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”’000”’ is not a valid number in any country where dialling ‘0’ reaches an [[switchboard operator|operator]]. |
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000 is not a valid [[North American Numbering Plan]]. |
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Latest revision as of 01:56, 12 October 2025
000 is not a valid number in any country where dialling ‘0’ reaches an operator.
000 is not a valid area code or prefix in the North American Numbering Plan.
European Union, and 0 trunk prefix
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It is invalid in the European Union and many other nations where ‘0’ is reserved as a trunk prefix and ’00’ as an international call prefix.
In Australia, 000 is reserved as an emergency telephone number.
Caller ID presentation
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This code may show up as part of a number on a caller id system when receiving telemarketer outbound calls or from VoIP services, such as Skype or Vonage, because there is no requirement that caller id data represent a valid telephone number.[1][2][unreliable source?]


