North American (USA, Canada, etc.) area code 843 is the coastal third of South Carolina, USA, including the city of Charleston.
To dial a local number in area code 843, dial the 7-digit local number. If there is local dialing from a city or town near the boundary of area code 843 into a city or town in an adjacent area code, you may need to dial the area code plus the 7-digit number.
No, 911 is a special case. You just dial 911, even if you dial area+number or 1+area+number for other local calls.
In areas with "toll alerting" (you must dial 1+ for all toll calls), you must dial 1+area+number even if the area code is the same. Many cell phones require you to dial the area code and number to prevent confusion with other nearby area codes. In overlay areas, you must always dial the area code. In some overlay areas, you can dial just the area+number for local calls; in others, you must dial 1+area+number for all calls, local or toll.
To call the United States from Italy, you need to dial the international access code for Italy, which is 00, followed by the country code for the US, which is 1. After that, dial the area code and the local number. For example, to call a US number, you would dial 00-1-area code-local number.
To dial a number in another country, first dial the International Access Code. From the UK the International Access Code is 00. Next dial the Country Code of the country you are calling. Finally dial the Area Code and Local Number of the number you wish to call. For most numbers you need to OMIT the initial zero of the area code if one is shown in the number you see.
The international dialing code for the Philippines is +63. When making a call to the Philippines from abroad, you need to dial this code followed by the local area code and phone number. For example, to call a number in Manila, you would dial +63 followed by the area code 2 and then the local number.
Yes, when dialing an out-of-state number from Connecticut, you need to include the area code and typically dial "1" before the area code. For example, if you are calling a number in California, you would dial 1 + area code + local number. This ensures that your call is properly routed.
If you are placing a local call to a number in area code 905, you do not need to dial '1'. If you are placing a toll (long distance) call, you do need to dial '1'.
To dial a number in Australia, you need to first dial the country code which is 61, followed by the area code and then the local phone number. Make sure to include the full phone number, including any leading zeros.
To dial an Australian number, first dial the international access code (usually or 00), then the country code for Australia (61), followed by the area code and the local phone number. For example, if the Australian number is 02 1234 5678, you would dial 61 2 1234 5678.
Toll alerting is the telephone industry term for the requirement in Canada and in many parts of the United States that you must dial 1 plus the area code plus the number for any long distance call, even if it is in the same area code. Conversely, if a number is local, you can dial either the 7-digit local number, or in overlay areas or when calling an adjacent area code you can dial the area code and then the 7-digit number, without the "1+" prefix.
To dial Australia from the USA, you need to first dial the international dialing code "011" followed by the country code for Australia, which is "61." Then, dial the Australian area code and the local phone number you wish to reach.
Dial the International Access Code (00 from the UK). Dial the Country Code (353 for Ireland). Dial the Irish Area Code and Local Number. OMIT the initial zero from the area code.