The country code for the US (including territories), Canada, and a smattering of islands in or near the Caribbean, is +1. The plus sign indicates "insert your international access prefix here"; different countries use a variety of prefixes, but '00' is the most common.
However, if you are in Canada, or on one of the 18 Caribbean-ish islands that are part of the North American Numbering Plan, you dial "one-plus," just like you do within the U.S.
The US dialling code from anywhere outside the US is +1
They probably don't have worldwide calling on their phones. Calling outside the U.S.A is exspensive and that is one of the reasons they probably can't call
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...
Enter the number into the phone and call it.
Spoodlefur
She made a long phone call. Mom will call us when dinner is ready.
Is there an archipelago outside of the US
Yes, it does (if it is outside the only call you can make is 911).
Pledge of Allegiance
white or some people call just call it the outside of the yoke THE SHELL.
No
Two states qualify as being outside the contigous US, Alaska & Hawaii. This means they do not make direct contact with the 48 on the main north American content.