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Maria

Phone code, from Florida to the uk?

we are going to Florida, can any one tell me the dialling code i need so i can ring home to the uk, i knon my std code is 01304, but don't no what goes in front. Thanks for your help.

    



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Paul The Rock Ape
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From Florida, dial 011 for an international line, followed by 44 which is the UK country code, followed by the number (remember to omit the leading zero).

Have a great time.

Edit: all respect to those other people, but there are only (so far) 2 correct answers here - mine and ms_lovelace's
apologies to anybody else who answers correctly


mark
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0044 1304 + your number


Bunny Laverne
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Its definitely 0 11 44 (then 1304....)
I was in the US for 9 months and that was how I called everyone in the UK.
And this website is pretty good too:
http://www.countrycallingcodes.com/


vegasqueen1970
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As only a couple of other people have said, it's 011 44 and then drop the 0 from your dialling code

011 44 1304

Alternatively, if you are using a mobile phone, edit your phone numbers and put +44 at the beginning and delete the first 0 from the code - +44 1304 (the + symbol is under your number 0)

I have all the numbers in my mobile stored with this code as they will work from anywhere in the world even if you are calling from the UK so it saves changing anything when I travel.


caroline1409f1
It's 00 44 then drop the first 0 of your phone number but dial the rest of the numbers. I've had lots of problems trying to ring the UK while I've been on holiday in Amercia so you might be better off using your mobile but not for too long unless you want a big bill... Enjoy your holiday you lucky devil.


beachloveric
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44 drop the 0 from the front of your number.


ms_lovelace2
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When your in the U.S you dial 011 44 first the 1304 you drop the 0, I have family in Derby and Birmingham so I do this very often,

Have fun in Florida


scareyd
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0044 and take the 0 off the std code of your number i.e.
00441304 etc etc
Enjoy your holiday!


dustcart44
I reckon by now that it must be that you dial 0044 first, then your number without the first zero.


gusoxon
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phone calls to the UK from anywhere will start 0044 then the std code (leave off the first 0) i.e you will need to dial 0044 1304 etc.


catfish
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You need to dial 00 44 then omit the first zero from your local dial code and dial the rest of the number as normal.


talkingformydog
0044 but dont add the first 0 of your number


Shanti76
It's 0044 I believe, and you take of the 0 in the area code.

So you'd dial 0441304.

I really hope this is right, I can't remember completely but i'm like 80% sure. I'm sure other people will confirm this when they answer.

(Edited: Yup, others have confirmed it, though i missed a 0! Have a good holiday! :) )


'H'
To phone the UK from anywhere dial 0044 then the number you want to call remembering to omit the first zero from the number (this works for mobile numbers aswell) This means that you will dial 0044 1304etc. If you are staying at a rented villa you will need to use a credit card to activate the phone for the period of your stay, this is perfectly safe but if you make phone calls using your card you will find it expensive, you would be better off activating the phone with your credit card and then buying an international phone card from your nearest large supermarket. Have fun over there!



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