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No, 911 is a special case. You just dial 911, even if you dial area+number or 1+area+number for other local calls.
Dial *82 before the number.
Dial *67 before the number you wish to dial.
In Australia, dial 1831 to block transmission of your Caller ID on a per-call basis.
Dial *67 before the number. Note: this does not work on calls outside of the U.S. Dial 141 before the number for the U.K
Normally you dial * then 6 then 7. If you are using a rotary phone, you can dial 1167 instead of *67.
*67 before you dial the number
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There is no way you could dial an "x" on a standard telephone - so you never would!
1 is the country code of the US. If you are outside of the US, you must dial 1 before any number to reach any number within the US. Every country has a different country code that you add to the beginning of a number in that country to dial a number in that country.
If you mean what number you used to dial before it changed to 123 - it was 8081
Dial *67 before the telephone number