On a mobile phone, +61, followed by the Australian number, omitting the trunk prefix 0.
On a landline phone, 00 61, followed by the Australian number, omitting the trunk prefix 0.
Firstly dial your own code to get International (from most countries it is 00). Then dial 44 for UK. Then dial the UK number that you have, omitting the first '0'. So if you were calling a London number that is for example, 020 7654 1234, you would dial 0044 20 7654 1234. Any problems, speak to your phone company.
To dial any UK number from an Irish mobile, just replace the trunk prefix 0 of the UK domestic number with +44.
The country code for Poland is +48, and Kraków is city code 12. From the UK, dial 00 48 12.
Becuase on phones you need to be able to write text in order to text people. Also in the UK, prior to the 1970's, telephone subscriber in London would dial MAY 1234 for a Mayfair phone numbers. The system ran out of useable names and STD dialling was introduced in the UK. Then KIN for Kingston on Thames was changed to 01 for London and 546 for Kingston. Much less personal.
They do not. They have a version of the Union Flag in the top left corner. The Confederates used the "Stars and Bars" style flag. Similar in some ways, but not identical.
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
To dial a telephone number (landline or cellular) in the UK from Australia, dial: 0011 = default international access prefix from Australia 44 = country code for UK and then the UK number, without the leading '0' For example, 0011 44 20 7222 1234 for London transit information.
In the UK you'd dial 100
If you're calling the number from outside the UK - you need to dial the international access code that tells your telephone system to dial a number outside your country. then the country code for the UK, then the number itself - without the leading zero. For example If you're dialling from the USA you would dial 00441489885933 - you omit the first zero - because that's just to tell UK telephone exchanges the number is not a local call.
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.
To call from Australia to the UK, dial your international access prefix (0011 for your default carrier, or various other 001x prefixes for special routing), followed by the UK country code +44, followed by the UK number, dropping the leading '0' trunk code. In other words, 0011 44 20 7536 xxxx.
There are a couple of different ways to read your question.How do you call someone in Australia from a UK mobile?The telephone country code for Australia is +61, and you must drop the trunk prefix 0 from the domestic number to put it in international format. For example, Sydney's area code 02 becomes +61 2. On any GSM mobile phone, anywhere in the world, you can dial the number in full international format, beginning with the plus symbol.How do you call a UK mobile when that mobile is in Australia?The physical location of the mobile does not matter in terms of how you dial it. Just dial the UK mobile number the same way you do when the mobile is in the UK. Even if you also are in Australia, you still have to dial the UK number. The country code for the UK is +44, and again you drop the trunk prefix 0 from the domestic number. (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.)
The telephone country code for Australia is +61. To dial it from a landline phone, substitute your own international dialing prefix for the plus symbol. Note that you must also drop the leading 0 from the Australian telephone number. For example, Sydney's area code 02 becomes +61 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.)
If I understand your question correctly. You're in Australia - wanting to call a UK mobile that's been brought to Australia by the British user. You would dial it the same was as if the person was still in the UK. The mobile network knows where both phones are and will route the call accordingly.
The telephone country code for Ireland is +353. For Tullamore the area code is 057, but the zero is dropped when dialling from abroad. From the UK the dialling would then be: 00 353 57 followed by the local number.
If you are calling the person (you dial) then you will pay. If they call you then they will pay.
The same way as if it was still in the UK. Just dial the usual number - the network will do the rest.