No, it is not. Furthermore, with ordinary phones, it is not even possible.
Yes, you should omit the leading zero. For example, to phone a London number 020 111 2222 from abroad, you would dial 0044 20 111 2222. (0044 or +44 is the international dialling code for the UK).
If you include the international dialling codes, the answer is 1 since the number contains more than 10 digits. Local numbers can be very much shorter, but there are too many variations to give any sort of sensible answer.
+592 is the international dialling code
You will lose your tone . the phone will become totally quiet.
By dialling his phone number!
The International Dialling Code for the UK is +44
221 is the international dialling code for the country of Senegal.
Republic of Ireland dialling code: +353 Northern Ireland (UK) dialling code: +44 *Same regardless of where you are calling from
The international dialling code for Germany is 49 So, if phoning from the UK, dial 0049
You cannot control CJ dialling on his phone. He makes and receives calls automatically.
You get a line busy tone before you dial the number or part way through dialling the number (perhaps immediately after dialling the area code).
The international dialling code for Ireland is 353 and for the UK (which includes England) it is 44.