BlackBerry Smartphones International calls BB bold

It is necessary to enter the number code (IDD) out, as I do with my land line, when I make an appeal to Europe or the phone it will take just the + sign followed by the country code, I call and the phone number?

You can use the + followed by the country code. It should also work

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