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    Telephone codes ??

    Just tried to program an american telephone number into my UK phone and i just wondered if there is a short cut code same as +44.

    I know that a UK number can be changed from 011 44.... to +44... and i wonderd if there is something for US numbers, as it would mean it always dials ok from wherever you are in the world.

    Any ideas??
    Neil & Kay


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    Is that it ?? i expected more

    Thanks John.
    Neil & Kay


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    Yep - the UK code is 44 - the US code is 1 (how did you guess they would bag the best number [msnwink]).

    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Frosty
    Is that it ?? i expected more

    Thanks John.
    [/quote]


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    You still have to dial the international access code in front of that i.e 00 from the UK.

    The only reason you publish +44 is that the + equals the international access code for that country.


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    I think you missed the point Paul.

    You can program a mobile to dial +44 or +1 rather than 01144 or 001.

    If you use this method the call will always get through regardless of where you are in the world.

    I.e. If i have an American number in my phone and its programmed as 001 xxx xxxx then this would work whilst i was in the UK but when i fly over to the US the number would not dial, whereas if i have +1 xxx xxxx then this will work either in the UK or US.

    Alernately all my UK numbers stored in my UK phone are stored as +44 xxxx xxxxxx this way i can call them whilst in the UK or the US without changing anything.

    Hopefully that makes sense ? [msnwink]
    Neil & Kay


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    How do you get a + on a UK landline in order to do this. There isn't one on my phone?
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    I don't think you do - as far as I have seen it only works on cellphones as they are designed to be portable and to be taken from country to country.

    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Linicia
    How do you get a + on a UK landline in order to do this. There isn't one on my phone?
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    I just put 001 or 0044 and that works fine.
    Dominic & Melanie Graham



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