Your question is a bit muddled.
To be able to receive calls on your UK mobile phone when you are outside the UK, you need to contact your carrier (mobile provider) to be sure that you have international roaming activated. Then, anyone in the world will be able to ring your mobile by dialing the regular UK number, no matter where you are (so long as roaming is available in that country).
To dial your mobile from outside the UK, a caller will replace the trunk prefix 0 at the beginning of the mobile number with the country code +44 for the UK. For example, 07700 900123 becomes +44 7700 900123. Calling from a GSM mobile phone, the caller should dial it exactly that way, including the plus sign. Calling from a landline or a non-GSM mobile, replace the plus sign with the appropriate international access prefix (most commonly 00, but many countries use other prefixes).
(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, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
No, "phone" is not a prefix. It is a standalone word used to refer to a telephone or a device that can make and receive calls.
Yes, dialing 141 before a number can work for making calls abroad, depending on your service provider. The 141 prefix is often used in the UK to withhold your caller ID, but international calls may require different dialing procedures. It’s best to check with your telecom provider for specific instructions on making international calls while using features like caller ID blocking.
That is a number for international calls. For example my family lives abroad and when they call me this number appears
The area code 0044 is the international dialing code for the United Kingdom. When dialing from abroad, you would prefix a local UK number with +44 or 0044. This code is used to connect calls to any phone number within the UK.
The dialing code +973 is for Bahrain. This country code is used when making international calls to Bahrain from abroad. When dialing, you would start with the international dialing prefix, followed by 973 and then the local number.
The country code 00142 is associated with the United States. Specifically, it refers to the country’s international dialing code, which is used when making phone calls to the U.S. from abroad. The "001" indicates the international dialing prefix for calls to the U.S., while "42" is not a standard code for a specific country but could be part of a longer number.
yes it can get....
The 0870 phone prefix is now a charged service and you will pay to receive calls. They are also no longer able to be used for call conferencing.
Calling people with British mobile phones abroad is the same as when they are in the UK. But their phone card must be able to accept calls abroad ( roaming capable). The calls to mobiles abroad are expensive, also many service providers charge the person who is receiving the call as well making it even more expensive.
The country code +39 is for Italy. When dialing from abroad, you would use this code to reach Italian phone numbers. The "00" prefix is commonly used for international calls, followed by the country code.
Outgoing calls should be itemised on your bill. Incoming calls are not usually listed (because you're not charged to receive calls !) If that's not your number - you have no right to access the calls information !
Yes, this phone can receive international calls.