To call any German telephone number (mobile or otherwise) from the UK, replace the trunk prefix 0 of the German domestic number with +49 (calling from a mobile) or 00 49 (otherwise).
Calling on a mobile phone, replace the leading 0 of the German mobile number with Germany's telephone country code +49.
Calling on a landline phone, replace the leading 0 with 00 49.
You use country code +353 for Republic of Ireland, and must also remove the leading zero of the mobile number. For example 086 123456 would become 011 353 86 123456.
To ring a landline in Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland, replace the area code 028 with the special shortcut code 048. More generally, to ring any number in the UK, including a Northern Irish mobile, from the Republic of Ireland, replace the leading 0 of the UK number with 00 44.
To ring a Spanish mobile phone (anywhere in the world that it may be physically located), you dial your international access prefix (most commonly 00, or use the plus sign on a GSM mobile), followed by country code 34 for Spain, and then the 9-digit Spanish number. To ring a mobile from some other country that happens to be physically in Spain, dial the number exactly the same way you would if it were in its home country.
the code is 00353 +the mobile number leaving out the first zero
D6056 or D5862 Precision attachment seems work.
It is German for "Lightning War," the use of tanks and mobile forces to strike quickly.
00 1 followed by the 3-digit area code and 7-digit subscriber number; for example, 00 1 617 555 0123
the best way is to use the key ring
German Shepherd are clever enough to open a door and ring a dinner bell when hungry... ... ... Why not.
breaking the German signal code....................
Use the following 0011+1+area code+telephone #
Just dial the UK mobile number as normal. The network will sort out the logistics.