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Wrongn3mber | 11:56 Wed 24th Aug 2011 | ChatterBank
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Does anyone know whether the "+" before a number means I have to dial "0" before the phone number or do I need the international dialing code for that country? It's for a German number.
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You dial 0049 before the number
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Euphemia, thanks this is the number, "+49 30 409 982 41"would I still dial "0049" or just "00"? What is the average price per min for a bt landline?
you should dial 00 49 30 409982 41. I do not know how much it costs.
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Thanks euphemia.
Calls to Germany should cost you 21p a minute on peak, 12p a minute off peak.

http://www.productsan...ariff_Residential.pdf
The + replaces 00 on a mobile phonebook, so 0049 if dialling yourself.
Wot tara sed.

+49 = 0049 so if you put + you don't put any leading zeroes at all. Just the country code followed by the nationally recognised number.

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