It makes no difference where the mobile phone is located - dial it as you would normally.
Not a valid code.
Yes, and vice-versa. Both Switzerland and the UK have the same DVD area code. Many DVD players sold in Switzerland are so-called "region-free", that is the play all DVDs regardless of their region code.
To call Switzerland from Australia, dial the international dialing prefix (0011), then the country code (41), then the area code, and then the local number.
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This is the start of a UK mobile (cell) phone number.
Depends which country you're in. In the UK, 0141 is Glasgow, Scotland. In the US and Canada, 0141 is an operator-assisted call to Switzerland.
From outside the UK it would be + 44 7xxxxxxxxx.
Austria: + 43 Switzerland: + 41 Telephone numbers are set up like this: [country exit code] [country code] [city code] [telephone number] country exit code is usually 00 or + country code is 43 for Austria, 41 for Switzerland city code is for example 1 for Vienna (Austria), 1 for Zurich (Switzerland) so, a phone number for Vienna/Austria would look like this: +43 1 0632403
Yes, and vice-versa. Both Switzerland and the UK have the same DVD area code. Many DVD players sold in Switzerland are so-called "region-free", that is the play all DVDs regardless of their region code.
In the UK, 07547 is a mobile code, along with all codes from 07400 to 07999. From outside the UK, dial +44 7547.
The international dialling code for Germany is 49 So, if phoning from the UK, dial 0049
No, a UK visa is only valid for the UK. You need a "Schengen visa" for Switzerland.