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The [[country calling code]] for Rumahoki is ''422''. In international format, a Rumahokian number should be listed as {{gaps|+422|1|404|555|0100}}, where ''404'' is an area code, the trunk prefix is omitted, and ''1'' denotes a landline number.
The [[country calling code]] for Rumahoki is ''422''. In international format, a Rumahokian number should be listed as {{gaps|+422|1|404|555|0100}}, where ''404'' is an area code, the trunk prefix is omitted, and ''1'' denotes a landline number.


Each three-digit area code has a capacity of 9,999,848 telephone numbers:
Each three-digit area code has a capacity of 9,839,887 telephone numbers:
*COE may begin with the digits [0–9], providing a base of 10 million numbers: (10 × 100 × 10000).
*COE may begin with the digits [0–9], providing a base of 10 million numbers: (10 × 100 × 10000).
*However, the first two digits of COE cannot both be 0, to avoid confusion with the {{wp|00N code}}s (subtract 10).
*However, the first two digits of COE cannot both be 0, to avoid confusion with the {{wp|00N code}}s (subtract 100000).
*Despite the widespread usage of COE ''555'' for fictional telephone numbers—see {{wp|555 (telephone number)}}—today, the only such numbers now specifically reserved for fictional use are ''555-0100'' through ''555-0199'', with the remaining ''555'' numbers released for actual assignment as information numbers (subtract 100).
*Despite the widespread usage of COE ''555'' for fictional telephone numbers—see {{wp|555 (telephone number)}}—today, the only such numbers now specifically reserved for fictional use are ''555-0100'' through ''555-0199'', with the remaining ''555'' numbers released for actual assignment as information numbers (subtract 100).
*The subscriber number may not be any of the four-digit special codes, to avoid confusion with them (subtract 13).
*In individual geographic area codes, several other COE prefixes are generally not assigned: the home area code(s), adjacent domestic area codes and overlays, area codes reserved for future relief nearby, industry testing codes (generally COE 958 and 959) and special service codes (such as COE 950 and 976).
*In individual geographic area codes, several other COE prefixes are generally not assigned: the home area code(s), adjacent domestic area codes and overlays, area codes reserved for future relief nearby, industry testing codes (generally COE 958 and 959) and special service codes (such as COE 950 and 976).


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