Make and Receive Worldwide Calls
When traveling on international networks, you can place and answer calls as you would on the
Sprint network (see Place and Answer Calls), although some additional instructions may be
required to place a call. Some features and services are not available in all countries. For more
information on services that are available while roaming, visit sprint.com/sww.
Make Calls Using Plus (+) Code Dialing
Placing calls from one country to another country is simple with the Plus (+) Code Dialing feature.
When placing international calls, you can use Plus Code Dialing to enter the appropriate
international access code for your location (for example, 011 for international calls placed from the
United States).
Notes:
Plus Code Dialing is only available when roaming internationally on GSM networks and on
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certain CDMA networks in the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean.
International access codes and dialing information are available online at sprint.com/sww.
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To use Plus Code Dialing to place an international call:
1. Tap
>
to display the phone screen.
2. If you are on the GSM network, touch and hold
"+" symbol automatically inserts the international access code for the country from which you are
calling.)
3. If you are on the CDMA network outside Canada or the Caribbean, enter the international
access code for the country from which you are calling.
4. Tap
to enter the US country code, and then enter the area code and number.
5. Tap Call to place the call.
Sprint International Voicemail Service
Your Sprint voicemail will follow you as you travel. All of your unanswered calls will be forwarded to
your Sprint voicemail. You will need to be sure your voicemail box is already set up and that you
know your voicemail passcode.
Note: Sprint voicemail may not be available on all networks; check sprint.com/sww for service
information.
International Voicemail Troubleshooting
There are a few tips to keep in mind when using Sprint voicemail while traveling.
Making Connections
Global Services
to insert a "+" on the phone dial screen. (The
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