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GuavaHalf | 09:53 Mon 29th May 2006 | Technology
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I'm going to Holland and taking my mobile. While there I need to call someone else in Holland who has his UK phone with him. Do I have to put international codes in front of the normal number?
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No because your phone is already known to the network as a UK phone. Likewise, if you ring a UK mobile abroad from a UK landline it's just the same, no prefix. Don't forget though that you'll pay to receive calls whilst roaming abroad
That reply is incorrect. If you are calling a UK mobile from abroad, you will need to add the UK International dialling code, regardless of where the other mobile happens to be.

Check with your mobile company that the phone is enabled for use abroad.


Not all phones are and it may need to be turned on.

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