To call any UK number from any other country, replace the trunk prefix '0' at the beginning of the UK domestic number with the UK country code +44.
If you are using a GSM mobile phone, you can store the number in international format, starting with the plus sign. For example, 01883 for Caterham becomes +44 1883 plus the subscriber number.
If you are using a landline, a fax machine, or a non-GSM mobile phone, replace the plus sign with your international access prefix. The most common prefix is '00,' but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses '011' and there are several other prefixes used in other countries.
To dial the USA or Canada, you must prefix the 10-digit national number with "001". For example, US number 929-102-0021 would become 001 929 102 0021.
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.
To dial an Australian number from the US, you need to first dial the international dialing code "011" followed by the country code for Australia which is "61". Then, dial the Australian phone number you wish to reach, including the area code.
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.
To dial any number in the US (landline or mobile) from the UK, dial 00 1 followed by the area code and number.
It means to dial a telephone number in a country other than the United States.
From the UK, dial the International Access Code 00, followed by the US Country Code 1, followed by the normal US area code and US local number.
011354<phone number>
with a phone, and a number to dial
01145678899000876
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.
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.