The telephone country code for the UK is +44, and you must drop the trunk prefix 0 from the UK domestic telephone number, so 079 becomes +44 79.
From the UAE, dial 00 44 79 and the remaining 8 digits of the number.
Note that +44 79 is a mobile phone code. Calls may be billed at a substantially higher rate than calls to UK landlines (numbers beginning with +44 1 or +44 2).
(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, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
Dial the international access code (usually 00) followed by the country code for the UK (44). Then dial the area code without the leading zero, and the subscriber's number. For example, to dial Birmingham number 0121 123 1234 from Dubai, you would dial 00 44 121 123 1234 (the spaces are just for clarity).
Dial the International Access Code (011 from the US; something else from most other countries). Dial the UK Country Code (44). Dial the UK Area Code (WITHOUT the initial zero) Dial the UK Local Number.
Dial the International Access Code (00 from the UK). Dial the Country Code (353 for Ireland). Dial the Irish Area Code and Local Number. OMIT the initial zero from the area code.
The UK area code 07924 (or +44 7924 from outside the UK) is a mobile specifically on the Isle of Man. More generally, any code beginning with 074 through 079 is a mobile.
To dial a number in another country, first dial the International Access Code. From the UK the International Access Code is 00. Next dial the Country Code of the country you are calling. Finally dial the Area Code and Local Number of the number you wish to call. For most numbers you need to OMIT the initial zero of the area code if one is shown in the number you see.
To dial a UK mobile, you always dial the UK mobile number, no matter where the mobile is physically located.
No one uses that code to dial the UK, which is country code +44, not +55. '00' is a commonly used international access prefix, and +55 is the country code for Brazil.
there is no dialling code , just dial the number as if the person u r calling in the UK as long as he has a UK mobile number
Dial the international access prefix 00, followed by country code +44 for the UK, followed by the UK number (without the leading '0' on the area code).
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
The country code for Poland is +48, and Kraków is city code 12. From the UK, dial 00 48 12.
There is no such geographic area code in the UK. All UK geographic area codes start with 01 or 02. Numbers beginning 074, 075, 07624, 077, 078 and 079 are for mobile phones.