Your age does not matter, and neither does having a computer or mobile phone, but you must have a photo ID to travel throughout North Ireland. Your photo is required to be on your passport. As for a cell phone, this is a good idea for safety, but not required to travel.
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This is the start of a mobile (cell) phone number.
Replace 0 with +44, or with 00 44 from a landline phone.
Mobile phone numbers stay the same no matter where the phone is. Regardless of where in the world the phone is, it is called as if it were in its "home" country.
There are no different types of mobile number based on different parts of the UK.UK mobile numbers typically begin with 07.
This is a mobile (cell) phone number so it could be anywhere in the UK (England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland).
no its t mobile which is not in ireland.............. wish it was though
3 Ireland is one of the most popular mobile phone networks in Ireland. They offer mobile phone service, broadband service, and they also sell sim cards.
Your mobile phone will pick up a network provider when you are in Ireland so your phone will work.
yes you can
All mobile numbers in Ireland start with 08. To dial one from Northern Ireland you dial 00 353 and then drop the zero and dial the rest of the number starting at the 8. So if the number was 089 999 9999 you would dial 00 353 89 999 9999.
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