00 34 plus the full Spanish number.
You dial the normal number. The phone network will handling routeing the call to wherever in the world the mobile currently is.
To call Spain from any GSM mobile, anywhere in the world, dial +34 and then the 9-digit Spanish number (landline or mobile).
there is no dialling code , just dial the number as if the person u r calling in the UK as long as he has a UK mobile number
Try dialling *#100# on the phone. If that doesn't work, just dial a landline and do 1471.
Just as you would call an English landline.
+34 (including the plus symbol) followed by the 9-digit Spanish number
To call a UK mobile from a UK landline, you always just dial the UK mobile number, exactly the same way you do when it is in the UK. The network will find the mobile automatically, and the mobile user will pay any applicable surcharges for international roaming.
All Irish mobile phones start with 083, 085, 086 or 087. To phone one, dial 00 353 and the mobile number without its first zero. So if you were dialling an 086 number you would dial 00353 86 and then the rest of the number.
Translation: It's your telephone.Note that this would sound odd if talking about mobile phones; you should say ¡Es tu móbil! to refer to a mobile phone. Teléfono usually refers to a landline phone.
You can not have two devices having the same number, what you can do instead is transfer incoming calls to the landline to your mobile. In other words, when someone is calling your landline it will instead be redirected to your mobile device.
+33
When you are calling a mobile phone, always dial its "home" number, even if it is roaming internationally. Thus, to call a Spanish mobile phone roaming in the US, you dial the Spanish mobile number, beginning with country code +34. From a UK landline, that's 00 34 plus the Spanish mobile number.