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  2. Telephone numbers in Albania - Wikipedia

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    In total, there are 8 digits for every phone number in the country. Additionally, changes include the replacement of the Municipality of Laç's calling code with the new 53 code. Numbering plan by Municipality (effective 15 September 2008) This is a list of prior area codes within Albania, incorporated into the user number as of 1 January 2014 ...

  3. Telephone numbers in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Landline phone numbers have 7 digits, mobile numbers can have either 7 or 8 digits, machine-to-machine (M2M) numbers can be up to 12 digits. [2] Telephone numbers are portable between locations and operators. The country code for Estonia is +372. [3] The country does not use trunk prefix.

  4. Vodafone Albania - Wikipedia

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    Technology. Vodafone Albania started offering GSM services on August 3, 2001, after AMC (now One Albania) started doing so in 1996. The network displays as VODAFONE AL or VodafoneAL on devices. In 2011, Vodafone was the first to launch 3G services. 4 years later, Vodafone was again first to launch a 4G/4G+ network in the country.

  5. One Albania - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .one .al. One Albania sh.a [3] is a telecommunications company that operates in Albania. It was founded as Albanian Mobile Communications (or AMC) and was part of the COSMOTE Group since 2000. In 2015, the company joined the Deutsche Telekom group after which it was rebranded as Telekom Albania.

  6. List of country calling codes - Wikipedia

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    357 – Cyprus (including Akrotiri and Dhekelia) 358 – Finland. 358 (18) – Åland. 359 – Bulgaria. 36 – Hungary (formerly assigned to Turkey, now at 90) 37 – formerly assigned to East Germany until its reunification with West Germany, now part of 49 Germany.

  7. Plus Communication - Wikipedia

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    PLUS Communication was founded in June 2009, after AKEP gave the Individual Authorization (license) as the bidder with the highest value, to provide mobile telephony services. The company started its commercial operations on December 6, 2010. [3] When PLUS ceased operations in 2018, its reserved frequencies were split between Vodafone and One .

  8. Albanian language - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 978-3-030-36617-9. It [Albanian] is the official language of Albania, the co-official language of Kosovo, and the co-official language of many western municipalities of the Republic of Macedonia. Albanian is also spoken widely in some areas in Greece, southern Montenegro, southern Serbia, and in some towns in southern Italy and Sicily.

  9. List of mobile telephone prefixes by country - Wikipedia

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    All mobile phone numbers start with "2" and each of them has 8 digits (without country code),. For example: 371 2 63 12345 Lebanon +961: 03: 8 (03-Abcdef) where A is 1/2/3/4/5 for Alfa and 0/6/7/8/9 for Touch: 70 +8 (70-Abcdef) where A is 1/2/3/4/5 for Alfa and 0/6/7/8/9 for Touch: 71 (71-Abcdef) where A is 1/2/3/4/5 for Touch and 0/6/7/8/9 for ...

  10. Category:Mobile phone companies of Albania - Wikipedia

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    V. Vodafone Albania. Categories: Mobile phone companies by country. Telecommunications companies of Albania.

  11. Origin of the Albanians - Wikipedia

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    In the late 19th and early 20th century Romanian linguist Hasdeu speculated the origin of Albanians from the free Dacians (i.e., according to him, the Costoboci, the Carpi and the Bessi ), after their alleged migration southwards from outside the Danubian or Carpathian limes during Roman Imperial times.