhone can be set t
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.50MenuMenuMenuChecking SIM restrictions1 Press the Menufunction key and scrolldown to Advancedfunctions:2 Press Sel
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.51MenuMenuMenuAdvanced functions: Access control cont’dSetting SIM restrictions (owner level only)1 Press Selct or
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.52MenuMenuMenuAdvanced functions: Satellite setupSatellite setupGeneralAllows preprogramming of default Net service
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.53MenuMenuMenu Advanced functions: ConfigurationConfigurationPort configuration•Displays current configuration. Re
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.54MenuMenuMenuNet service providersEach Net service provider has a station code. The "Net service pro-vider&qu
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.55MenuMenuMenuAdvanced functions: Configuration cont’dConfiguration cont’dPower conservationBattery power can be c
WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started1.2Introduction cont’dIntroduction cont’d• WorldPhone Provident, a fixedmounted antenna designed to providetele
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.56MenuMenuMenuAdvanced functions: Configuration cont’dConfiguration cont’dStoring of Preferred/Allowed Net service
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.57MenuMenuMenu5 Edit opens listof available Nets:6 Scroll up/downto wanted Net:Selct enters newdefault Net service
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.58MenuMenuMenuAdvanced functions: Configuration cont’dConfiguration cont’dCharge toneWhen the charge tone function
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.59MenuMenuMenuGeneralThe following information and facilities are provided:•The IMN numbers assigned to the WorldP
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.60MenuMenuMenuMisc. version ID information4 Scroll downand press Selct orright arrow to openVersion informationwind
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.61MenuMenuMenuPaid functionsOnly appears in owner level (non-SIM operation).An enhanced WorldPhone function is act
WorldPhone – User’s ManualContentsSetting up ... 3.1Using telefax with
WorldPhone – Chapter 3. Telefax Service 3.1GeneralThe WorldPhone provides access to a telefax service at a transmis-son rate of 2.4 Kbps.LimitationsTh
WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.3Telephone Unit (TPU)Telephone Unit (TPU)Figure 1.1 WorldPhone Telephone Unit (TPU).*HelpEsc0yz2abc 3def4gh
WorldPhone – Chapter 3. Telefax Service3.2Using telefax with the WorldPhoneUsing telefax withthe WorldPhoneTransmissionTelefax calls made by the World
WorldPhone – User’s ManualContentsSetting up ... 4.1Chapter 4. Data Se
WorldPhone – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.1GeneralThe WorldPhone provides access to asynchronous data servicesthrough its built-in modem capability. The
WorldPhone – Chapter 4. Data Service4.2Testing the installationUse a PC terminal program.Entering a command on the PC keyboard (f.ex. ATç) shouldcause
WorldPhone – User’s ManualContentsAppendix ATelephone country codes ... A-1Service address codes...
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices A-1Appendix A – Telephone country codesExplanation with examples:Telephone country codes00 47 67244700 Call/
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesA-2Afghanistan (Islamic State of) ... 93Albania (Republic of) ...
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices A-3Ireland ............... 353Israel (State of).......
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