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secsee1 | 11:55 Sun 20th Dec 2009 | Technology
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First of all I posted this in how it works first but I think it was the wrong place so I am now posting here

When calling a UK phone number from abroad you dial +44 then omit the first zero as in
+44 (0) 1234 987654 Can anybody tell me if this is the case when ringing a UK registered mobile for example would a mobile with the number 07654 1234567 become +44 7654 1234567 omitting the first zero.
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All mobile phone comanies have web sites with Q&A sections so this is a very easy question for find the answer to, I found it in about 15 seconds

http://tinyurl.com/yayroro
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Your suggested way of calling a UK mobile is correct if you're calling from an overseas landline or from a mobile phone registered in an overseas country. However, if you were to call from a UK-registered mobile (while abroad) you would simply dial the normal number.

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