08-31-05 07:45 AM
Leave the (0) bit out!!!
This is the international (continental?) way of combining national and
international (presuming the international access code is '00') dial
strings:
003258410415 = international
058410415 (within Belgium in this case)
In stead of 00, many are using + because this is the GSM version.
Rgds, Henk van Andel
<James@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Can anyone tell me how I would dial 0032(0)58410415 I presume this is
> the way I would dial the number using a BT line but how do I dial it
> using Ukcheap software . I can dial any UK number no problem by
> dialing 00 country code area code plus number but when I put the 00 in
> front of the number above I get a code 2 .
> James .
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