Splitting of the Yugoslav mobile telephone prefix after its breakup Tags:Europe 8 comments Is +384 reserved for Vojvodina? Serbija always First #1 💪🇷🇸😎 +380 went to Ukraine What happened to 4 and 8? Why didn’t Serbia inherit just +38? Imagine thinking Kosovo is a country Getting major Simpsons vibes when they spilt the area code Slightly off topic: Did Yugoslavia have time to get a top domain, and if they did, what was it? The Soviet Union did (.su) so Yugoslavia should’ve too, you’d think. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Slightly off topic: Did Yugoslavia have time to get a top domain, and if they did, what was it? The Soviet Union did (.su) so Yugoslavia should’ve too, you’d think.
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Is +384 reserved for Vojvodina?
Serbija always First #1 💪🇷🇸😎
+380 went to Ukraine
What happened to 4 and 8?
Why didn’t Serbia inherit just +38?
Imagine thinking Kosovo is a country
Getting major Simpsons vibes when they spilt the area code
Slightly off topic: Did Yugoslavia have time to get a top domain, and if they did, what was it? The Soviet Union did (.su) so Yugoslavia should’ve too, you’d think.