From your US landline based phone, type into the keypad:
01144 and then the phone number... British mobile numbers always start with a "7," so the string of digits should go:
011447...........
Troubleshooting tip:
If you are typing:
0114407 you are dialing incorrectly and it will not go through.
All the Best,
Dee
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Oh, and watch out for the fees, international phone calls can be super expensive... Check with your local phone carrier to see if they have an international calling plan you could attach to your line, it will probably make things way cheaper for you.
The international dialing code is +44 then the 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.
To dial any number in the US (landline or mobile) from the UK, dial 00 1 followed by the area code and number.
If the US mobile phone is in international roaming mode, you may be able to dial its normal US number. If the phone has swapped in a UK SIM card, you will need to dial the UK number.
The same way they always would. I.E. if you were in UK and wanted to call your friend, you would dial the international code (011), then the country and city codes, and then their number. Yes..even though you might be a couple of blocks from their house.
It would be an international call, so yes you would have to pay in order to dial a number in the United Kingdom from the US.
you dial the number - it starts 001
If you are calling the person (you dial) then you will pay. If they call you then they will pay.
Dial +1 (including the plus symbol), followed by the 10-digit US telephone number.
You dial the U.S. cellphone number exactly the same way you do when it is in the U.S., no matter where in the world it is roaming. The cellular network will automatically find them, and the roaming user will pay any roaming charges, according to their calling plan. The downside is that someone in the UK also has to dial the US number, even when the US cellphone is in the UK.
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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.
In your question, it looks like you didn't dial all the digits. A UK mobile phone number, as dialed from a US or Canadian landline phone, is of the form 011-44-7AXX-XXXXXX-#, where A=4,5,7,8,9 and X is any digit. Pressing the # key at the end tells the telephone switch not to wait for any more digits. More generally, to dial any UK telephone number from the US, substitute the prefix 011-44 for the trunk prefix 0 of the UK domestic telephone number.