Talk:List of dialling codes in Pakistan
Latest comment: 18 years ago by Siddiqui in topic Cleanup
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Cleanup
editWhat the <expletive deleted> are these numbers??? They are far too long. Dialling codes proper are at most four digits long, eg. 4345 Kunjah. The list to which this article links, and from which this has obviously been derived includes some hidden digits (ie. white text on white background), eg. 4345352638 Kunjah (with italics here used to indicate the hidden digits). I have no idea what these extra digits are but I suspect they are test-desk or assistance operator numbers. They certainly should not be in this article - speedy cleanup please. -- RHaworth 07:32, 16 April 2006 (UTC)
- I forgot to filter the extra numbers from the dialing codes. I will fix the page.
- Siddiqui 11:59, 16 April 2006 (UTC)