When consumers record cell phone calls in a small paper notebook, they can often save money on their monthly cell phone bills. Many people are making unnecessary cell phone calls that are charged by the minute. The consumers who stop to hand print words into a paper notebook before dialing a number are less likely to make frivolous calls. To save money on cell phone bills, simply make the cell phone less friendly to use.
No, 911 is a special case. You just dial 911, even if you dial area+number or 1+area+number for other local calls.
Dial *67 before the number you wish to dial.
Normally you dial * then 6 then 7. If you are using a rotary phone, you can dial 1167 instead of *67.
Dial *67 before the number. Note: this does not work on calls outside of the U.S. Dial 141 before the number for the U.K
In Australia, dial 1831 to block transmission of your Caller ID on a per-call basis.
Dial *82 before the number.
Dial Direct offers many different services. Dial Direct allows a person to make a long distance call by simply hitting, 1, before the number, or, 001, before an international long distance call.
There is no way you could dial an "x" on a standard telephone - so you never would!
no you dont
If you mean what number you used to dial before it changed to 123 - it was 8081
The answer is " access server " . ( source - done this question before )
That would be .65, as in "The micrometer reads 0.65 on the dial."