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#Obtain your international prefix/exit code. This number allows you to dial outside of the country you are calling from. Each country has a different code. For example, if dialing from inside the United States you would use 011 as the exit code while; if dialing from Argentina, you would use 00 as the exit code.
 
#Obtain your international prefix/exit code. This number allows you to dial outside of the country you are calling from. Each country has a different code. For example, if dialing from inside the United States you would use 011 as the exit code while; if dialing from Argentina, you would use 00 as the exit code.
 
#*You can find your country code by running an online search with the query “--Your Country’s Name-- Exit Code”.
 
#*You can find your country code by running an online search with the query “--Your Country’s Name-- Exit Code”.
#Obtain the national prefix/country code of the country you are calling. The country code is typically 1-3 digits long and identifies the country to which you are placing a call. The Australian country code is 61.<ref>http://www.accesscomms.com.au/reference/areacode.htm</ref>
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#Obtain the national prefix/country code of the country you are calling. The country code is typically 1-3 digits long and identifies the country to which you are placing a call. The Australian country code is 61.<ref name="rf1">http://www.accesscomms.com.au/reference/areacode.htm</ref>
#Obtain the area or city code. This number can be 1-3 digits long and will narrow your call geographically in the country you are calling. Australia has 5 area codes. You do not generally need to dial the 0 before the number, it is simply put there as a placeholder.<ref>http://www.accesscomms.com.au/reference/areacode.htm</ref>
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#Obtain the area or city code. This number can be 1-3 digits long and will narrow your call geographically in the country you are calling. Australia has 5 area codes. You do not generally need to dial the 0 before the number, it is simply put there as a placeholder.<ref name="rf1" />
 
#*Code for New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory: 02
 
#*Code for New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory: 02
 
#*Code for Victoria and Tasmania: 03
 
#*Code for Victoria and Tasmania: 03
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#Obtain the local phone number. This is the direct phone number of the residence, business, or mobile phone that you are contacting in Australia. Australia uses 8-digit local phone numbers for all customers.
 
#Obtain the local phone number. This is the direct phone number of the residence, business, or mobile phone that you are contacting in Australia. Australia uses 8-digit local phone numbers for all customers.
 
===  Making the Call ===
 
===  Making the Call ===
#Check the local time. Australia has three standard time zones. In international contexts they are often called Australian Western Standard Time (AWST), Australian Central Standard Time (ACST) and Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST). These time zones are 13-15 hours ahead of United States Eastern Standard Time (EST), so it is important to make your call at a time that is convenient to both parties.<ref>http://www.worldtimezone.com/time-australia12.php</ref>
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#Check the local time. Australia has three standard time zones. In international contexts they are often called Australian Western Standard Time (AWST), Australian Central Standard Time (ACST) and Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST). These time zones are 13-15 hours ahead of United States Eastern Standard Time (EST), so it is important to make your call at a time that is convenient to both parties.<ref name="rf2">http://www.worldtimezone.com/time-australia12.php</ref>
 
#Dial the complete international phone number. Once you have gathered the required numbers, dial and wait for a ring to signal a proper connection. The following example represents the dialing sequence of a phone call to Sydney, Australia from New York, USA: (The local phone number has been left blank.) 011612????????
 
#Dial the complete international phone number. Once you have gathered the required numbers, dial and wait for a ring to signal a proper connection. The following example represents the dialing sequence of a phone call to Sydney, Australia from New York, USA: (The local phone number has been left blank.) 011612????????
 
#Consider the price of an international call. International phone calls can be very expensive. You may want to contact your phone service provider for information on international calling plans or use a prepaid calling card to offset the cost.
 
#Consider the price of an international call. International phone calls can be very expensive. You may want to contact your phone service provider for information on international calling plans or use a prepaid calling card to offset the cost.