Phone
How do I dial internationally?
To dial internationally, please dial “00”, or “+” and then the country code. For example, to call the NYC number, 212-123-4567, you would dial 00 –> then 1 for the US country code –> then the number. (You would dial 00-1-212-123-4567.) You must use + or 00 as your prefix for international calls,
For example, to call the NYC number, 212-123-4567, you would dial 00 –> then 1 for the US country code –> then the number. (You would dial 00-1-212-123-4567.) You must use + or 00 as your prefix for international calls, otherwise, you will be charged at MUCH higher rate.
Last modified: July 4, 2017
How do I dial in Israel?
To dial in Israel, simply enter the area code and number.
In order to dial within Isarel, you will need to enter 9 or 10 digits into your phone.
Example 1: if you are trying to call the David Intercontinental Hotel in Tel Aviv you will need to enter into your phone the following number: 037951111 (9 digits).
Example 2: if you would like to call your friend that also has a NES Mobile SIM, simply enter his number, say:0521234567 (10 digits).
Last modified: July 4, 2017
With NES Mobile, you can rent an Israel phone or get an Israel SIM card. Bringing your cell phone from home to Israel is easy – but to use our service, there are some technical requirements:
- Your phone must use a SIM card (most new phones nowadays have SIM cards)
- Make sure your phone is unlocked (i.e. not programmed to work exclusively with your original carrier’s network). You can ask your carrier to unlock it for a short while.
- One way to test if your phone is unlocked: try inserting different carriers SIM card into your phone. For example, if you use a Verizon SIM, try inserting an AT&T SIM into your phone. If the phone registers on the AT&T network, your phone in unlocked!
- Your phone must be a GSM phone with the following frequencies: GSM 900 MHz & 1800 MHz, UMTS 850 MHz & 2100 MHz or 4G LTE. Most new smartphones have quad bands (so they will work in Israel).
- Please note we cannot guarantee compatibility of outside phones.
Last modified: August 20, 2017