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To: PMS Witch who wrote (21180)7/4/2001 10:16:30 AM
From: Carolyn  Respond to of 110652
 
PW, some countries ask for the "1" before the "area code". (33, of course, is the country code for France.) Cell phones are different. I had a heck of a time when my daughter was living in Italy, but I finally figured it out. The easist way is to call your LD carrier and ask about Iceland. They may not know, but you will quickly find the correct method.

For calling FROM Europe, use your ATT or MCI calling card. There is an access code to call from each country listed.



To: PMS Witch who wrote (21180)7/4/2001 10:27:05 AM
From: Alex Molnar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
Hi PW,

Iceland is a lot better climate at this time than Turkey,
a lot safer as well.

To call from Canada outside of the Country Code # 1 (US & Canada) you have to dial 011 and the respective Country Code i.e. 33 for France. They put the plus sign ahead the country code to signify it, you do not dial that one.

To call from overseas you have to dial 011 plus the Country
Code ( #1 for US & Canada, # 33 for France) Some countries might have different overseas dial codes (011), but I do
not know any offhand. It is advisable to check at the local
hotel etc. for this information.

To repeat, for Le Petit Bofinger in Paris, France one would dial 011 33 1 42 720523.

Hope this helps, have a great trip.

Alex



To: PMS Witch who wrote (21180)7/4/2001 10:32:46 AM
From: R Jennings  Respond to of 110652
 
kropla.com
alteedag.com

and if all else fails
comebackalive.com

If the phone company doesn't help you I would try the us consulate in that country. If nothing else customs should be able to give you that number upon entry or a hotel when you call to 'check' on prices.

Happy trip



To: PMS Witch who wrote (21180)7/4/2001 11:15:39 AM
From: thecow  Respond to of 110652
 
Edit out...I see it has been answered.