The Country Code for the United States is 1. Dial the appropriate International Access Code (011 in some countries) + 1 + Area Code + Local Number. Direct dialing may not be available from all locations, so you may need to place the call through an operator.
Dial the International Access Code (011 from the US; something else from most other countries). Dial the UK Country Code (44). Dial the UK Area Code (WITHOUT the initial zero) Dial the UK Local Number.
If you are calling the person (you dial) then you will pay. If they call you then they will pay.
In your question, it looks like you didn't dial all the digits. A UK mobile phone number, as dialed from a US or Canadian landline phone, is of the form 011-44-7AXX-XXXXXX-#, where A=4,5,7,8,9 and X is any digit. Pressing the # key at the end tells the telephone switch not to wait for any more digits. More generally, to dial any UK telephone number from the US, substitute the prefix 011-44 for the trunk prefix 0 of the UK domestic telephone number.
I think that the phone number is still the same so you would call it as if it is in the US. To answer my own question, (they have been here and now gone home again), you dial +1 followed by cell phone no.
On a mobile phone (cell phone), just dial +34 (including the plus symbol) and then the 9-digit Spanish telephone number. On a landline, a fax machine, or a cell phone that does not allow you to enter the plus symbol in a telephone number, replace the plus symbol with the US/North American international access prefix, 011.
It would be an international call, so yes you would have to pay in order to dial a number in the United Kingdom from the US.
Dial +1 (including the plus symbol), followed by the 10-digit US telephone number.
If the US mobile phone is in international roaming mode, you may be able to dial its normal US number. If the phone has swapped in a UK SIM card, you will need to dial the UK number.
Dial: 011 = international access prefix from the US 44 = country code for the UK 7XXX = mobile code (7400 through 7999) (6-digit mobile number) # = pound sign tells the telephone switch not to wait for more possible digits
The same way they always would. I.E. if you were in UK and wanted to call your friend, you would dial the international code (011), then the country and city codes, and then their number. Yes..even though you might be a couple of blocks from their house.
To call from Lebanon to the UK you must dial 00 first. So dial 00-44-20-356-42555. That is a number in London, UK. Also, when you dial that number, you will get an automated message "The cellular customer you are attempting to call is unable to receive your call." That message will repeat twice, then the phone will hang up. Bioware's international help line is currently not working.
To call a number in the Republic of Ireland:011 353 + Irish telephone number without any leading zero (for example, to call 01 123456 dial 011 353 1 123456) To call a number in Northern Ireland:011 44 + Northern Irish telephone number without the leading zero (for example, to call 028 99881234 dial 011 44 28 99881234)