Country code

A country code is a short alphanumeric identification code for countries and dependent areas. Its primary use is in data processing and communications. Several identification systems have been developed.

The term country code frequently refers to ISO 3166-1 alpha-2, as well as the telephone country code, which is embodied in the E.164 recommendation by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

ISO 3166-1

The standard ISO 3166-1 defines short identification codes for most countries and dependent areas:

The two-letter codes are used as the basis for other codes and applications, for example,

Other applications are defined in ISO 3166-1 alpha-2.

ITU

Telephone country codes

Telephone country codes are telephone number prefixes for international direct dialing (IDD), a system for reaching subscribers in foreign areas via international telecommunication networks. Country codes are defined by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in ITU-T standards E.123 and E.164.

Country codes constitute the international telephone numbering plan. They are dialed before the national telephone number of a destination in a foreign country or area, but typically require at least one additional prefix, the international call prefix which is an exit code from the national numbering plan to the international one. ITU standards recommend the digit sequence 00 for the prefix, and most countries comply.

Other ITU codes

The ITU also maintains the following other country codes:

  • The E.212 mobile country codes (MCC), for mobile/wireless phone addresses.
  • The ITU prefix, the first few characters of call signs of radio and television stations (maritime, aeronautical, broadcasting, and other types) to identify their country of origin
    • ITU prefix - amateur and experimental stations, specific prefixes for amateur and experimental radio use, so that operators can be identified by their country of origin. These prefixes are legally administered by the national entity to which prefix ranges are assigned.
  • Maritime identification digits, to identify countries in maritime mobile radio transmissions.
  • ITU letter codes, to identify ITU member-countries.

Other country codes

The developers of ISO 3166 intended that in time it would replace other coding systems.

Other general-purpose systems

Business

  • GS1 country codes, defined by the nonprofit international organization GS1 for its Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) and other standards for barcodes and the corresponding issue company prefixes.
  • WIPO ST.3, defined by World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) to identify both countries and regional intellectual property organizations.

Sport

Transport

Other specific-purpose codes

Other codings

Country identities may be encoded in the following coding systems:

Lists of country codes by country

A - B - C - D–E - F - G - H–I - J–K - L - M - N - O–Q - R - S - T - U–Z

See also

References

  1. ^ "Announcing Approval of the Withdrawal of Ten Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS)". Federal Register. 73 (170): 51276. Sep 2, 2008. E8-20138.