A carrier code, at least in respect to telephones, is a way of choosing a long distance provider to make a phone call. To use the this option, enter 1010 followed by a 3 digit code to indicate which company to use. You may or may not recall, there were a host of commercials earlier this millennium talking about low cost long distance rates (the one that still sticks in my head is 10-10-220). While these rates are better than a lot of companies, IMHO, they are not as good a rate as you can get with a prepaid calling card.
A carrier access code is a code that allows a person to access the switch service of a carrier. This is achieved by entering a seven digit code on a phone or keyboard.
Hapag-lloyd carrier code : 9381
EasyJet's ICAO code is EZY. The IATA carrier code is U2.
When you buy a pet carrier, it comes with a code that you can use in the code shop.
In the United States, a carrier access code is a 7-digit prefix in the range of 1010000 through 1019999 that allows you to select a long-distance carrier different from your default selection for a particular call. You dial the carrier access code immediately before 1 + area code + number or 011 + country code + city code + number.
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The unlock code depends on the device in question. You often obtain the code by contacting the manufacturer or carrier.
All SIM unlock codes are tied to the particular device IMEI and are carrier specific. The request for that code would need to be made from the carrier that the phone was originally manufactured for. Each carrier has their own guidelines as far as what requirements have to be met before that code will be given out. This is a free process in the US.
All SIM unlock codes are tied to the particular device IMEI and are carrier specific. The request for that code would need to be made from the carrier that the phone was originally manufactured for. Each carrier has their own guidelines as far as what requirements have to be met before that code will be given out. This is a free process in the US.
All SIM unlock codes are tied to the particular device IMEI and are carrier specific. The request for that code would need to be made from the carrier that the phone was originally manufactured for. Each carrier has their own guidelines as far as what requirements have to be met before that code will be given out. This is a free process in the US.
All SIM unlock codes are tied to the particular device IMEI and are carrier specific. The request for that code would need to be made from the carrier that the phone was originally manufactured for. Each carrier has their own guidelines as far as what requirements have to be met before that code will be given out. This is a free process in the US.
SU is the code for Aeroflot the national carrier of Russia.