If you are behind a switchboard, you may have to type first « 0 », « 9 » or another number to reach an external line. It may be the case if you are in a business office.
Number | Explanation |
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1 | International dialing code used to dial to United States |
X | Replace X with the local number you want to reach |
If you are calling from within the United States, you don't have to use a country code to make an international call. Instead, you can just dial directly without any codes.
If the person you're calling got their phone number when they lived in Burlington, their number might start with the area code 609 or 640.
Number | Explanation |
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609 | Local area code used to dial to Burlington |
640 | Local area code used to dial to Burlington |
X | Replace X with the local number you want to reach |
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