To dial New Zealand from Australia, dial 001164, followed by the area code without the initial 0, followed by the local number.
For example, to dial Dunedin (03) 4939151, dial 001164 3 4939151.
To call an Australian phone number from New Zealand dial:
* the international access code from New Zealand (00) * the Australian country code (61) * the area code or cell network code (you will not need the preceding zero) * the local number E.G. for the number 789 1234 in Queensland (area code 7)
dial 0061 7 789 1234
Begin with the international dialling code to dial outside of NZ; 00, then add the country code for Australia 61, then drop the first zero from the mobile phone number that's in Australia and then dial the rest of the numbers.
You can try the call by treating the Australian toll-free number like an ordinary Australian domestic number, prefixing with +61 (from a mobile phone) or 00 61 (from a landline). However, the call may not complete, and if it does you will pay normal international call charges, or possibly more. If the call does not complete, you can try an Australia-friendly VoIP service or look on the web for an ordinary geographic number for the company you are trying to call.
International Code + Country Code + mobile Number e.g. 0011 64 xxxxxxxxx
From an Australian phone you dial 001164 then area code then the number eg to call a number in Auckland New Zealand from Australia you dial 001164 9 xxxxxxx
Drop the 0 at the start and replace with 0061 or +61.
Yes.
Unless your carrier or plan blocks international calls.
It may not be possible, but try prefixing it with +61.
If it does not work, try searching online for an alternative number for international callers.
u just write the number into the phone and press call
It depends what kind of phone and service you have but if your in a city near the oceans then it should be no problem
Dial the international access code for NZ (0064) - followed by the full mobile number.
0061 - no that's for calling Australia from New Zealand. The answwer is 0064
dial 001164 followed by the New Zealand number's area code (without the zero) and local number. If you are dialing from a mobile you can also use the + instead of the initial 00
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