Whether you are keeping in touch with family members or communicating with business partners in Australia, it is of utmost importance to master the correct way of making phone calls. This article will explain in detail how to call Australian landlines and mobile phones, how to use international call prefixes, and recommend communication applications to help you successfully establish contact with Australia. Do you have any plans to go to Australia in the near future? BiyaPay provides a convenient and secure option for your cross - border remittances, and we will introduce this later.

When making a call to Australia, you first need to use the country code +61. This is the basis for dialing any Australian phone number, whether it is a landline or a mobile phone. When dialing, special attention should be paid to the use of area codes, as the number formats vary in different cities or regions.
Area Codes of Common Cities and Regions:
If you are calling an Australian mobile phone number, remember to add “04” and the mobile phone number after the country code. If you are making a call from abroad, omit the “0” in the area code and just enter +61 04, and then add the remaining digits of the mobile phone number. This ensures that your call can be connected smoothly.
At the same time, it should be noted that there are slight differences in the dialing formats between Australian landlines and mobile phones. Landlines usually start with the urban or regional area code, while mobile phones directly start with “04”.
When making an international call, in addition to using the Australian country code +61, you also need to use the corresponding international dialing prefix. The dialing prefixes vary slightly from country to country. Here are the international dialing prefixes of some common countries:
These international dialing prefixes are necessary when making international calls. They inform the telephone switching system that you are dialing a cross - border number. If these prefixes are not entered correctly, your call may not be connected.
When you start dialing, first enter the international dialing prefix, then enter the Australian country code +61, and then the target number (including the area code). Make sure you have entered all the numbers correctly and check if your dialing format is accurate.
If you want to avoid expensive international call charges, you can choose to use communication applications to make calls. Platforms like WhatsApp and Skype provide convenient ways for international calls:
Both of these applications can help users save a lot of international call costs, especially for those who frequently contact Australia or other countries, using these services is more cost - effective and efficient.
When making a call to Australia, it is very important to understand the meanings of the dial tone and the ringing tone. The Australian telephone system will emit different tones to indicate whether the call is successfully made and the call status.
These different sound prompts can help you judge whether the dialing is successful and ensure that you can promptly identify problems and adjust the dialing format.
Understanding how to make calls to Australia and the relevant dialing rules can not only help you keep in touch with your relatives and friends in Australia but also enable you to communicate more smoothly in business activities. Whether it is dialing landlines, mobile phones, using international call prefixes, or communication applications, these skills can help you save time and effort and avoid cumbersome operations.
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