Just dial 1-909 and then the number.
Some business phone numbers have a different area code but some use the same as their home phone area code. They also may use the area code of the place where the business will be most familiar.
Yes, you can check your messages using a special code while away from home.
Out of area is when you get called by a telemarketing company that has not setup their call-back number in their system (intentionally) or when someone calls you from some sort of internet to phone dialing service whereby there is no number to call back to.
It's not possible. There cannot be two phone numbers, including the area code, that are exactly the same.
01161(from usa & canada) then, if it is a mobile number, remover the first 0 and type in the remaining no.; if it is a home phone, type in the area code minus the first zero, then the local no. Or use +61 to call Australia from anywhere in the world
Call your home phone provider, they will take away the phone block.
Most people learn their area code as children, when they're old enough to remember their home telephone number. Older telephones will have a label that shows the telephone number with the area code. Your phone bill will have your number with the area code. You can look up the area code for your city or another city on the web.
00 61, then the Australian number minus any leading zero.
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.
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The same as the it is for the US. When I lived on Guam, the area code was 671 and anywhere within the US or any of the islands if you wanted to call Guam you just had to dial 1-671-xxx-xxxx and if you wanted to call from Guam to anywhere in the US you just dial a 1 plus the 3 digit area code followed by the 7 digit phone number. If there was a differing country code to dial to call Guam or any other of the US minor outlying islands (which are all inhabited btw) than every time I wanted to call home to Washington from Guam, I would have had to dial a country code on top of the area code as opposed to just the area code.
because its his home town san Diego (619) area code