The country code for France is always 33. You have to prefix the country code with the International access code, which varies from country to country.
The preferred international access code is 00, but from the US and Canada it's 011. To avoid confusion, when publishing an international number the plus (+) symbol is used to represent the international access code.
The country calling code for Germany is 49. So 010 49 from the US.
To dial out of the US, first dial the international access code (usually 011), then the country code of the country you are calling, followed by the area code and phone number.
To dial out of the US, first dial the international access code (usually 011), then the country code of the country you are calling, followed by the area code and phone number.
To dial outside the US, first dial the international access code (usually "011" in the US), then the country code of the country you are calling, followed by the local phone number.
To call Germany from another country, dial +49 then the German area code and telephone number. Replace the + with 00 if calling from Europe, 011 if calling from US or Canada, etc.
Well, because you are calling from the US, you start with 011 (for calling any country). Then you enter Jordan's dialing code, which is 962.
To dial outside of the US, you typically need to dial the international dialing code (usually "011"), followed by the country code of the country you are calling, and then the local phone number.
International country code for South Korea is +82. Replace + with 011 if calling from US/Canada Replace + with 00 if calling from Europe.
It is impossible to say unless you state where you are calling from. The USA uses country code +1
The telephone country code for the US (including territories in the Caribbean and Pacific), plus Canada and a bunch of Caribbean/nearby islands, is +1.
International dialling code number, Country code number , area code number then the number.
An Internet country code, or country code top-level domain (ccTLD), is two letters. For example, the United States is .us, France is .fr, and Japan is .jp.