Yes, but whether it is possible may vary depending on the telephone company being used.
First of all, you may be able to dial a US-based toll-free 866 number toll-free from other countries in the North American Numbering Plan, including Canada and certain Caribbean/nearby islands. If the call goes through, it will be toll-free. However, the owner of each individual toll-free number can choose to accept calls from only certain parts of North America, including countries, states, provinces, cities, or even neighborhoods.
From outside North America, you may be able to dial a North American toll-free number by treating it as if it were an ordinary geographic telephone number in North America, with telephone country code +1. However, in most cases, international toll charges will apply if the call goes through. If the call fails, your best bet is to look on the web for a regular geographic telephone number for the company you are trying to contact.
Toll-free area codes in North America, as of 2014, are 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, and 844. Area codes 833 and 822 are reserved for future toll-free use.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
To dial outside the US, first dial the international access code (usually "011" in the US), then the country code of the country you are calling, followed by the local phone number.
To dial outside of the US, you typically need to dial the international dialing code (usually "011"), followed by the country code of the country you are calling, and then the local phone number.
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1 is the country code of the US. If you are outside of the US, you must dial 1 before any number to reach any number within the US. Every country has a different country code that you add to the beginning of a number in that country to dial a number in that country.
It depends on the hotel. Dial for an outside line, then as if outside the hotel.
Just dial the US cell number, whether the US cell phone is at home or halfway around the world. The cellular network will automatically find the user, if he or she is in a country with a roaming agreement, and the roaming user will pay any applicable fees.
Dial 0056 (the country code for Chile) then the rest of the number.
Enter the 10 digit number of the person you want to call and hit 'dial' make sure you have a microphone and speakers working. If you want to call outside of the US, buy a prepaid account and dial as if you were calling from the US no matter where you are in the world... Easy enough...
To dial from the US to Australia, you need to first dial the international dialing code, which is 011. Then, dial the country code for Australia, which is 61. Finally, dial the area code and phone number you wish to reach in Australia.
You dial Russia from the US by first dialing the numbers you dial is 011, which is the US exit code. Next, dial the number 7 and the ten digit area phone number.
When you need to dial a number that includes 67 but have to dial 9 first to get an outside line, you would enter it as 9-67. This means you first dial 9 to access the outside line, followed by 67 as the next part of the number you wish to reach. For example, if you are trying to call 67-1234, you would dial 9-67-1234.
To dial out of the US, first dial the international access code (usually 011), then the country code of the country you are calling, followed by the area code and phone number.