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Reserved Phone Numbers for Use in TV Shows, Films, and Creative Works

By

nomilk

7mo ago· 1 min readen

Summary

The article provides information about reserved phone number ranges that can be used in TV shows, films, and other creative works. These numbers are specifically set aside for fictional use and do not belong to real people or businesses. The content lists geographical number prefixes for different Australian regions (Central East, South East, North East, and Central West) with specific number ranges that creators can use freely in their works.

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We reserve some phone numbers so that they can be used for creative works, such as in TV shows and films.
These numbers do not belong to people or businesses and you are free to use them in works of fiction.
You can use the following prefixes and first 4 digits, then any 4 digits you like (shown here as 'xxxx').
Central East (covering NSW and ACT): (02) 5550 xxxx and (02) 7010 xxxx
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We reserve some phone numbers so that they can be used for creative works, such as in TV shows and films. These numbers do not belong to people or businesses and you are free to use them in works of fiction.

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