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0061 - no that's for calling Australia from New Zealand. The answwer is 0064
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No. You put 06 in front of a number when you're calling New Plymouth.
Australia's international dialing prefix (the code that replaces the +) is 0011, and South Africa's country code is 27. So you would dial 001127 followed by the 9-digit phone number. If the number you are calling is part of an international service like UPT (878) or SNAC (870), use the service's country code instead of South Africa's.
by adding the digits: +91 in front of any mobile number u are calling toFor example- +91994687260991 or +91 is India country code for How to dial Indiafrom USA, UK and Canada.BY Telcan India calling card.
The international access code from the US is 011. The country code for Australia is 61. When making an international call, always drop the first zero of the number you want to call. All Australian mobile numbers start with "04" -- e.g. 0405 123 456. Therefore, to call the above Australian mobile number from the US, dial as follows: 011 61 405 123 456. Don't forget to say G'day. ;)
If you have a cellphone number that you want to call, that starts with a 0, then just remove the 0 and replace with the country's calling code. The code of Australia is +61. If the number starts with anything other than 0, then try adding +61 in front of the cellphone number. For example: 040 123 45 67 would be -> +61401234567
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You didn't say what country the mobile number is from, but since 027 is not a mobile phone prefix in Australia, I will assume it is some other country. You first need to know the telephone country code for the country you are calling. That is a one-, two-, or three-digit number, never beginning with a zero, and customarily written with a plus symbol in front. For example, the telephone country code for North America (USA, Canada, etc.) is +1, the UK is +44, New Zealand is +64, and Fiji is +679. In most (but not all) countries that quote telephone numbers beginning with the trunk prefix 0, you must drop the 0 when putting the number into international format. For example, 027 is one of the prefixes for a Spark New Zealand mobile number in NZ, but it becomes +64 27 in international format. If you are calling on a mobile phone, just enter the number in international format, beginning with the plus symbol. Otherwise, replace the plus symbol with your international access prefix. The default international access prefix for outbound calls from Australia is 0011, but there are other prefixes used for specific purposes. Check with your long distance telephone company if you are not sure which prefix to use.
The easiest way to store numbers on your mobile is in international format. In the case of Tunisia, start with country code +216, including the plus sign. The mobile network will then insert the appropriate prefix, wherever you are calling from. If you store the number starting with 00216, your call or text may be misrouted if you are roaming in a country that uses a different international access prefix.
You don't need to add a country code, simply dial the number as you always do. When calling from a land line, you can dial 0844 988 6878 in front of your call. Now you only pay 3p/min! (source: cheapcalls.co.uk/to/united-kingdom)