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  1. All telephone numbers in Mexico have ten digits, of which the first identifies one of the eight principal geographic regions of the country. The national number is formed by prefixing the previously existing local number format with an area code. [2] All ten digits must be dialed for all calls.

  2. The North American Numbering Plan ( NANP) is a telephone numbering plan for twenty-five regions in twenty countries, primarily in North America and the Caribbean. This group is historically known as World Zone 1 and has the telephone country code 1. Some North American countries, most notably Mexico, do not participate with the NANP.

  3. Telephone number format. All telephone numbers in Mexico have ten digits, of which the first identifies one of the eight principal geographic regions of the country. The national number is formed by prefixing the previously existing local number format with an area code. All ten digits must be dialed for all calls.

  4. All telephone numbers in Mexico are ten digits long. The Plan Técnico Fundamental de Numeración issued on September 4, 2018, introduced a ten-digit full numbering scheme, where the first digit denotes a geographical area of the country: * 2 East * 3 West * 4 North * 5 Center (Mexico City metropolitan area) * 6 Northwest * 7 South * 8 Northeast * 9 Southeast The current national number was ...

  5. May 22, 2024 · Calling any number in Mexico from a Mexican cell phone overseas (roaming): Dial Mexicos international code +52, then the area code, and then the number. Do not include the ‘1’ after the +52.

  6. The international code for Mexico is +52, followed by the relevant area code and phone number. The area codes vary depending on the location within Mexico. Some of the popular expat destinations in Mexico and their respective area codes are: Mexico City: 55. Cancun: 998.

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