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hey i have verizon here in ft knox and a international calling plan. i can call house phones in germany with no trouble, also cell phone numbers if they are 11 digits long. example 01149176-7678XXX. but since cell phone providers in germany have been putting out numbers with 12 digits example: 01149152-08659XXX i always get the operator telling me the number is invalid and i have to check and call again. does anyone have that problem too and can help me??? thanks Additional Details actually that is a valid number from my best friend. if you would make a new contract in Germany with a provider, you would get such a number. they have one digit more then regular/old cell phone numbers. here is an other example: which is also a valid number of a friend of mine: 0178034336XX so if you would like to call that from the us it would be 01149178034336XX.
Ok if it is a Cell phone and you are calling from the USA and their number is like this
0179202021753 you would dial 01149-179202021753 and drop the 0 before the 17. The same also applies with a house phone.
Calling a Cell phone usually costs more per minute and their is also usually a special connection fee as well depending on your carrier.
If you are calling cell phone to cell phone only a few in the USA have the ability to call overseas where they can call us with there's. Odd huh!! But true.
So in your case of 0114915208659xxx you have only 11 digits here not 12 after the country and area code 01149 you are missing one digit you have 11 there not 12. Maybe that is why as well.
Good luck.
byteofk
I would find out if this contact can find some other 12 digit numbers for you to test (friends maybe), and then if none of them work report this issue to Verizon and refuse to pay for the international plan until it works.
t_maia2000
In Germany we call internationally from internet cafes. (You should know them). If you have something like this in Ft Knox try calling from one of these places. Or use another public phone. You could then tell whether this is a general problem when you call from the US to the new German mobile numbers or limited to verizon.
BTW many people who answer questions in the Germany section live in Germany and are thus not qualified to answer. I think you might have better luck asking at http://www.toytowngermany.com
Alwin E
Replace your cellphone. I've worked in that business for some years here in Germany, and it was known since 2002 that eleven-digit-numbers would be replaced some day, as private providers would be running out of number space. If your cellphone doesn't support longer numbers, it's time for a new one.
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male4girlz
In this example (01149152-08659XXX) I doubt the number is right as the pre dial would be 0152, so the "real" number would start with a zero and it actually never does...