Doesn't matter where you are in the world.... Take for example the mobile number 07979 111111.
Wherever you are in the world, you would dial 0044 (the code fo the UK - then 7979 111111 (you omit the first zero from the number)
To call a British mobile from any overseas country - You dial the inernational access code for the UK (0044) then the mobile number WITHOUT the first zero. for example - to dial the mobile number 07974000000 you would dial 00447974000000
Yes. If the British mobile user is using international roaming, you should be able to dial the usual UK mobile number; the roaming user will pay the cost of the international forwarding. However, if the British mobile is using an Australian SIM card, you will need to dial the corresponding Australian mobile number.
Customers can call 789 from their Virgin Mobile phone to call Virgin Mobile UK. Other customers can call 0845 650 4500.
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To call a UK-based mobile phone, wherever in the world it may be physically located, you always just dial the UK mobile number the same way you do when the mobile is in the UK. The network will automatically locate the mobile and re-route the call accordingly, and the mobile user will pay any applicable surcharges for roaming.
To call a UK mobile from a UK landline, you always just dial the UK mobile number, exactly the same way you do when it is in the UK. The network will find the mobile automatically, and the mobile user will pay any applicable surcharges for international roaming.
The fact that the UK mobile is in France has no bearing on the cost to the original caller. The caller will pay the normal charge for a call to a UK mobile number, and the mobile user will pay any applicable surcharge for the international roaming.
If it is an American mobile phone, you dial 00 1 then the full ten-digit American phone number. However, if you are trying to call a British mobile phone that somebody has taken with them while on holiday, you just dial it as you normally would.
To call a UK-based mobile phone, anywhere in the world that it may be physically located, just dial the UK mobile numberexactly the same way you do when the mobile is in the UK.
If I understand your question correctly. You're in Australia - wanting to call a UK mobile that's been brought to Australia by the British user. You would dial it the same was as if the person was still in the UK. The mobile network knows where both phones are and will route the call accordingly.
Yes, it is an international call. The rates depend on the calling plan you have with your mobile service provider.