Call Atlanta from France

To make an international call to Atlanta, GA from France, please follow the dialing steps shown below.

Because US phone numbers are highly standardized, dialing US phone numbers is easy - and the same international dialing procedure applies whether you are calling Atlanta from Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Nice, or any other France location.

When dialing Atlanta from France, it makes no difference whether you are calling from a France landline or mobile phone - the dialing procedure is the same (although your rates may vary).

As well, when dialing to the USA, it also doesn't matter if you are calling to a Atlanta landline phone or a Atlanta mobile phone - both types of numbers have the same format and the dialing procedure is the same. Again, rates may vary depending on your plan.

If you are using a calling card, prepaid plan, and other types of services, additional or different dialing steps may be required. As well, extra charges may apply beyond per minute rates, especially when calling to mobile phones in United States. Please check with your provider for details.

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Phone Number Formats to Call Atlanta from France

In the United States, phone number formats are highly standardized with no variation across the country. As well, landline and mobile phone numbers are formatted exactly the same. It is not possible to tell, simply by looking at a US phone number, whether it is a mobile or landline number - and it doesn't matter for dialing purposes.

All US phone numbers are 10-digits long and include a 3-digit area code and 7-digit local subscriber number. Increasingly, the same region may have multiple area codes. Local subscriber numbers are unique within an area code. Please check here for more information on Atlanta area codes.

US phone numbers may be written to include a leading ' 1 '. This ' 1 ' can serve as either the US country code for inbound international calls or as a national direct code for national long distance dialing in the US.

If the Atlanta phone number you have does not contain the full 10-digit phone number, then you'll need to double check to find the correct number.

To make an international phone call to Atlanta from France, you need to dial a phone number formatted as follows:

Call Atlanta Landline Phone from France

00*  1   aaa  nnn nnnn
international
access code
country
code
3-digit
area code
7-digit
landline number

Call Atlanta Mobile Phone from France

00*  1   aaa  nnn nnnn
international
access code
country
code
3-digit
area code
7-digit
mobile number

* France uses carrier-specific access codes - and the carriers are changing constantly due to mergers and new entrants. '00' is the IDD for Orange customers, but other carriers may use different codes. Please check with your carrier to determine the IDD you should use.

Click here for more on Atlanta landline vs. mobile phone numbers.

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Dialing Steps to Call Atlanta from France

To call a Atlanta landline or mobile phone number from France, follow this dialing procedure.

1. Dial France int'l access code / IDD:  00*

France uses carrier-specific access codes - and the carriers are changing constantly due to mergers and new entrants. '00' is the IDD for Orange customers. Please check with your carrier to determine the IDD you should use.

Note that some mobile operators may not require you to dial an IDD and/or may allow use of substitute characters (such as '+') in lieu of an IDD.

2. Dial US country code: + 1 

If your Atlanta destination phone number starts with a ' 1 ' - e.g., 1 404 454 8180, then this serves as the country code. Don't dial ' 1 ' twice.

3. Dial a 10-digit Atlanta phone number

To reach a Atlanta landline number or a Atlanta mobile phone, dial a 10-digit number as follows:

a. Dial a 3-digit Atlanta area code:  aaa 

b. Dial a 7-digit local subscriber number: nnn nnnn

Some common Atlanta area codes are: 404 , 678 , and 770 . List of Atlanta area codes

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