Dialing Between France and French TerritoriesID: Q231768
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If you are located in France and you attempt to dial a number in one of the French overseas territories, an incorrect number may be dialed and you may not be able to connect. The territories affected include:
These territories are part of the French telecommunications system. When you are dialing from France, they are treated as part of the French domestic telephone system, instead of being treated as foreign countries.
If you configure the Country or Region code to one of the above countries and your dialing (telephony) location is set to France, the call is dialed as an international call. Calls to these territories should be treated as domestic long-distance calls when dialed from France.
When you configure a dial-up connection originating in France to a phone number in one of the French overseas "Departments" (listed below), select "France" (country code 33) as the Country or Region code for the destination number, instead of the actual territory name.
French overseas territories that are treated as "Departments" (included as part of the French telephone system) include:
"Department" name | Area code |
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Guadeloupe | 590 |
Guyana | 594 |
Martinique | 596 |
Mayotte Island | 269 |
Reunion Island | 262 |
St. Pierre and Miquelon | 508 |
"Territory" name | Area code |
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French Polynesia | 689 |
New Caledonia | 687 |
Wallis and Futuna Islands | 681 |
When you dial a number in any of these territories from a country other than France, the Country or Region code should be set to the actual country name, not "France."
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Keywords : wintapi win95 win98 win98se
Version : WINDOWS:95
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: June 8, 1999