The telephone country code for Romania is +40, and you must drop the trunk prefix 0 from the beginning of the Romanian domestic telephone number. The remainder of the number should be 9 digits in all cases.
Although this has the same net effect as simply prefixing +4 to the full Romanian number, it is incorrect to say that Romania is "country code +4."
Calling on a mobile phone (cell phone), just enter the number in international format, beginning with +40, including the plus symbol.
Calling on a landline or a fax machine, dial 011 40 and the remaining 9 digits.
You have three options.
(1) Dial the number as if it were a normal U.S. number; in other words, dial 00-1-800-etc. The call may not complete, or it may go through as a regular international toll call (possibly with a recorded message to warn you that it is not toll-free for you).
(2) You can try one of the "Home Country Direct" numbers for the major U.S. carriers from Romania. At the prompt, you enter the US 800 number. In most cases, you will be asked for a major credit card for payment of the international call charges, which may be around USD$1/minute, even though regular rates are much lower. Worse, you may have to pick the same US carrier that the company you're calling chose for their 800 service. For example, AT&T may refuse or be unable to connect you to a Sprint toll-free number, or vice-versa. Also, if the 1-800 number only works from certain parts of the USA, or if it routes differently based on the caller's location, your call may get lost. For AT&T, call 01-800-4288; for MCI, call 01-800-1800; for Sprint, call 01-800-0877.
(3) Try to contact the company through the internet (or other means) and get a number with a normal geographic area code. (Toll-free codes are 800, 888, 877, 866, and 855, always with the second digit repeated.)
On a mobile phone (cell phone), just dial +34 (including the plus symbol) and then the 9-digit Spanish telephone number. On a landline, a fax machine, or a cell phone that does not allow you to enter the plus symbol in a telephone number, replace the plus symbol with the US/North American international access prefix, 011.
To call a number in the Republic of Ireland:011 353 + Irish telephone number without any leading zero (for example, to call 01 123456 dial 011 353 1 123456) To call a number in Northern Ireland:011 44 + Northern Irish telephone number without the leading zero (for example, to call 028 99881234 dial 011 44 28 99881234)
Iceland is telephone country code +354, followed by the 7-digit national number. On a mobile phone, dial in international format, beginning with +354 (including the plus symbol). Otherwise, replace the plus symbol with the US/North American international access prefix, 011.
It means to dial a telephone number in a country other than the United States.
Midway Island does not have a telephone country code, because it does not have any permanent inhabitants. Telephone service to Midway is provided by the US military through a special operator in Hawaii. It is not possible to direct-dial a call to Midway.
You need to dial 011 91 and then the 10 digit Indian telephone phone number
with a phone, and a number to dial
To send a fax to Australia (or anywhere in the world that had a telephone system) is the same as making a telephone call. You first dial the overseas connection, then the country code, then the area code and finally the telephone number assigned to the fax machine.
Australian 1800 and 1300 toll-free numbers are not intended for use from outside Australia. You may be able to get through by simply prefixing the Australian number with telephone country code +61 (or 00 61 as dialed from a landline phone in Singapore), but you will pay international toll rates for the call if it goes through. If the call fails, your best option is to look on the Internet for a regular geographic number for the company you are trying to contact.
The telephone country code for North America (US, Canada, and several island nations and territories in or near the Caribbean) is +1. The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." The international access prefix from Cameroon is 00, so to call the US, dial 00 + 1 + area code + number. (To call from the US to Cameroon, dial 011 + 237 + number.)
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.
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.