To send a fax from the UK to a +1 number, you would need to dial: 00-1-number 00 is the code to dial internationally, 1 is the country code for the USA or Canada (as well as some other nations in the Carribbean). The "1" in that code replaces the +1 in the number you have. There is also the ability to send a fax via web, so you don't need a fax machine.
To fax to Canada from Taiwan you would need to dial: 002-1-fax number (10 digits) 002 is to dial internationally from Taiwan 1 is the international country code for Canada (and the USA).
To fax from Australia to Boston you would need to dial: 0011-1-fax number 0011 is to dial internationally from Australia. 1 is the international country code for the United States. The fax number should be 10 digits.
To make a phone call or to fax from Argentina to the US a person will need to dial the country code first. To fax a number to the US dial the country code +1 followed by the fax number.
If you are using a fax machine in which you must first dial 9, then for a long distance call you would still dial 9 first. After dialing 9, you would then enter 1 and then the fax number including the area code.
To fax from the Philippines to Moscow you would need to dial: 00-7-fax number 00 is to dial internationally 7 is the international country code for Russia. (if you're dialing to Moscow, Idaho, you would need to dial 00-1-fax number, if you're dialing to Moscow, Scotland, you would need to dial 00-44-fax number) Drop any + or 0 from the start of the number.
To fax to NZ from the USA or Canada, you would need to dial: 011-64-fax number. 011 is to dial internationally, 64 is the international country code for NZ. To fax to NZ from the UK or Germany, you would need to dial 00-64 fax number (00 is to dial internaitonally from there) To fax NZ from Japan, you would need to dial: 010-64-fax number (010 is to dial internationally from Japan) To fax NZ from Australia, you would need to dial: 0011-64-fax number (0011 is to dial internationally from Australia) When dialling, remove any 0 or + from the start of the fax number (this is replaced by the country code).
To fax from Mexico to the United States you need to dial: 00 + 1 + fax number (including area code)
to send a fax from the Caribbean to an overseas fax machine: For Europe, you need to dial 011 + country code + fax number For example, to dial Germany you'd need to dial 011+49+number, for France 011+33+number - search "telephone country code for ____ (country you want to call)" To send a fax overseas to the United States or Canada, just dial 1+area code+ phone number
In North America (USA, Canada, etc.), 1-866 is one of the prefixes for toll-free numbers. Any telephone number can be a fax number; a fax number is simply a landline telephone number that has a fax machine hooked up to it.
In general, you dial a fax number on a fax machine exactly the same way you would dial the same telephone number on an ordinary landline telephone at the same location.
You dial a fax number on a fax machine exactly the same way that you would dial that same telephone number on a landline telephone.If you are in an area where you must dial 1+area code+number for local calls (for example, New York City, Chicago, or parts of California), then you will need to do that on your fax machine as well.If you are in an area where you must dial area code + number for local calls (for example, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Oregon, West Virginia, or much of Canada), then you will need to do that on your fax machine as well.In most parts of the country, the telephone companies follow the industry recommendation to permit dialing 1+area+number for all calls, including local calls. However, there are some state regulators who insist that customers not be permitted to dial "one plus" unless the call incurs a toll charge.