<Li> In Nepal the prefix is 1660 - 01 - XXXXX . </Li> <Li> In New Zealand, both "0800" or "0508" prefixes are referred to variously and interchangeably as "free phone" or "toll - free". Originally these "Oh - eight - hundred" numbers were provided by Telecom NZ and "0508" by rival company Clear (now Vodafone New Zealand), although now both numbers can be provided by either company . Some older toll bar services designed to restrict toll calls (including long distance or calls to mobile phones) will also block calls to these free phone numbers, although this has become less common since the mid-1990s . A limited number of companies utilizing toll - free numbers will not accept calls from mobile phones . Some other free phone services exist, such as "* 555" ("star five five five"), which can be dialled from cellular phones to report traffic conditions and incidents of dangerous driving . </Li> <Li> In the Netherlands, the prefix "0800" is used for toll - free numbers . Calling 0800 numbers from fixed - and mobile phones is free by law . UIFN's "00800" are generally free from fixed lines and charged for the air - time from mobile phones . Access of UIFN is not enforced by law, causing certain phone providers to not honor the standard . </Li> <Li> In Norway most telephone - numbers have eight digits (some exceptions). The toll - free numbers all begin with "800" followed by five further digits . </Li>

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