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International direct dialing (IDD) or international subscriber dialling (ISD) is placing an international telephone call that is dialed directly by a telephone subscriber, rather than by an telephone operator. The term ''international subscriber dialling'' was used in the United Kingdom and Australia until the terminology was changed to international direct dialling. International Direct Dialed (IDD) services were introduced to Grenada in 1987. Customers presently have the capability to place international calls at their convenience, utilising a 100% digital reliable network capable of providing high quality and fast connectivity. GRENTEL has in place good relationships with the major long distance companies of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and all Caribbean countries to help facilitate this growth. Calls are initiated by dialing the international call prefix for the originating country, followed by the country calling code for the destination country, and finally the national telephone number of the destination. When phone numbers are published for international use, the international call prefix is omitted, and the number should start with a plus sign (''+'') followed by the country calling code. The plus sign indicates that the country code follows and that an access code may have to be dialed in the originating country. ==Example== A fictitious number in Sydney, Australia is ''(02) 3456 7890''. It is published in the form ''+61 2 3456 7890'' for international use. In the United States, this number is dialed as ''011 61 2 3456 7890'', with ''011'' being the international call prefix used in the USA and ''61'' being the country calling code of Australia. From the United Kingdom, the international access code is ''00'', so the call is dialed as ''00 61 2 3456 7890''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「International direct dialing」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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