Do I have to add England prefix to numbers I'm ringing in England while I'm in England?
I'm travelling to London next week, and will be making phone calls to friends from my mobile phone (3 network). Do I have to add England prefix to numbers I'm ringing in England while I'm in England? Or does my phone automatically switch over to the English network, in which case I dont have to put in prefixes? Thanks.
I'm travelling to London next week, and will be making phone calls to friends from my mobile phone (3 network). Do I have to add England prefix to numbers I'm ringing in England while I'm in England?
Thats different Billy, if you in Ireland roaming from the uk you wont need to change any Irish numbers but if you need to ring to the Uk while in Ireland with your mobile you will need to use the +44 prefix
The OP asked about ringing England from England. The answer is the +44 prefix is unnecessary BUT it is good practice to store all phone numbers in their international format on your phone in general. eg all your Irish numbers as + 353 etc, UK as +44, US as +1 and so on. That way it doesn't matter where you travel, the numbers are already set up. For once off English numbers while in England, just dial them as written/advertised.
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