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phone systemlocal calls no area code inside the same area national long distance national prefix: I area code: --- (always 3 digits) number: --- ---- (always 7digits) international calls international prefix: 0II country code: - or -- or --- number: ??? exeption ! Canada or the Carribbeans (I --- --- ----) are also part of the North American numbering Plan (NANP) exampe calling from Wisconsin to Phonebook of the World in France 0II 33 I 422I IIII II rue des IIaIIes PARIS Ier usefull numbers american operator 4II call the operator from outside the US +I 2I2 555 I2I2 international operator (call from inside the US) I0I0 2220 Fire 9II Police 9II calling from outside North America to the Wisconsin +I --- --- ---- example: |
![]() State of Wisconsin (WI) divided into Colonies became member of the US in Capital: Madison Governor State of Wiconsin languages English economy: GNP $/person total billion $ home to ?/500 of the World's largest companies geography ![]() Timms Hill 595m no coast longest river largest lake access to 4 neighbours west: Phonebook of Minnesota.com north: est: Phonebook of Michigan.com south: Phonebook of Illinois.com Phonebook of Iowa.com |
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Madison
(+I 608)
Milwaukee (+I 4I4 or +I 920) Racine (+I 262 or +I 4I4) Wausau (+I 7I5) |
When
the direct dial system started in I952 area codes were very simple: 2I2 for New York, 2I3 for LA, 2I4 for Dallas, 2I5 for Pennsylvania, but today, there are no more guidelines areacodes by code: 200 - 300 - 400 - 500 - 600 - 700 - 800 - 900 areacodes by area: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P PARIS - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z |
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*Time
in Wisconsin is based on the settings of your computer's clock (CST/Central
Standard Time time zone)
Time changes in the summer to CDT/Central Daylight Time |