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Calling someone in ireland?

ok i need to call someone in ireland on their mobile number from my landline in england, however my landline phone doesnt have a + sign and if i hold 0 it doesnt give me a plus sign either. does anyone know how i can get around this? thx

    



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stitcherkf
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It is the same prefix as if you were calling a landline. 00 353 then drop the 0 at the beginning of the mobile number and use the rest of the number.

00 is the same as +. Its just that when you key in 00 on a mobile it turns to + but 00 produces the same result.

so if their number is 087 1234567 then dial 00 353 87 1234567


Orla C
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00 353 then drop the next 0 is the code for the Republic of Ireland.

There's no such place as Southern Ireland. It's like referring to England as Southern Scotland.


MUSICGUY
+ just is a symbol for "00"
the code is 00353


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Christine
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The + sign means 00, so forget about that and just dial 003538 etc etc (as all mobiles here start with the numbers 08, so drop the 0)


Barbie
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you just dial 00353 but drop the 0 (the first digit of the number) eg. 0035386 hope this helps!


greenorlagh
Republic of Ireland use 00353 and drop the first 0 of the number. For Northern Ireland just call the normal number - NI codes all start 028...


shep6965
For Southern Ireland the code is 0035

If you are calling Northern Ireland, just use the STD code





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