To call an Australian mobile phone that is roaming outside Australia, you dial its number exactly the same way that you would if the mobile were at home.
From Australia, dial 04 plus the subscriber number.
From North America (USA, Canada, etc.), dial 011 61 4 etc.
From most other countries, dial 00 61 4 etc., or substitute your international access prefix for 00.
From a GSM mobile phone, dial +61 4 etc. (including the plus sign).
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
Just dial the Australian mobile number, exactly the same way you would when it is in Australia.
The network will automatically locate the mobile, and the roaming mobile user will pay any applicable roaming surcharges.
To call any number (landline or mobile) in Australia from North America (USA, Canada, etc.), dial:
011 = international access prefix from North America
61 = country code for Australia
(Australian number, without the leading '0' trunk code)
# = "pound key" tells North American switch "I've finished dialing all the digits."
To dial any US telephone number, mobile or landline, from any mobile phone, just prefix the ten-digit US number with telephone country code +1, including the plus symbol.
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.
To call from the US to an Australian mobile phone, dial 011 = international access prefix 61 = country code for Australia the Australian mobile number, omitting the leading 0 To call an Australian mobile that is roaming in the US, dial the Australian number as you normally would.
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.
Dial 00 61 followed by the Australian number without the initial '0'. From mobile telephones you can also dial: + 61
If you are calling from a UK mobile to Australia, dial 00 (international prefix from the UK) 61 (country code for Australia) and then the Australian number, dropping the leading 0 To call from Australia to a UK mobile, dial 0011 (international prefix from Australia) 44 (country code for Australia) and then the UK mobile number, dropping the leading 0
0061 - no that's for calling Australia from New Zealand. The answwer is 0064
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.
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Dial the Australian mobile number, exactly the same way that you do when the mobile is at home in Australia. The mobile phone network will automatically route the call to the mobile, wherever it is roaming, and the roaming user will pay any applicable surcharges.
Australia is country code +61, with mobile numbers beginning with +61 4. (Omit the trunk prefix 0 from the Australian domestic number.)From a GSM mobile, enter the number in full international format, beginning with the plus sign.From a landline or a non-GSM mobile in Canada, dial 011 61 4.
Dial 0061 (the international access code for Australia) - then the number in full.
Dial 0061 (the international access code for Australia) - then the number in full.