I finally decided to get cell phone service... So, I am a complete
newbie and I hope that what I am going to ask is not too silly. Please
let me know if there is a better NG where this question should be asked.
Background: I have T-Mobile (
GSM network) service and I live in the USA.
Currently, I am storing phone numbers in my cell phone with the
following formats:
* area code + phone number: for phone numbers within my area code;
* 1 + area code + phone number: for phone numbers outside of my area code;
* 011 + country code + city code + phone number: for international
phone numbers.
The question that I have is: Is this an optimal way of storing phone
numbers so that they can be dialed no matter where I am?
Say, for the sake of argument, that my area code is "123" but I find
myself physically within area code "456" and I try to call somebody who
is in my phone book using the format 1 + 456 + phone number. Will the
call go through?
And what happens if I am overseas, say in country code 39 (Italy), and I
dial somebody's phone number using the format currently in my phone
book, i.e. 011 + 39 + city code + phone number? As far as I know, the
international access code "011" is not valid in Europe. Does it mean
that if I am there I have to re-format all my European phone numbers in
the phone book? And what if I want to call somebody in the USA from Europe?
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tb