You would dial 00 353 6145 8502.
Dial the International Access Code (00 from the UK). Dial the Country Code (353 for Ireland). Dial the Irish Area Code and Local Number. OMIT the initial zero from the area code.
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Yes you can if you are a citizen of the UK.
Dial the UK mobile number exactly the same way you do when the mobile is in the UK.
The UK uses country code +44From the Republic of Ireland, you must dial 00 44 then the full UK phone number minus its initial zero.For example, 0151 496 0018 would be dialled from Ireland as 00 44 151 496 0018.(Note: from Northern Ireland, just dial the full UK number.)
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You dial 0044 and then the number you want, without the zero that it will start with.
The same as anywhere else in the UK just dial the number
The UK and Ireland are in the same time zone.
Dial 00 353 and then the landline with its area code and leaving out the first zero.
The island called "Ireland" is divided into two parts. The southern part is The Republic of Ireland, a separate, sovereign country, and not part of the UK. The six counties in the North East are the Province of Northern Ireland, which is a part of the UK. The full name of the UK is "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland."
The Republic of Ireland is often used, but the official name is Éire in the Irish language and Ireland in English. Southern Ireland is an incorrect term. In fact the most northerly point on the island of Ireland, is not in Northern Ireland, but actually in what many people call southern Ireland. So "Southern Ireland" is an incorrect term both as an official name and geographically.