Telephone numbers in Norfolk Island use the following dialing codes:

The country code 672 is also used for the Australian Antarctic Territory.[3] The code was also used for Christmas Island and the Cocos Keeling Islands, using area codes 2 and 4 respectively.[4] In October 1994, they were migrated to the +61 country code, under area code 091 (using exchange prefixes 62 for Christmas Island and 64 for the Cocos Islands).[5] These numbers have since migrated to the 08 9162 and 08 9164 ranges.[6]

Until 1975, country code 672 was assigned to Portuguese Timor.[7] When that territory was annexed by Indonesia in 1975, it used the Indonesian country code +62 and the area code 390. However, following the end of Indonesian rule in 1999, the code +672 9 was used under an interim arrangement to reach numbers in the territory.[8]

See also

References

  1. Moon Handbooks: South Pacific David Stanley, 2004, page 296
  2. "Norfolk Island Phone Book March 2021". Archived from the original on 1 June 2023.
  3. The Europa World Year Book, Taylor & Francis Group, 2000, page xii
  4. Worldwide Travel Information Contact Book, Books 1993-1994, Gale Research, 1993, page 271
  5. Commonwealth Government Directory, Australian Government Publishing Service, 1997, page 71
  6. Commonwealth Government Directory, Australian Government Publishing Service, 2000, page 66
  7. White Book, Volume 2, Part 1, International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee, International Telecommunication Union, 1969, page 30
  8. Telstra is reconnecting East Timor to the world, Telstra, 21 February 2000


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