[GEM Development] USA Members and GEM Materials
Peter R Green
pspete1 at pnc.com.au
Sat Mar 17 04:23:32 PDT 2007
That's pretty much it...
The extra piece of information needed here is that all you need to do
with your mobile phone when putting numbers into memory is to add the
international dialling code starting with the + bit, and the system
works out where your call should go to.
For Shane to call me manually, he would have to dial (from memory)
001161413146065, whereas someone locally would dial 0413146065 for
manual dialling.
Thanks, Owen -- I only just connected and downloaded my e-mails. How's
the weather at the upper end of the world these days?
Thomas: did you have any information about roughly where Davey used to
live? Perhaps you can track him down through phone numbers or other
publicly available information, other than what Google has picked up.
Peter
Owen Rudge wrote:
>> Do you KNOW of ANY phone numbers begining with
>> -
>> instead of +
>> ?
>>
>
> "+" just means it's an international call - the way it is dialled depends
> upon your location. In the UK, for instance, you dial 00 before it (eg, 00
> 44 1857 ...). In the US, I believe it's 001, then the number, that you dial,
> but I may be wrong. ;-)
>
>
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