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US dialling code
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Hi there! Ok, so I'm a little confused over the dialling codes...there are two scenarios here:
1. I'm from the UK, and if I want to send a text to an American mobile, do I just add on 001 to their number?
2. Does my friend just need to add 0044 (or +44) to my number, but get rid of the 07? Thank you!
1. I'm from the UK, and if I want to send a text to an American mobile, do I just add on 001 to their number?
2. Does my friend just need to add 0044 (or +44) to my number, but get rid of the 07? Thank you!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Each country has a code ie UK is 44, France is 33, North America is 1, Australia is 61 and so on. From the UK we also have to dial 00 before the contry code and then the telephone number leaving of the first 0 on the number. A lot of countries dial 00 like us but some have something different, as I say I think the US and Canada is 011. I hope that helps.
Just a point, but do you have to drip the first zero of the US number? I was in the states last week and bought a cellphone to be able to phone some friends. The number I was allocated was based on the Orlando area (407) followed by seven figures, none of which was a zero. When I have called them from the UK, I hve dialled 001 but then dialled the number as given.
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US United States Dialing Codes
UK United Kingdom Dialing Codes
Time Difference Between UK United Kingdom and US United States
To clear some things up the + symbol can be used instead of the exit code (idd prefix) 00 and 011 for UK and US respectively. When calling the US you need to drop a 1 off the number not a 0 (you also need to add a 1 for between state calls so just leave the 1 there)
US United States Dialing Codes
UK United Kingdom Dialing Codes
Time Difference Between UK United Kingdom and US United States
To clear some things up the + symbol can be used instead of the exit code (idd prefix) 00 and 011 for UK and US respectively. When calling the US you need to drop a 1 off the number not a 0 (you also need to add a 1 for between state calls so just leave the 1 there)