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A country's calling code is used to dial into a country from abroad. If you want to call from outside a country to someone who is inside that country you have to dial the country code before the rest of the number, but after the international prefix number.
Brazil: 00xx
South America - Zone 5
International Call Prefix
Cuba: 119
Call Prefix for countries in South America:
ITU Numbers
A Universal International Freephone Number UIFN is a worldwide toll-free 800 number issued by the ITU. On the website of the ITU you can find the Freephone numbers to dial collect to most countries in the world.
The international call prefix is ussually represented by a + before the rest of the telephone number.
In this section of the website the following countries are listed: Falkland Islands, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, Haiti, Peru, Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Venezuela, Guadeloupe, Bolivia, Guyana, Ecuador, French Guiana, Paraguay, Martinique, Suriname, Uruguay, Netherlands Antilles
How to make a Collect Call
If you are unable to pay for the phone call yourself, you can have the reciever pay for it by using something called 'Collect Call'. After a collect call the telephone operator will charge the call to the reciever. When you make a collect call the operator will first ask the reciever if they accept the call. Once the call is accepted you will be put through to the one you are trying to reach.
Chile: 1xx0
xx = Brazilian Carrier Selection Code
xx = Chilean Carrier Selection Code
Colombia: 005
Bolivia: 0010
Pataguay: 002
The call prefix for the countries in South-America is: 00. Except for the following countries:
Saint-Pierre and Miquelon
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