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  2. Telephone numbers in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines has an international dialing code of +63 and an open telephone numbering plan with eight or nine digits. Learn about the fixed-line and mobile area codes, the access codes, and the migration to eight-digit numbers.

  3. Telephone numbers in Asia - Wikipedia

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    A list of country calling codes for various states and territories in Asia, with international call prefixes and dialing plans. The prefixes in Asia start with one of 2,3,6,7,8,9.

  4. Fictitious telephone number - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and usage of fictitious telephone numbers in movies, music and other media. Find out why 555-555-5555 is not a valid number in North America and what are some examples of famous phone numbers.

  5. Philippine national identity card - Wikipedia

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    The PhilID is the official national identity card for Filipino citizens and foreign permanent residents in the Philippines. It contains biometric data and a 12-digit PhilSys Number, but no signature or expiration date.

  6. National conventions for writing telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    Learn how telephone numbers are written and dialed in different countries and regions, according to the ITU recommendation E.123. Compare the formats, lengths, prefixes and codes of landline, mobile, toll free and service numbers.

  7. 555 (telephone number) - Wikipedia

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    555 is a central office code in the North American Numbering Plan, used for directory assistance and fictional numbers in media. Learn about its history, usage, and examples of 555 numbers in TV shows, films, and songs.

  8. Pager - Wikipedia

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    A pager, also known as a beeper or bleeper, is a wireless telecommunications device that receives and displays messages. Learn about the origins, evolution and current applications of pagers in various fields, such as emergency services, restaurants and birdwatching.

  9. History of the Philippines (900–1565) - Wikipedia

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    The earliest date suggested for direct Chinese contact with the Philippines was 982. At the time, merchants from " Ma-i " (now thought to be either Bay, Laguna on the shores of Laguna de Bay , [ 33 ] or a site called "Mait" in Mindoro [ 34 ] [ 35 ] ) brought their wares to Guangzhou and Quanzhou .