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Title: How To Dial A Cell Number In Cali Columbia Post by: DallasTexas on June 27, 2001, 04:00:00 AM Anyone know what the correct city code to dial a cell number in Cali Columbia is?
To dial a house there I dial 011-572-XXXXXXX I thought the city code to dial a cell phone was different and was 573. But when I try and dial 011-573-XXXXXXXXX (Cell Number) it gives me a weird busy signal all the time. When I am in Cali I simply dial 03358XXXXX and it is no problem? Anyone know what I am doing wrong is? Title: Okay It Works Thanks All Post by: DallasTexas on June 28, 2001, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to How To Dial A Cell Number In Cali Columb..., posted by DallasTexas on Jun 27, 2001
Thanks Title: Tell us why it works now and it didn't before? n/t Post by: El Diablo on June 28, 2001, 04:00:00 AM Title: Not Sure Probably Operator (Me) Error (EOM) Post by: DallasTexas on June 28, 2001, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Tell us why it works now and it didn't b..., posted by El Diablo on Jun 28, 2001
Not sure why it works now and not yesterday. Operator error on my part, although I did use a different phone card today than yesterday to dial it. Title: Your calling card is at fault Post by: El Diablo on June 28, 2001, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Not Sure Probably Operator (Me) Error (E..., posted by DallasTexas on Jun 28, 2001
The phone card you are using to dial with is most likely at fault. Quite a few phone cards will not allow a dial to an overseas cellular. Title: Re: Your calling card is at fault Post by: FilipinaCupid on July 05, 2001, 04:00:00 AM Title: Still Trying To Find Out How (EOM) Post by: DallasTexas on June 27, 2001, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to How To Dial A Cell Number In Cali Columb..., posted by DallasTexas on Jun 27, 2001
Still trying to figure this out Title: Re: Still Trying To Find Out How (EOM) Post by: El Diablo on June 27, 2001, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Still Trying To Find Out How (EOM), posted by DallasTexas on Jun 27, 2001
I have a cell phone in Cali and the gentleman gave you the correct format. It is 011-573-xxx-xxxx. What message did you hear when you dialed 011-573-584-xxxx? If it's not the right number or if the phone itself is turned off you should receive a message indicating so. It will be in Spanish though. Title: Re: Re: Still Trying To Find Out How (EOM) Post by: DallasTexas on June 28, 2001, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Still Trying To Find Out How (EOM), posted by El Diablo on Jun 27, 2001
I get a constant busy signal no message. However, it is not the same busy signal you get if a phone is actually busy. Title: Here's How Post by: Jebster on June 27, 2001, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to How To Dial A Cell Number In Cali Columb..., posted by DallasTexas on Jun 27, 2001
Only dial 011-573-XXX-XXXX, that is like a normal call except the 573 goes to any cell phone when you dial from outside the country. Then just dial the normal, 7 digit number. Good luck. Title: Re: Here's How Post by: DallasTexas on June 27, 2001, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Here's How, posted by Jebster on Jun 27, 2001
BTW Jebster I am orginally from Biloxi Mississippi Title: Re: Here's How Post by: DallasTexas on June 27, 2001, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Here's How, posted by Jebster on Jun 27, 2001
I tried that I dialed 011-573-584-XXXX dropping the 033-584-XXXX got the same results. Title: That Should Have Worked Post by: Jebster on June 28, 2001, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Here's How, posted by DallasTexas on Jun 27, 2001
DT, I am sure that you dialed it correctly. Something else must be wrong. I dial cell phones in Colombia 3 to 4 times per month (in Cartagena and Barranquilla) and they always work. BTW, I am originally from Pascagoula and lived in Dallas also !!! Title: Re: That Should Have Worked Post by: DallasTexas on June 28, 2001, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to That Should Have Worked, posted by Jebster on Jun 28, 2001
This is one of those cell phones where you have to buy the cards. Do you think that makes a difference? Title: Re: Re: That Should Have Worked Post by: Jebster on June 29, 2001, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: That Should Have Worked, posted by DallasTexas on Jun 28, 2001
No, I actually have an old cell phone (Nokia 2160) which I took down to Barranquilla and Celcaribe acivated it for me, no problems. The card you get is like a U.S. long distance calling card, but works better. You buy the card, scratch off the code and then dial a special number and it "installs" to your number the amount of minutes you purchased. You throw the card away because you have the minutes on record with the cell phone company and they automatically keep track of them. You can buy new cards literally anywhere when you need more time. I have called my cell phone from the U.S.(which I left for a friend to use) many times, dialing just as I suggested, and it has always worked. Perhaps your lady friend has no time left on her card and has not bought a new one. But remember, it does not cost anything to receive a call. They only charge when you make calls. So even if she has no calling time left, she can still receive calls for a period of time. After about 30 days of calling inactivity, the cell phone company cancells your service. |