There is no additional dialling code, simply the number you would dial, but obviously you will need the full number of where you want to phone.
Republic of Ireland dialling code: +353 Northern Ireland (UK) dialling code: +44 *Same regardless of where you are calling from
Northern Ireland is in the UK, and the international dialling code for the UK is +44.
You do not need a special code. Both area are part of the UK and share the same phone number system.
Northern Ireland is part of the UK, and uses the same ranges of mobile numbers. From the UK - just the full number. From the rest of the world, replace the leading zero with the country code +44 For example, 07700 900123 becomes +44 7700 900123
The international dialling code for Ireland is 353 and for the UK (which includes England) it is 44.
The UK uses country code +44From the Republic of Ireland, you must dial 00 44 then the full UK phone number minus its initial zero.For example, 0151 496 0018 would be dialled from Ireland as 00 44 151 496 0018.(Note: from Northern Ireland, just dial the full UK number.)
No. Kerry is in the Republic of Ireland which is not part of the UK. Only Northern Ireland is part of the UK and Kerry is not in Northern Ireland.
No, Northern Ireland is a part of the UK.
There is no conflict between Northern Ireland and the UK. Northern Ireland is part of the UK. However, a minority of the population of Northern Ireland want to leave the UK and become a part of the Republic of Ireland. There has been a referendum about this in the past and the majority of the Northern Ireland people want to remain in the UK. Democracy won the day.
None. 44 is the international code for the UK and the first 7 denotes that this is a mobile (cell) phone number, so it could be anywhere in the UK (England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland).
northern Ireland is part of the UK so just use the same prefix for calling England: 0044
To ring a landline in Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland, replace the area code 028 with the special shortcut code 048. More generally, to ring any number in the UK, including a Northern Irish mobile, from the Republic of Ireland, replace the leading 0 of the UK number with 00 44.