Replace the trunk prefix 0 from the beginning of the New Zealand domestic telephone number with NZ's telephone country code +64.
If you are calling on a mobile phone, just enter the number in international format, beginning with +64 (including the plus symbol).
Otherwise, substitute your international access prefix for the plus symbol. The default international access prefix for outbound calls from Australia is 0011, but there are other prefixes used for specialised purposes. Check with your telephone provider if you are not sure which prefix to use.
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To cancel the call forwarding, dial *720
To dial any number in the US (landline or mobile) from the UK, dial 00 1 followed by the area code and number.
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You can't dial a semicolon on a landline phone, nor on a mobile phone, for that matter. It's probably a good thing, then, that you never need to dial a semicolon on any kind of telephone, since a semicolon cannot be part of a telephone number.
In general, you will always have a dial tone when you are calling from a landline phone, but never from a mobile phone.
To set up call forwarding from a landline to a cell phone, on your landline phone you dial 72# (or *72 depending on your area) then dial the number you wish to forward to. eg. Your cell phone number is 123-456-7890. To set up call forwarding to this number you would dial the following on your landline phone: 72# 123-456-7890 or *72 123-456-7890. To remove call forwarding on your landine phone, you dial 73# (or *73 depending on your area) on your landline phone.
On a mobile phone, +1. On a landline phone, 00 1.
Dial 00 353 and then the landline with its area code and leaving out the first zero.
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Dial 0064 and then the 10 digit no. you have.