International Dialing Germany
This is the international dialing code used when dialing from Germany. International Dialing Germany Code is also known as Germany International Direct Dialing prefix (or IDD) is used when dialing from the Germany to outside Germany (sometimes also refers to as Germany international access code). Do not use Germany IDD code when dialing within Germany. By simply using the Germany Dialing Code before the number, it unables you to place a call to outside Germany from within Germany. Without this international dialing Germany Code, you will not able to place a call outside the Germany because the telephone exachange will not reconginize it as a valid international call.
To dial a international number outside Germany from within Germany, you have to dial International Dialing Germany Code or Germany International Direct Dialing prefix (IDD), Germany Country Code, City/ Area Code, and then the subscriber telephone number respectively as:
+49 (International Dialing Germany Code) + (Country Code) + City Area Code + Number you wish to call.
When dialing from a mobile phone outside Germany from Germany, only Dial '+' + (Country Code) + City Area Code + Number you wish to call. (The "+" is universal mobile international direct dialing prefix also includes Germany)
On the other hand, when dialing to Germany from outside Germany, a Germany Country Code is used. Germany Country Code however is not used when dialing within Germany.
The other type of code is Germany National Direct Dialing prefix (or NDD). It is used only when dialing to a destination within the Germany (Refer to dialing Germany code). Germany NDD code is only used as long distance dialing within the Germany. Do not use Germany National Direct Dialing prefix when dialing from outside Germany into Germany.
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