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libphonenumber/resources/metadata/66/comments.csv
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2TH SC http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000CD/en
3TH SC http://www.barascientific.com/bscnews/variety/emergency/Tel-4Digi.pdf
4TH SC http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/+66
5TH SC Other numbers found in online searches.
6TH XML Subscribers can use respective carrier's IDD when calling abroad. We have not configured\nany preferredInternationalPrefix as there is no official evidence for it.
7TH XML http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000CD/en
8TH XML http://www.barascientific.com/bscnews/variety/emergency/Tel-4Digi.pdf
9TH XML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Thailand
10TH XML_FIXED_LINE Numbers online have been found that start with 20, despite the ITU doc not covering\nthese.
11TH XML_MOBILE Numbers found online starting with 62 and 64. 14, 63 and 65 are from an open-source bug\nreport, we couldn't find evidence of these specifically being in use but this article\nhttp://www.prachachat.net/news_detail.php?newsid=1395732787 talks about prefix 6 and 1\nbeing cleared for mobile use.
12TH XML_TOLL_FREE http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toll-free_telephone_number. Prefix 001800 of length\n13-digit is added based on user report.
13TH XML_VOIP The ITU document says that the 89 prefix is also VOIP but there are lots of numbers\nonline to suggest they are actually used as mobile numbers.