Your question is a little vague. If the number you want to call is in your phone - simply dial it - the network will handle the call just fine. If you want to dial a UK registered mobile manually from abroad, dial 0044 then the number you want BUT remove the leading zero. For example, say the number was 07 789 999 999, you would dial 00 447 789 999 999 (the spaces are just for clarity).
Just as you would call an English landline.
People from London NEVER call it 'London England', they just call it London. Only people from the USA call it 'London England'.
No you cannot, you can call another mobile phone.
mobile phone
0033, then drop the first zero of the number you want to dial.
What is a screened call in mobile phone
Mobile phone is called "मोबाइल फ़ोन" (pronounced as mobile phone) in Hindi.
To call an Australian mobile phone, you dial the Australian mobile number. It does not matter if the mobile phone is physically in Australia, Honolulu, or anywhere else.
The physical location of a mobile phone is not relevant to how you dial it. To call a US-based mobile phone from the UK, dial 00 1 and the area code and number.
There is not difference - just a persons preferrance in what they call it. In Europe, they use the term mobile phone more and in the US we call it cell phone.
Yes it is free to call a prepaid T-Mobile phone from a T-Mobile phone but instead of worrying about the bill just change the plan to a unlimited plan.
You could look it up in a phone book. If you have a mobile phone, call your mobile number from your home phone and it will be displayed. If you do not have a cell phone then call someone with a cell phone and do the same.