To dial the UK from the US, dial 011 44 and then the UK number, omitting the leading 0.
Net10 may or may not permit international calls to the UK, or you may have to call customer service to activate international calling on your account. The rates may vary significantly depending on your calling plan. Rates will also likely vary depending whether you are calling a landline or a mobile phone.
i think it is some prepaid phone card to dial into England from outside number.
on my work phone it is zero
Dial-a-Phone was created in 1995.
If a phone is in a business, all you usually have to do is dial '9' and wait for a regular dial tone.
0033, then drop the first zero of the number you want to dial.
The physical location of a mobile phone is not relevant to how you dial it. To call a US-based mobile phone from the UK, dial 00 1 and the area code and number.
Just dial it as you would normally do if both handsets were in England. Whenever you dial a mobile (cell) phone, the phone network automatically dials it as if it was an international call anyway. Although it may not show up in the phones memory, each number is automatically prefixed with +44 - which is the international access code for the UK. This will only work, if the English cell phone in America is logged onto the cellular system in America. The phone will have to be a tri-band, to use US frequencies and have an agreement by your service provider, to connect you. This known as 'roaming'.
Usually, the term "dial-up number" refers to the phone number you dial with your modem for dial-up Internet.
the dial on a phone.
The service that the company "Dial A Fone" (or as the company have it, Dial-A-Phone) provides is that they are an independent mobile phone retailer in the United Kingdom.
If you are ringing from the USA or Canada, dial the same number as normal. The network will locate the phone - you are not expected to guess where in the world the mobile phone is currently! From the rest of the world, prefix the number with the USA country code +1
net10 for 15.00 a month you get 150 minutes of nation wide talk