To write a mobile phone number including the country code, you typically start with a plus sign (+), followed by the country code, and then the full phone number without any leading zeros. For example, a mobile phone number in the United States would start with +1, followed by the area code and phone number. This format allows for international dialing and ensures the call reaches the correct country and mobile network.
First use the + symbol, this indicates to dial your international access code, example 0011 for Australia.
Then the country code. eg 61 for Australia.
Then the phone number, removing the first 0.
Example:
Australian mobile 0418 123456
Write as +61 418 123456
PS. by programming the + at the front of all numbers in a mobile will cause the mobile to automatically dial the international access code if the number you are dialling is not in the country you are dialling from.
The instruction to remove the leading 0 from the domestic number applies to most countries, but there are a few exceptions. In particular, Italy is country code +39, but landline numbers always begin with +39 0. Togo has some mobile numbers beginning with +228 0. The Republic of Congo has some mobile numbers beginning +242 0. Cote d'Ivoire has some mobile numbers beginning +225 0. There are a few more examples.
To write a Pakistani number in international format, replace the trunk prefix 0 with country code +92 (including the plus sign). Thus, a mobile number will begin with +92 3.
Use no punctuation at all (no dots, dashes, slashes, parentheses, brackets, etc.) except for the plus sign in front of the country code and blank spaces to separate groups of digits. In particular, do not put the trunk prefix 0 in brackets between the country code and the mobile code, as, for example, +92 (0) 3...
A normal UK phone number written domestically would always be 10 digits long after the 0 trunk code, and would always begin with 07. For example: 07700 900123.
The UK's country code is 44, and the first zero of a domestic number is removed when dialling in from overseas. So, you replace the first '0' with +44.
So, a correctly-written number would look like:
+44 7700 900123
To write a US telephone number in international format, use the country code +1, followed by the area code and number, but using only spaces to separate groups of digits. Do not use parentheses, dashes, periods, or any other punctuation except the plus sign at the start.
For example, +1 212 555 0173
Not +1 (212) 555-0172
Write the country code, prefixed with the plus symbol. Then add the national number (not including any national trunk prefix, if it is not dialed for international calls), using only blank spaces to separate groups of digits. Do not use any parentheses, brackets, dots, dashes, slashes, or any punctuation other than the single plus sign at the start.
For example, +1 208 555 0123
+44 20 xxxx xxxx (note that London's area code 020 becomes +44 20)
+39 06 xxxx xxxx (note that Italy is different: Rome's area code 06 becomes +39 06)
Just put the telephone country code +1 before the area code and number, and change all other punctuation marks to blank spaces.
For example, (999) 555-0123 becomes +1 999 555 0123
Do not use any parentheses, brackets, dashes, hyphens, slashes, dots, or any other punctuation except the single plus symbol at the beginning.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
Begin with the proper telephone country code, prefixed with a single plus symbol, omitting any international access prefix (such as 00). Note that telephone country codes never begin with zero. Then, in most cases*, you must drop the trunk prefix 0 from the domestic telephone number. Use only the initial single plus symbol, digits, and blank spaces in writing the number; do not use any other punctuation at all. In particular, never use parentheses or brackets of any kind.
For example, the (fictitious) UK mobile number 07700 900123 becomes
+44 7700 900123
Incorrect format example: 0044 (0)7700 900-123
(do not include the dialing prefix, do not include the trunk prefix, do not use parentheses, and do not use hyphens or dashes)
* the most prominent exception to this rule is landline numbers in Italy, where the trunk prefix 0 is included as part of the number. For example, Rome 06 becomes +39 06, not +39 6.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
Chad uses telephone country code +235. To write a mobile number in Chad in international format, just put +235 in front of the domestic number.
The phone number 07984589405 does not have a specific country code associated with it as it is a mobile phone number. It could potentially belong to any country that uses a similar format for mobile phone numbers, such as the UK.
Country code +503 is El Salvador, and +503 720 xxxxx is a mobile number.
The telephone country code for India is +91, and you must drop the trunk prefix 0 from the domestic number. For example, +91 9xxx 123123.
The country code 852 from phone number 852-942-3322, is Hong Kong.
That number belongs to someone in Ghana - specifically a mobile number.
Egypt is country code +20, and a number beginning with +20 106 is a Vodafone mobile.
+82 10 is a mobile in South Korea.
The largest mobile phone operator in the world, by number of subscribers, is China Mobile from China. At the end of 2010, they had 584 million subscribers.
A toll-free telephone number can be programmed to ring to any telephone number, including a mobile phone. When you set up toll-free service, you just give the mobile number as the number to ring for the toll-free number.
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