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Will the International Talk/Text/Data Plan allow 100 minutes to any US or International number while traveling outside the US? (From the list of 140+ countries) I'll be traveling around the Mediterranean and I need to call local numbers.
- I know it sounds silly but I can't figure out if this means I can call my hotel or if I can only call back home.
- Do I start each call with 011, followed by country code, then the local number?
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I was able to call France from Italy and it counted only against the global roaming minutes. I cannot find this in any FAQ, but that was my experience (see below)
Start each call with + instead of the old fashioned rotary left over 011.
To call France, for example, + 33 1 xx xx xx xx
You would use the same dialing pattern if calling France to France, Italy to France or USA to France.
To call (123) 555-6789 in the USA you would dial this from anywhere
+ 1 123 555 6789
Also confirming no billable charges (other than data which I received a text for each time another 100 MB went by)
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I was able to call France from Italy and it counted only against the global roaming minutes. I cannot find this in any FAQ, but that was my experience (see below)
Start each call with + instead of the old fashioned rotary left over 011.
To call France, for example, + 33 1 xx xx xx xx
You would use the same dialing pattern if calling France to France, Italy to France or USA to France.
To call (123) 555-6789 in the USA you would dial this from anywhere
+ 1 123 555 6789
Also confirming no billable charges (other than data which I received a text for each time another 100 MB went by)
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Thank you! This is very helpful.