View Full Version : Global Cell phone How To??
RStar
09-11-2008, 10:36 AM
Ok, all you world travelers!
This is my first trip to Europe, so I'm unfamiliar with how this works.
I have a Global phone on the way, and will be transfering my phone number to it.
Now, because my number is a USA number, I know I will need to dail the country code to call someone in London (44), but do I also need to dial the 00 (NDD-National Direct Dialing)? And why do I hear differences in country code of 011 and 44 for england? Other times I hear +1 (plus being hold down the 1 button or the # button).
I will be calling people in London, and Paris. I know that to call the USA from my phone I will just dial the 1-714 as if I'm home, but I'll also need to figure out how to call the USA from a European phone.
HALPPPP!!!! ;)
dlrp_bopazot
09-11-2008, 12:42 PM
France is (33 ) from the US you need to dial 00 33 and region like paris is 1 and cell phone is 6 so calling to paris region 00 33 1 ........? and a cell phone is 00 33 6 .......?
but yeah France country code is 33
Moonliner
09-11-2008, 12:51 PM
How does the calling plan work on those?
I'm always leary about them due to the stories one hears about people receiving $5,000 phone bills.....
BarTopDancer
09-11-2008, 04:30 PM
How does the calling plan work on those?
I'm always leary about them due to the stories one hears about people receiving $5,000 phone bills.....
You can buy an international roaming plan.
RStar, make sure you turn off data on that phone or get an international plan. If it's a smart phone you will get charged every time the phone tries to synch for email or anything, even if it fails, and write down the name/date/time of that call for record keeping purposes.
RStar
09-11-2008, 05:17 PM
Yes, I will be getting an international plan for the two weeks I'm there (the phone is a free loaner) for $2.50 for the two weeks, and the roaming charge is 99 cents a minute. Texts are 50 cents to recieve, 5 cents to send. I don't use internet, so that's off anyway. I have Verizon.
Stan4dSteph
09-11-2008, 05:22 PM
I just had a cheap pay as you go phone when I was in France. I had Orange, which is a French company, and I could buy more minutes at tobacconists, grocery stores or phone stores.
I hope your phone works out well for you.
RStar
09-17-2008, 01:02 PM
I got the scoup from Verizon, I need to place calls just like I'm here in the states. It's crazy, but while standing on British soil, I have to dial OUT OF THE US FIRST (00 or +), then the country code to call into the country I happen to already be standing in (44 for England, 33 for France).
Thanks for the help! See you when I get back! I'll try to get on a computer and see if I can log in from Europe. And of course, there will most likely be a trip report posted in one or more place. (Would it be passe, or even redundant, to post it on Micechat AND Mouseplanet?)
~Bob
lashbear
09-17-2008, 01:24 PM
Oh My.. there'll be tears before bedtime, I tell ya.
...working in a telco, I heard lots of stories about roaming. That's why I bought a virgin phone for $20 in the USA and just topped it up.
Your verizon thing sounds OK, though. Let us know how it goes.
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