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Some Australia non-geographic numbers don’t require a trunk prefix #600

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TrevorPilley opened this issue Mar 1, 2024 · 1 comment
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TrevorPilley commented Mar 1, 2024

For example, the freephone number 1800 900 090 does not require the trunk prefix of 0 which is required for dialling geographic numbers (outside of the same NDC) and mobile numbers.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Australia#List_of_non-geographic_numbers_(domestic_use)

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ToString tests

[InlineData("+611800900090", "E.123", "+61 1800 900 090")]
[InlineData("+611800900090", "N", "1800 900 090")]
[InlineData("+611800900090", "RFC3966", "tel:+61-1800-900-090")]

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Some Australia non-geographic numbers don’t require a trunk prefix
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Some Australia non-geographic numbers don’t require a trunk prefix
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