International Long Distance

globeInternational Calling: You can now dial most international calls.

Station-to-Station Calls: To dial international calls, dial in sequence:

  1. The International Access Code-011
  2. The Country Code
  3. The City Code
  4. The Local Telephone Number

For example:
To place a call to Berlin, Germany, dial:
International Access Code + Country Code + City Code
011 + 49 + 3 + Local Telephone Number

Operator-Assisted Calls: To dial person-to-person, collect, credit card and billed to a third number international calls, follow instructions given, but use "01" for the International Access Code. After the call is dialed, the operator will come on the line to ask for information such as the name of the person you are calling or your credit card number. After dialing any international call, allow at least 45 seconds for the ring to start.

Additional Assistance or Information: Dial "0" (operator) if you need assistance:

  1. To obtain a telephone number you don't know.
  2. To obtain city codes not listed in this section.
  3. For help in completing a call.
  4. For credit on a call on which you had difficulty, e.g., reached a wrong number.

To Call the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands: Calls to these points can be dialed in the same way as long distance calls within the United States. Simply dial "1" plus the appropriate area code and the focal number.

To Call Mexico: Most locations in Mexico can be reached by using the International dialing (011+) instructions.
If you cannot use International dialing from your telephone, some Mexican cities can be dialed using special access codes with city codes.

Mexico City: 1 + 90 + 5 (the city code) + local number

Northwest Mexico: 1 + 70 + city codes (2 or 3 digits beginning with "6") + local number

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