No, a call from the US to New Zealand will show up as an international long-distance number.
For telephone calls Queenstown has the code +3. This is the regional code for the whole of the South Island. For calls originating within New Zealand, but outside the local calling area for Queenstown, or cellular calls to a Queenstown local number, first dial 0 3 then the Queenstown local number. For calls originating outside New Zealand, after dialling the country code for New Zealand, dial 3 then the Queenstown local number.
dial 001164 followed by the New Zealand number's area code (without the zero) and local number. If you are dialing from a mobile you can also use the + instead of the initial 00
New Zealand Local Government was created in 1964.
Paula Bennett is the Minister of Local Government for New Zealand.
The default local calling area for Tipton, Indiana, includes Tipton, Atlanta, Cicero, Elwood, Kempton, Sharpsville, and Windfall. However, you may have a different local calling area, depending on your local telephone company and/or calling plan.
Start with your local police department, and let them advise you as to your next step.
It's different wherever you live. I suggest that you try calling your local cable provider.
You should be able to find out by calling the non-emergency number of your local 911 center or by calling the non-emergency number of a fire dept. in the town/city nearest you and they may be able to help.
By contacting your local office and speaking to a representative. Not by calling the national 1-800-number.
Calling a number either local or international will really impose call charge. The rate would vary depending on the provider. Calling a toll free number is free of charge that is if you use a land line.
There are many packages available for local and long distance calling from many different companies. I personally have Verizon, which offers free local calling, 1000 minutes long distance calling, and my television bill bundled into one lower monthly payment.
In the United Kingdom, telephone numbers beginning with 0845 are considered non-geographic, ie they are not associated with a specific geographic area. As such, the rate charged when calling such a number can vary but is often greater than that when calling a local number.