001127xxxxxxxxx
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Australia's international dialing prefix (the code that replaces the +) is 0011, and South Africa's country code is 27. So you would dial 001127 followed by the 9-digit phone number. If the number you are calling is part of an international service like UPT (878) or SNAC (870), use the service's country code instead of South Africa's.
0061 - no that's for calling Australia from New Zealand. The answwer is 0064
1604
*67
you add *67 (star 6 7) in front of the number =)
write 0061 and the persons you are texting number without a zero in front of it
Chad uses telephone country code +235. To write a mobile number in Chad in international format, just put +235 in front of the domestic number.
The international access code from the US is 011. The country code for Australia is 61. When making an international call, always drop the first zero of the number you want to call. All Australian mobile numbers start with "04" -- e.g. 0405 123 456. Therefore, to call the above Australian mobile number from the US, dial as follows: 011 61 405 123 456. Don't forget to say G'day. ;)
Yes, every mobile has a model #. Originally on a sticker at the front door, or on a plate by the main electrical panel or in a cupboard in the kitchen.
Dial the area code with a 1 in front of it (eg:1-714) then dial the number
Replace the + sign with 00 (double zero) - or whatever your country's international access code is.