<P> All area codes including mobile start with a "0" (trunk prefix) for domestic calls . If you are dialing from another country the international calling code for Malaysia is "60" which may be confusing; do not dial an extra "0" before the rest of the digits . For fixed line and mobile phone numbers, a dash is written in between the area / mobile code and the subscriber number, with an optional space before the last four digits of the subscriber number . For example, a fixed line number in Kuala Lumpur is written as 03 - XXXX YYYY or 03 - XXXXYYYY, while a fixed line number in Kota Kinabalu is written as 088 - XX YYYY or 088 - XXYYYY . A typical mobile phone number is written as 01M - XXX YYYY or 01M - XXXYYYY . Toll - free and local charge numbers are written as 1 - 800 - XX - YYYY and 1 - 300 - XX - YYYY respectively, while premium rate numbers are written as 600 - XX - YYYY . </P> <P> Telephone numbers in the Philippines are written as + 63 (XXX) YYY ZZZZ for international callers . For domestic calls, the country code (+ 63) is omitted and a trunk prefix (0) is placed . For local calls, both the 0 and area code are omitted . Mobile numbers are written as + 63 (XXX) YYY ZZZZ or 0 (XXX) YYY ZZZZ . </P> <P> In Singapore, every phone number is written as + 65 - XXXX - YYYY or + 65 XXXX YYYY . </P> <P> Mobile phones starts with 8 / 9, landline phone numbers starts with 6 while VOIP numbers starts with 3 . </P>

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