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Dialing from cell within Italy

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RJN - 24 Apr 2007 03:00 GMT
Hi,

I'm setting up a phone for my wife's trip to Italy. I have a TIM prepaid sim
installed. I want to store Vonage access numbers in the phone.  Vonage lists
the number as 390687720055. My understanding is that if you're dialing from
an Italian cell phone you would just dial the 687720055 and from a landline
you would dial the leading 0.  Do I have this right?

Thanks

RJN
R-Guy - 24 Apr 2007 03:16 GMT
Just dial +390687720055 from the cell phone.

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> RJN
Donald Newcomb - 25 Apr 2007 03:59 GMT
> I'm setting up a phone for my wife's trip to Italy. I have a TIM prepaid sim
> installed. I want to store Vonage access numbers in the phone.  Vonage lists
> the number as 390687720055. My understanding is that if you're dialing from
> an Italian cell phone you would just dial the 687720055 and from a landline
> you would dial the leading 0.  Do I have this right?

Italy is an exception to the general rule about dropping the leading 0. The
leading 0 is part of the number.  However the way to call the number is
+390687720055.
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