What does the “+” symbol refer to in international calls?
When you make international calls from Canada or from other countries, you must precede the country code, area/city code, and phone number by the international access code. The international access code varies depending on the country you are calling from. For example, the international access code for calls from Canada and the U.S. is “011”; from the U.K. and most European countries, it is “00”; and from Hong Kong, it is “001”. Rather than have to remember the international access code for every country you visit, you can simply replace the international access code by the “+” symbol when making international calls with Primus.To obtain the “+” symbol on your cell phone:On Sony Ericsson and Motorola cell phones, press and hold down the “0” key until the “+” symbol appears on the display.
When you make international calls from Canada or from other countries, you must precede the country code, area/city code, and phone number by the international access code. The international access code varies depending on the country you are calling from. For example, the international access code for calls from Canada and the U.S. is “011”; from the U.K. and most European countries, it is “00”; and from Hong Kong, it is “001”. Rather than have to remember the international access code for every country you visit, you can simply replace the international access code by the “+” symbol when making international calls with Primus. To obtain the “+” symbol on your cell phone: On Sony Ericsson and Motorola cell phones, press and hold down the “0” key until the “+” symbol appears on the display.
When you make international calls from Canada or from other countries, you must precede the country code, area/city code, and phone number by the international access code. The international access code varies depending on the country you are calling from. For example, the international access code for calls from Canada and the U.S. is “011”; from the U.K. and most European countries, it is “00”; and from Hong Kong, it is “001”. Rather than have to remember the international access code for every country you visit, you can simply replace the international access code by the “+” symbol when making international calls with Primus. To obtain the “+” symbol on your cell phone: On Sony Ericsson and Motorola cell phones, press and hold down the “0” key until the “+” symbol appears on the display.