How do I make an International call?

Dialling Made Simple with Voyced

In traditional phone systems, each country had its own rules for how to call someone in another area or country. It could get confusing quickly.
At Voyced, we've made things simple.

No matter where your number is from, UK, US, or even Guadeloupe, you always start by dialling 00 when calling out to a number in another country.

✅ Just dial: 00 + country code + area code + phone number

Example: To call us, dial 00 44 203 5000202.

 

Because of this, you can save all your contacts in full international format. This way, they’ll work on any device using Voyced, no matter where you're calling from.

 

 

Last updated: 21/03/2025

 

 


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