It depends on what package and 'phone you have for your service provider.
Generally you can enable 'roaming', or your provider can, to enable to use a phone abroad.
Charges will differ and it may be very expensive. Check the costs first
tmobile
The best alternatives for calling abroad is to use phone cards, VOIP solutions like Skype or to swap the SIM card for a local one. Another option would be to rent a phone.
i recently unlock my samsung mega for use abroad, i return to find out my phone has no service,i taught once you unlock you can use any place any time
If your Motorola phone is unlocked, then yes, you can use it abroad. You just have to make sure that the carrier that you are going to use the phone on can support the Motorola L6. By this it means that, the frequency that the carrier run on is compatible to the frequency of the phone.
If the caller is from abroad So UK is +44 which if already in UK do not need to use that
Your phone will only do what it can where you are. If you have a phone that is capable of being used abroad it should work the same way it does in your home country. If you don't want your phone to ring while you are abroad you can either turn the phone fully off or if your phone has an "airplane" setting switching to that your phone won't beep or ring. You also won't be able to make outgoing calls. The question is really pretty vague.
If the caller is from abroad So UK is +44 which if already in UK do not need to use that
gps
Next year, I'll travel abroad.
Your phone number does not change but is prefixed by International Direct Dialing Code.
According to Dial-a-Phone's website, they do not seem to currently offer services directly outside of the UK. However, one can use their phone abroad as long as one has either a dual-, tri- or quad-band phone.