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Help with a number?

i got a my friends new mobile number yesterday but she lives in irland now but there number is one number short to ours and doesnt start with 07, so i cant text or call them can u help

    



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Manuisback
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Hi there!

The country code for Ireland is 00353
All irish mobiles start with either 085, 086 or 087, depending on the network. Irish mobile numbers have 10 digits.
When u send a text from your UK mobile you must enter 0035386 or 0035385 or 0035387. No need for roming service on your behalf, it should work without having to register for roaming service

Cheers

By the way, answer 5 is bullsh... Sorry but its true. If your friend has an irish number please proceed as i explained. If your friend is using a UK number in Ireland you just send a text as normal, without any country codes


angel
Do you want mine instead........................


nendlin
do you have a name n address for her ill look her up in the phone book if it helps.ring her landline to get her mobile


angela b
Irish mobile numbers are either 087,086 or 085.But when calling a Irish mobile or texting an Irish mobile you don't put the 0 in front so it becomes either 87 86 85.


timetraveller
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011-353-city code-phone number


MissElection
yeah u should be just type the number like this +353 usually ireland mobiles start with 086/087/085 but ur sending it from england so send it like this 353 drop the 0 example +353 861234567, ya see hope it helps


superstar
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try typing 03 first?


red lyn
the country code is 00353 and mobile numbers start with either 085,086 or 087 so if you are dialing drop the 0 and put he 00353 in from of it so 00353 87 or 876 or 85 then dial the other numbers there should be 7 digits


Brian S
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U may not be able to text her I am not sure


mary m
Irish mobile numbers are different to uk ones. The code is 00353. Drop the first 0 in the irish mobile number and key in the rest. Example 00353863778699.


Jo
If it's south Ireland the code is 00 353.


Prince_Of_Narnia
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If you in UK you need the Int'l Code:

07712345678
becomes +447712345678 for the uk

07712345678
becomes
+3537712345678 for Ireland
[its usually +353]





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