The Global Dialing Codes API specializes in providing detailed information about international dialing codes for countries around the world. It processes data fields such as country name, ISO country code and dialing code.. Each entry in the API's dataset includes structured information that adheres to international standards for telecommunications, ensuring accuracy and consistency. The API supports formats like JSON for data exchange, making it easy to integrate with various applications. Users can expect to retrieve data in a schema that includes fields for country identification, dialing code, and region classification, allowing for straightforward querying and filtering. Technical requirements include a stable internet connection and adherence to rate limits to ensure optimal performance. The API is designed to handle requests efficiently, providing quick responses for applications requiring real-time access to phone code information, which is essential for telecommunications, travel, and international business operations.
[
{
"zones": [
{
"zone": 1,
"description": "North American Numbering Plan (NANP)"
},
{
"zone": 2,
"description": "Mostly Africa"
},
{
"zone": 3,
"description": "Mostly Europe"
},
{
"zone": 4,
"description": "Mostly Europe"
},
{
"zone": 5,
"description": "South and Central Americas"
},
{
"zone": 6,
"description": "Southeast Asia and Oceania"
},
{
"zone": 7,
"description": "Russia and neighboring regions"
},
{
"zone": 8,
"description": "East Asia, Southeast Asia, and special services"
},
{
"zone": 9,
"description": "West, Central, and South Asia, and part of Southern Europe"
}
]
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9974/global+dialing+codes+api/18927/get+zones' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
[
{
"zone": "Zone 5: South and Central Americas",
"description": "Countries in South and Central Americas",
"countries": [
"Falkland Islands",
"Belize",
"Guatemala",
"El Salvador",
"Honduras",
"Nicaragua",
"Costa Rica",
"Panama",
"Saint-Pierre and Miquelon",
"Haiti",
"Peru",
"Mexico",
"Cuba",
"Argentina",
"Brazil",
"Chile",
"Colombia",
"Venezuela",
"Guadeloupe",
"Bolivia",
"Guyana",
"Ecuador",
"French Guiana",
"Paraguay",
"Martinique",
"Suriname",
"Uruguay",
"Sint Eustatius",
"Saba",
"Bonaire",
"Curaçao"
]
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9974/global+dialing+codes+api/18931/get+countries+by+zone' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"zone":"Required"}'
[
{
"country": "Brazil",
"dialing_code": "55",
"iso_code": "BR"
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9974/global+dialing+codes+api/18936/search+dialing+codes+by+country' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"country":"Required"}'
Header | Description |
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Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key . See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The Global Dialing Codes API provides comprehensive data on international dialing codes, including country name, ISO country code, and dialing code.
The API delivers data in JSON format, which allows for easy integration with various applications and facilitates straightforward data exchange.
The API can be used in telecommunications applications, travel booking systems, and international business operations where accurate dialing information is essential.
The API's output schema includes fields for country identification, dialing code, and region classification, allowing users to query and filter data effectively.
Developers can integrate the API by making HTTP requests to retrieve dialing information, utilizing the structured JSON responses to enhance user experience in applications requiring phone code data.
The "get zones" endpoint returns a list of telecommunications zones, each with a unique zone number and a description of the region it covers, such as "North American Numbering Plan" or "Mostly Africa."
The "get countries by zone" endpoint requires a zone parameter, which can be obtained from the "get zones" endpoint. This parameter filters the response to include only countries within the specified zone.
The response for the "search dialing codes by country" endpoint is structured as an array of objects, each containing the country name, its dialing code, and the ISO country code, allowing for easy access to dialing information.
The "get countries by zone" endpoint provides a comprehensive list of countries categorized by their respective zones, along with a description of each zone, facilitating targeted queries for specific regions.
Users can utilize the returned data by integrating it into applications that require dialing information, such as travel booking systems or telecommunications software, enhancing user experience with accurate and structured data.
The key fields in the response data for the "get zones" endpoint include "zone" (the zone number) and "description" (a brief explanation of the zone), providing essential context for users.
Data accuracy is maintained through adherence to international telecommunications standards and regular updates to ensure that the dialing codes and country information remain current and reliable.
Typical use cases include enabling international calling features in telecommunications apps, assisting travelers with dialing codes for booking services, and supporting businesses in managing global communications effectively.
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