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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:

  1. Your phone must use a SIM card (most new phones nowadays have SIM cards)
  2. 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.
    1. 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!
  3. 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).
  4. Please note we cannot guarantee compatibility of outside phones.

Last modified: August 20, 2017

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