To call a mobile phone when the user is roaming internationally, dial the mobile number exactly the same way you would when the mobile user is at home.
You dial the normal number. The phone network will handling routeing the call to wherever in the world the mobile currently is.
try dialling 00353 before the number
+44 7 xxx xxx xxx
This number relates to a mobile phone in the UK. The +44 is the international dialling access code for the UK. As the number starts with a 7 minus the 0, then this relates to either a mobile or personal pager service n the UK If dialling a mobile within the UK then the number would start with the zero added: 07412.
00 34 plus the full Spanish number.
To call an English mobile that is roaming in another country, dial the English mobile number exactly the same way you would if the mobile were in England. English mobile numbers begin with +44 74 through +44 79. On a GSM mobile, enter the number in international format, beginning with the plus sign. Otherwise, replace the plus sign with your international access prefix (most commonly 00, but many countries use other prefixes. Australia uses 0011 and other prefixes.).
there is no dialling code , just dial the number as if the person u r calling in the UK as long as he has a UK mobile number
The first two numbers are the international dialling code to get into the UK. The 7 signifies that the number is a mobile number; no area.
To call Spain from any GSM mobile, anywhere in the world, dial +34 and then the 9-digit Spanish number (landline or mobile).
0060 is the international dialling code for Malaysia... More specifically - it's a mobile number.
Try dialling *#100# on the phone. If that doesn't work, just dial a landline and do 1471.
That's not an area code - it's the first part of a mobile (cell) number.