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| 1 | Region | Label | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | BZ | SC | http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000016/en |
| 3 | BZ | SC_EMERGENCY | http://studentsabroad.state.gov/content/pdfs/911_ABROAD.pdf |
| 4 | BZ | XML | The trunk prefix, formally 0, was dropped in the last reorganisation of the numbering plan. |
| 5 | BZ | XML | http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000016/en |
| 6 | BZ | XML_FIXED_LINE | Wikipedia and ITU seem out of date, but say that for a number in the format ZNY-XXXX\nZ represents the district code (or 6 for mobile), N the type of number and Y the first\ndigit of the customer's number. Only N = 0 and 2 are supposedly in use, but we have\nfound some numbers with N = 3 online (prefixes 732 and 236). When emailed,\nBelize Telemedia Ltd confirmed numbers with prefix 732 belong to the Landline Postpaid\nPSTN category. |
| 7 | BZ | XML_MOBILE | 62[6-9], 63X, 65X and 6[67][2-9] were added as we have been able to successfully\nsend SMSs to these numbers or many numbers have been found online. |
| 8 | BZ | XML_TOLL_FREE | We don't know how these would be dialled internationally - it is possible that they can't\nbe dialled internationally at all - so we represent the leading 0 as part of the number.\nInformation from http://www.belizetelemedia.net. |