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Try to think of the HOUR of the country you
are calling...
Straight off of the INTERNET
IDD (international Direct Dialing)... for EXAMPLE:
An internationaldiallingcode (or prefix) is used to make an international phone call out of a country. These codes are also referred to as international access codes, internationaldirectdialling (IDD) codes and exit codes. In Australia the IDD code is 0011 for voice calls, in the U.S. it is 011 and in the UK it is 00.
Looking in the front of your PHONE BOOK works well ...
Where are you dialing from/ what country are you in.
All countries have this sequence of numbers to call another country;
IDD
COUNTRY CODE
CITY CODE
PHONE NUMBER
Dialing Instructions
Dial the International Direct Dialing (IDD) number. Countries have different numbers, or may have more than one IDD, depending on the carrier or type of service.
Dial the Country Code. In some cases, the country code is shared among countries. For example, the United States, Canada, and much of the Caribbean and Guam use country code 1
Dial the city/area code (if any) for the number you are dialing. Smaller countries may not use city codes or area codes, while larger countries have hundreds of them.
The + goes or you local international access code, which might change from country to countru. Let's say the international access code of your country is 00
You need to call to an international number
+56 212 7996324
means you should call
00 56 212 7996324
The international calling code for calls going out of USA is 011. After that you have to dial Country code then are code and then the Phone number. For finding out Other Country codes then Google
www.countrycallingcodes.com/
The calling code is only for out call only. the country you recieve the call has its oun code also. so when you recieve a call you get no country code at all because your country code could be different. example is to call philippines you use code 63 to call out,but someone in philippines need to enter011to call USA country code is for outcalls only,Gary
The "+" is merely a placeholder for the international call prefix (IDD) used in your country.
For example, if you live in France (IDD: 00) and need to call a phone located in Germany (Country code: 49), you would call 00 49 ...
If you live in USA (IDD: 011) and need to call a phone in Germany (Country code: 49), you would call: 011 49 ...
Find your country of residence in the list below and use its IDD as a replacement for the "+":
00 - all countries not listed below, ITU recommended code.
0 - Samoa
00 ~ - Hungary
000 - Tanzania, Uganda
000, 005, 006, 007 - Kenya
005, 007, 009 - Colombia
001, 007 - Cambodia
001, 007, 008, 009 - Indonesia
001, 008 - Singapore
001, 0060, 007, 008, 009, 1666 - Hong Kong
002, 005, 005, 007, 009 - Taiwan
001 - Guyana, Mongolia, South Korea, Thailand
0011 - Australia
009 - Nigeria
010 - Japan
012, 013, 014, 018 - Israel
011 - American Samoa, Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guam, Haiti, Jamaica, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Montserrat, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Puerto Rico, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, USA, Virgin Islands
1xx0 - Chile, xx depends on international carrier code
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