Calls in the U.S.
If you’re having issues with outgoing calls, use the full 10- or 11-digit number. Try dialing:
- (Area code) + (number)
- 1+ (area code) + (number)
Calling other countries from the U.S.
If you are calling an international number from the U.S.:
- Canada and U.S. Virgin Islands: Dial 1 (area code) (local number).
- To all other countries: Tap and hold 0 until + on the displays on the screen, then dial (country code) (area code) (local number). For example, if you’re calling a number in the U.K., dial + 44 (area code) (local number).
Calling while you're outside the U.S.
If you are outside the U.S. and calling international numbers or the U.S.:
- To call a number in the country you’re visiting: Dial (area code) (local number).
- To call another country: Tap and hold 0 until a + displays on the screen, then dial (country code) (area code) (local number). For example, if you’re dialing a number in the U.K. from Japan, dial + 44 (area code) (local number).
- If this number format doesn’t work, you can also try using the exit code of the country you are visiting. Use (exit code) (destination country code) (area code) (local number).
- To call a number in the U.S.: Just dial 1 (area code) (local number). No need to dial 011 and the country code.