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Originally Posted by foobar View Post
That, or '00'. With some operators it does indeed matter whether you use '00' or '+'
Besides that, it's not always implemented as '00'. A '+' automatically substitutes for your countries' individual international calling prefix. The best option is to always store even your local numbers in that format (for travel reasons and easy exchange of numbers with other people)nbecause using the prefix and country code will not prevent local / in-country calls.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._call_prefixes

Last edited by don_falcone; 2012-10-06 at 10:40.
 

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