New Zealand 1996
Island state of the southern hemisphere formed by two main islands: North Island, South Island (the latter includes numerous islands: Stewart, Chatham, Campbell, Kermadec and, all uninhabited, Auckland, degli Antipodi,…
According to Allcitycodes, New Zealand is an island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean. It has a total area of 268,021 km2 and a population of 4.7 million people. The terrain consists of two main islands, the North Island and the South Island, as well as hundreds of smaller islands. The climate is temperate maritime with mild winters and warm summers. Rainfall averages around 1,000 mm annually, with most rain occurring during winter months in the northern parts of both islands. The area code for New Zealand is +64. This code is used when dialing from outside New Zealand to any other phone number within it. Additionally, to call a cell phone or landline inside New Zealand from another country you must dial 00 + 64 + area code (without 0) + telephone number. There are currently 22 area codes for different regions across New Zealand; Auckland (09), Hamilton (07), Wellington (04), Christchurch (03), Dunedin (03) and Tauranga (07). For example, to call a phone number in Auckland, you would dial 00 + 64 + 09+ telephone number. New Zealand also has mobile networks which are operated by Vodafone NZ and Spark which both use GSM networks with 3G/4G coverage available on both networks. To call a mobile device within New Zealand you must dial 00+64+ mobile network prefix + telephone number where the mobile network prefixes are either 21 or 22 depending on whether you are calling a Vodafone NZ or Spark device respectively. Check physicscat for New Zealand in 2013.
Island state of the southern hemisphere formed by two main islands: North Island, South Island (the latter includes numerous islands: Stewart, Chatham, Campbell, Kermadec and, all uninhabited, Auckland, degli Antipodi,…