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Telephone code to ring France?

my husband is away in France at the moment, can any one tell me what code i should put in front to ring his mobile. And code he should use to ring the uk, many thanks

    



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chi lover
hi, mobile to mobile should still work ok from uk, and to ring you need +44 and area code ie 01795 you need +441795 and number, hope he has a good trip, and safe journey home.


Jonty
If he is in france and your calling his mobile you need only dial the mobile number, the network will do the rest. IF he needs to call you from France (and you are in the UK) he needs to drop the leading zero and replace with +44 eg if you area code is 0123 then he needs to dial +44 123

You may need to check that the mobile is enabled for international roaming. If it is not it will not work abroad

Hope this helps


abdoucondorcet
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well there are many answers cause youre not very precise. you're calling him in france but is the operator of HIS mobile french or british ?
- if it's french one (OrangeTélécom , Bouygues Télécom or SFR) : you put 0033 before his number = 0033 6 xx xx xx xx.
- if it's a british one (Virgin, Orange or Vodaphone), you put 0044 before the number = 0044 xxxxxxxx


Vladimir ILL
Always been 33 + your local access to international -

A french number inside the territory - always begins with
"0" e.g. 04 52 87 91 54 - in case of external call
dial your international access + 33 4 52 87 91 54


proud vegetarian ``)
same thing hapenned to me when i was in france. its +44 then number. hope this helps!


kernousse
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i he has a french mobile then 0033, if it's his u mobile then you don't need to add anything just call the same number as usual.
if he call you from french phone he should dial 0044 and if h uses uk phone then normally nothing but it doesn't hurt to add 0044 just in case


tracey d
you just ring each other as normal - no codes no nothing (that is if you are using your normal uk mobiles)


k
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To ring him in France put 0033 in front of the number.

And when he rings you 0044.


nosdda
What part of France, it is part of the dialling code.


eight-hours
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+44...then the number for mobile land line is different and you need to find out the area code before trying to dial phone up the international exchange they will tell you the correct codes don't listen to us as it's obvious we don't have scooby as to what were're talking about.

http://www.appliedlanguage.com/dial_code/france_dial_code.shtml

International calls number in phone book.


help me!!!!!!
+44 if normal way is not working
he can always ask the hotel reception for elp on the matter xoxo hope that helps



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