Well if you wanna call a cell no from any country then you will dial +919892098920 where 9892098920 is the cell no of the person. So basically just add prefix of +91
2006-09-30 00:35:09
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answered by Yogi 2
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Isd Codes Of India
2016-12-18 07:07:55
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answered by ? 4
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The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has divided India into various cellular zones such that within each zone, the call is treated as a local call, while across zones, it becomes a long-distance call. A cellular zone (or cellular circle) is normally the entire state, with a few exceptions like Mumbai (which is a different zone), Goa (which is a part of the Maharashtra zone) or Uttar Pradesh (which is so big it was divided into multiple zones)
From 20th May 2005, calls between Mumbai Metro & Maharashtra Telecom Circle, Chennai Metro & Tamilnadu Telecom Circle, Kolkata Metro & West Bengal Telecom Circle and UP (East) & UP (West) Telecom Circle Service Areas are merged in Inter service area connectivity. With the above arrangement, calls within a State in the above-mentioned four States would be treated as intra-service area call for the purposes of routing as well as Access Deficit Charges (ADC). The dialling procedure for calls within a State for these States would also be simplified i.e. dialling of mobile-to mobile subscribers and fixed-to-mobile subscribers would be without prefixing ‘0’.
All mobile numbers in India have the prefix 9 (This includes pager services, but the use of pagers is on the decline). Each zone is allowed to have multiple private operators (earlier it was 2 private + BSNL, subsequently it was changed to 3 private + BSNL in GSM 900/1800, now it also includes 2 private + BSNL in CDMA). All cellphone numbers are 10 digits long, (normally) split up as OO-AA-NNNNNN where OO is the operator code, AA is the zone code assigned to the operator, and NNNNNN is the subscriber number.
92-xx-yyyyyy - TATA Indicom Numbers
93-xx-yyyyyy - Reliance Mobile Numbers (CDMA)
94-xx-yyyyyy - BSNL Mobile Numbers
97-xx-yyyyyy - Various operators except Tata, Reliance & BSNL
98-xx-yyyyyy - Various operators except Tata, Reliance & BSNL
99-xx-yyyyyy - Various operators except Tata, Reliance & BSNL
For more information: http://coai.in/MSC%20Codes.htm
2006-09-30 00:37:34
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answered by Rayyan Sameer 3
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ISD code of india '91'. If you are dailing to mobile phone in India which are roaming then you can directly dail mobilenumber . If it's not then you can dial (+)0091mobilenumber - this will work for both mobile phones who have roaming facility or doesn't.
2006-09-30 00:39:45
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answered by abhi_madhani 3
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+91
2016-03-18 02:58:44
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answered by Anonymous
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2017-02-09 21:14:25
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answered by Anonymous
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there is no ISD code fpr mobile phones anywhere,......u just dial the mobile number
2006-09-30 00:32:49
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answered by Dr.Drake Romorei 3
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dial +91 and the mobile No
2006-09-30 00:57:00
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answered by rajendra s 2
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