STD in telephony means Subscriber Truck Dialling. This term was used in Australia in telephony during the transition from operator connected trunk call (out of local exchange area) to full national dialling as we know it today. If a caller was calling by STD then they dialled the called telephone number themselves. When an STD call first connected a series of 7 rapid 1000Hz tones of 1ms duration were sent to the caller and called party to notify them the call was via STD and that there would be no operator intervention to advise them of the duration of the trunk call. If the call was connected my a manual operator, he / she would interrupt the call every three minute and advise the paid period of 3 minutes had expired, and offer another three minute paid connection time. These manual calls were charges in 3 minute increments, while STD calls were changed by the second.
STD, in this case, stands for Subscriber Trunk Dialling. It is the telephone calling code assigned to a given area. This is then followed by the individual number.
In this context, STD stands for Subscriber Trunk Dialling. "STD Code" is another term for a telephone area code.
STD code for France is 0033
There are a considerable number - each town has it own STD code
In the UK, 0140 is an incomplete STD code (telephone area code); you need one more digit. In India, 0140 is an invalid STD code.
An example of an STD (Subscriber Trunk Dialling, or customer-dialed long-distance) call from Sydney would be a call to Melbourne. You dial the STD Code (telephone area code) for Melbourne, 03, followed by the 8-digit local number.
SBI kavaratti phone number is 04896 263791 where (04896) is the STD code of Kavaratti
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Most likely a telephone. STD is an abbreviation for Subscriber Trunk Dialling, which is another term for customer-dialed long-distance calls (as opposed to ringing an operator and telling her the number).
I'm guessing that you mean STD = Subscriber Trunk Dialling (telephone area code) rather than STD = Sexually Transmitted Disease. STD code is another term used in some country for telephone area codes. The purpose of a telephone area code is to group telephone numbers by geographic area. In many cases, at least some calls to numbers with the same STD code as the caller can be dialed without the STD code, allowing shorter dialing sequences for many local calls.
01409 area code Holsworthy
The std code starts with 022
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