I am located on the west coast of the united states.
In order to dial an international number from within the US, we must first dial the special international access code that tells the PSTN "the following call is an international one" - in the US that is "011", followed by the country code, and then the actual number for our destination within that country. (which would include whatever their concept of area code, prefix, and destination number are - which varies widely from country to country)

If you're generally interested in this, then you might find the following reading interesting as well:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_Numbering_Plan
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_code

  - Anthony Kepler
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Doug Crompton wrote:
Sorry, I did not read the original message completely. The answer is no I
do not make international calls. I do not know anyone in any other country
to call! I do not have a rule for that but it should be easy to implement
as 01x would not match anything I currently have for early dial. Would you
always dial a 0 first for all international mumbers? Give me an example?

Are you outside the US? If so give me your number and I will try it!

Doug
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