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Panic Button | 12:49 Tue 18th Dec 2007 | Technology
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When you see an international telephone number, why are they written with a + sign first?
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It normally stands for 0 as in +44 for the UK would be 0044
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So why don't they write 0044?
Because the code you have to dial at the beginning to get international access is not the same in all countries.

So the "+" sign means add your county's international access code here.

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