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calling a Colombian cell from a landline in Colombia

How do I do it? What do I dial before the 10 didget number?

By adrienne79 on Jul 2, 2008, 14:24 in Friendly Talkzone.


guacharaca says on Jul 2, 2008, 16:01:

LilaM is correct. 035 is from cell to landline at coast. 031 from cell to landline in Bogota.

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