To call a North American toll-free number from outside North America (USA, Canada, etc.), you can try dialing it as if it were a normal geographic number: i.e., dial your international access prefix (most commonly '00', but many countries use other prefixes) followed by country code 1 and the toll-free number. If the call goes through, you will probably pay normal international toll charges. If the call does not go through, your best bet is to look on the web for a normal geographic number.
Toll-free codes in North America are 800, 888, 877, 866, and 855, with 844, 833, and 822 reserved for future use.
For American numbers, prefix with country code +1
011 44, followed by the UK number, omitting the initial 0.
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00 1
From the UK, dial the International Access Code 00, followed by the US Country Code 1, followed by the normal US area code and US local number.
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i think it is 09346 my frend told me but if this is wrong sorry... :O
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The USA uses country code +1
You will need to ring telstra, optus or who ever you are with and ask for your number.
You will need to ring telstra, optus or who ever you are with and ask for your number.
The country code for England is +44 So, you dial 011 44 then the full British number removing any leading zero. For example, England number (01632) 768700 is dialled as 011 44 1632 768700.