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Top Document: ZyXEL modem FAQ List v4.2, Nov 20 1995, Part 3 of 5 [Technical FAQs]
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T.3 What are known country codes?


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Country codes customize ZyXEL modems to work better in a particular country.
A ZyXEL modem operating in the country for which it was approved for use, 
should leave its country code unchanged.

Austria:        233
Australia:      244
Belgium:        248
Czech Republic: 246
Denmark:        252
Finland:        240
Germany:        237
Greece:         247
Holland:        253
Hong Kong:      242
Hungary:        229
Japan:          234
Malaysia        241
New Zealand:    243
North America:  255
Norway:         245
Poland:         231
Singapore:      241
Slovakia:       228
South Africa:   254
Sweden:         250
Switzerland:    251
United Kingdom: 249


ZyXEL USA does not confirm nor deny the existence of country codes.  Thus
they can not confirm if any entry in the above list is correct.  [Note that
ZyXEL would get into big trouble with the local telecommunications authority
if people suddenly started to import large numbers of non-approved modems into
the country.]

If you know of any other country codes, please mail them to Robert Wong
(rwong@direct.ca) for inclusion in a future version of this FAQ.




Top Document: ZyXEL modem FAQ List v4.2, Nov 20 1995, Part 3 of 5 [Technical FAQs]
Previous Document: T.2 In which countries are ZyXEL modems certified to operate?
Next Document: T.3A How does one change a country code?

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