Mobile numbers in Ireland have the format 08x 123 4567, or +353 8x 123 4567 in international format.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
International access prefix from the US is 011, then country code 353 for Ireland, and then the Irish number, leaving out the initial zero. For instance, 011-353-1-1234567. If you are on a mobile phone, you may be able to program in the number in international format, like +35311234567. The mobile network will automatically insert the correct prefix.
The easiest way is to enter the number in full international format, beginning with the country code +353 for Ireland, followed by the Irish number without the leading '0'. Be sure to include the plus sign when entering numbers in international format.
Enter the country code for Spain, +34, followed by the Spanish mobile number. If your mobile doesn't allow you to enter numbers in international format, substitute the 00 prefix for the plus sign.
The Irish mobile number will be something like 08X XXX XXXX. You need to dial it in full international format, though, which means: 00 = international access prefix from UK 353 = country code for Ireland 8X = Irish mobile prefix, dropping the leading '0' trunk code XXX XXXX = the rest of the mobile number
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The country code for the Republic of Ireland is +353, so you dial your international access prefix (00 from the UK), followed by the country code, followed by the Irish number without the leading 0. If your mobile allows it, you can also store the number in international format, using the code +353 (with the plus sign). The mobile network will then automatically substitute the appropriate prefix.
A Singapore mobile number typically follows the format 65 XXXX XXXX, where "65" is the country code and "XXXX XXXX" represents the eight-digit local number.
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44 is the international country code for the UK (including England). To text a UK mobile phone from the Republic of Ireland dial '0044' or '+44'.. then the mobile number. Omit any zero from the start of the mobile number.
Dial the UK mobile number exactly the same way you do when the mobile is at home in the UK. The mobile network will automatically locate it.