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If you are placing a local call to a number in area code 905, you do not need to dial '1'. If you are placing a toll (long distance) call, you do need to dial '1'.
If you are making a local call in Miami, you dial the area code and number, without the prefix '1'. If you are making a long-distance call from Miami, dial 1 + area + number. If you're not sure whether the call is local or long distance, try first without the 1.
To send a fax from Jamaica to the US you would need to dial: 1-876-fax number 1 is to dial long distance to the US, 876 is the area code for Jamaica. It is very similar to dialing to anywhere else in the US or Canada - Jamaica is on the North American Numbering plan. It should be noted that although the number looks like a long distance number, international calling rates (and not domestic long distance rates) will apply.
That depends on what country you're in, and it may depend on your telephone company and/or your calling plan.
Yes, if the fax is being sent to a long distance number. You dial a fax number on a fax machine exactly the same way that you would dial the same telephone number on a landline telephone at the same location. If the phone line you have the fax machine connected to cannot call long distance, then the fax machine will not be able to send a fax to a number outside your local calling area.
It's simply dialling any number out of your local area. In the past, if we wanted to call long distance, we had to use an operator to connect the call. Improvements in technology removed the need for operator assistance, and gave us the ability to dial direct.
Telephone country code +1 is North America (USA, Canada, etc.), and area code +1 929 is New York City excluding Manhattan (i.e., Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island). If you are in North America, just dial "one plus" as you would for any normal long distance call. If you are on a mobile phone, anywhere in the world, just dial the number in full international format, beginning with +1 929 (including the plus symbol). Otherwise, dial your international access prefix (most commonly 00, but many countries use other prefixes), and then the number.
Call your phone service provider and purchase long distance service for the phone that your fax is hooked up to. In my case, I had long distance service for my "house phone" but no long distance on my "internet phone" so I couldn't fax long distance.
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.
01145678899000876
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).
dial 011 + 36 + telephone number