What prefixes do MyOperator DID service numbers use, and how should they be dialed?
⚡Quick answer -
- DID service numbers begin with one of these sequences: 9111, 9180, 918645, 9122, 91120, 9133, 91731.
- Dialing format: 0 (or +91) + STD code + 6-/7-/8-digit DID number.
– Example for a Delhi DID—911171987200 → dial 011 71987200 (or +91 11 71987200).
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