The most reliable way is to enter all telephone numbers in international format, beginning with the plus symbol and the country code.
For US and Canadian numbers, just prefix the domestic number with telephone country code +1; for example, +1 314 555 0123.
To call Australia, replace the trunk prefix 0 of the Australian domestic telephone number with telephone country code +61. For example, Queensland's area code 07 becomes +61 7.
from the us one would dial 01161 then the number you want. it is as simple as thatJust remember to drop the first digit in the Australian number. For example:You are calling an Australian mobile number - 0431 518 718You will dial - 0061 431 518 518
Just dial 1 + area code + number.
To call from the US to an Australian mobile phone, dial 011 = international access prefix 61 = country code for Australia the Australian mobile number, omitting the leading 0 To call an Australian mobile that is roaming in the US, dial the Australian number as you normally would.
Just dial the US cell number, whether the US cell phone is at home or halfway around the world. The cellular network will automatically find the user, if he or she is in a country with a roaming agreement, and the roaming user will pay any applicable fees.
easy just dial the area code and have long distance
From a cell phone, dial +1 at the start. From a landline, dial 001 at the start. For example: +1(XXX)-XXX-XXXX or 001(XXX)-XXX-XXXX
In general, 1 - area code - number
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.
I think that the phone number is still the same so you would call it as if it is in the US. To answer my own question, (they have been here and now gone home again), you dial +1 followed by cell phone no.
Dial +1 (including the plus symbol), followed by the 10-digit US telephone number.
Just dial it as you would normally do if both handsets were in England. Whenever you dial a mobile (cell) phone, the phone network automatically dials it as if it was an international call anyway. Although it may not show up in the phones memory, each number is automatically prefixed with +44 - which is the international access code for the UK. This will only work, if the English cell phone in America is logged onto the cellular system in America. The phone will have to be a tri-band, to use US frequencies and have an agreement by your service provider, to connect you. This known as 'roaming'.
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