To dial an Italian phone number, first dial the international dialing code for Italy, which is 39. Then, dial the Italian area code (usually starting with 0) followed by the local phone number. Make sure to include the full number, including any additional digits or extensions.
Your question is unclear.To call from Australia to Venice, Italy, dial 0011 39 and then the Italian number. Note that landline numbers in Italy begin with 0, and you do not drop the leading 0 from the Italian number in international format. For example, for Venice, dial 0011 39 041 and then the local number. Italian mobile numbers begin with 0011 39 3.To call from Italy to Australia, dial 00 61 and then the Australian number, but do drop the leading 0 from the Australian number. For example, for Sydney, dial 00 61 2 and then the local number.
To call an Italian phone number, you need to dial the international dialing code for Italy, which is 39, followed by the Italian phone number you wish to call. Make sure to include the area code for the specific region in Italy.
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Usually, the term "dial-up number" refers to the phone number you dial with your modem for dial-up Internet.
To call an Italian number from abroad, you need to dial the international dialing code for Italy, which is 39, followed by the Italian phone number you wish to call, including the area code. Make sure to check with your phone service provider for any additional charges for international calls.
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If you don't know the number then you cannot dial it. If a number is not listed then you can be assured that there is a reason for that.
Look in your phone book. Each number there has a speed dial # assigned to it as the speed dial number. On your main screen, which shows you remaining minutes, push the speed number of the person you want to dial, then the # sign, then the green "send" button. It will dial the person whose speed dial number you pushed.
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In Australia, dial 1831 to block transmission of your Caller ID on a per-call basis.
No, 911 is a special case. You just dial 911, even if you dial area+number or 1+area+number for other local calls.