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CountryCode.org is your complete guide to call anywhere in the world. The calling chart above will help you find the dialing codes you need to make long distance phone calls to friends, family, and business partners around the globe. Simply find and click the country you wish to call.
- Poland
Poland telephone code 48 is dialed after the IDD. Poland...
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- Ukraine
Ukraine telephone code 380 is dialed after the IDD. Ukraine...
- Egypt
This page details Egypt phone code. The Egypt country code...
- Italy
Italy telephone code 39 is dialed after the IDD. Italy...
- Sweden
Sweden telephone code 46 is dialed after the IDD. Sweden...
- United States
This page details United States phone code. The United...
- Israel
Israel telephone code 972 is dialed after the IDD. Israel...
- Poland
To call or text a foreign telephone number you must use the international prefix of the country you are dialing from. Also known as international direct dialing (IDD) codes or exit codes, these prefixes are set to redirect calls or text messages to phone numbers registered in other countries.
Country calling codes, country dial-in codes, international subscriber dialing (ISD) codes, or most commonly, telephone country codes are telephone number prefixes for reaching telephone subscribers in foreign countries or areas via international telecommunication networks.
What is an international call prefix? An international call prefix or dial out code is a trunk prefix used to select an international telephone circuit for placing an international call. The international dialing prefix must be dialed before the country calling code and the destination telephone number. How do I find a country's call prefix?
If you are calling from one country to another, you start entering the number with the so-called "international direct dial code" (IDD code). In North America this is always "011", so every call to Australia starts with the numbers 01161.
The International Organization for Standardization defines its country codes in standard 3166-1. ISO codes also consist of three capital letters in the alpha-3 version. For example, Germany has the IOC code "GER" for the English country name "Germany."
These prefixes are typically required only when dialling from a landline, while in GSM-compliant mobile phone (cell phone) systems, only the symbol + before the country code may be used [citation needed] irrespective of where the telephone is used at that moment; the network operator provides the access codes automatically.