The number for emergency services in Australia is 000. This can be dialed in any state from landlines or mobiles. Like 911, it should only be used in an urgent life or property threatening or time-sensitive situation. It is the number for police, fire and ambulance services.
112 is an emergency number that can be dialed using a digital mobile phone.
For non-emergencies, there will be a different number to call for police.
This can be used to report things like anti-social behaviour, theft, etc :
NSW, QLD, WA & SA non-emergency police: 131 444
In Victoria you need to contact the local police station.
For urgent assistance at a major Australian airport call 131 AFP (131 237).
The primary emergency number in Australia is 000.
On GSM mobile phones, you can also use 112, but it does not work from landlines.
1300 numbers are charged at a special rate and can not normally be dialled from outside Australia. You should ask the company for an alternative international number.
All you have to do is clear your dialled number list. click edit then delete or swipe to the left on the entry you wish to delete.
No. Most countries have different emergency numbers. For example in Australia it is 000.
The main emergency number in Australia is 000; however, on a GSM mobile phone, you can also dial 112.
There is no such code.
when i dialled,it says this no doesn't exist
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After a little digging... The Australian emergency number is 000 (three zeros). If you're calling from a mobile - you MUST tell the operator where you're calling from.
DID stands for Direct Inward Dial. Also know as DDI, Direct Dial In. It is when a phone on a private telephone switch can be dialled directly from any phone in the world. The last few digits of the number dialled are know as the DID number. For example, a telephone extension number 4400 might be dialable from anywhere as +35318784400.
Mostly you would get the number unobtainable tone or a recorded message saying you had dialled incorrectly
+20 (dialled as 0020 from many countries) is the country code for Egypt.
111 is the emergency number for Police/Fire/Ambulance in New zealand.Non urgent police calls should go through their numbers listed in the phone book.Historically, the NZ phone system was based on that of UK. Except that the numbers on the dial were reversed on the old rotary dial phones. But in the background, the NZ Post Office kept the same systems as the UK ones. In UK, 999 was the emergency phone number. In NZ, when you dialled number 4 (on old rotary phone) actually 6 pulses went down the line, similarly dialling 7 sent 3 pulses down the line.So when in NZ you dialled 1, there were 9 pulses sent down the line. The 'single pulse' option was avoided in both systems to make emergency calls more resistant to casual errors.