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International services
saved with the international dialling
codes you need, ie, +44 minus the
leading zero from the area code for
calls back to the UK.
Note: The availability of Orange products
and services when roaming is dependent
upon the partner network.
stay in touch in many countries
by switching networks
Orange has partnerships with a range of
networks in a variety of countries. When
you go abroad, you need to tell your phone
to select a network.
To select the network area (Roaming):
1
Press Menu, scroll to Settings and
press select, then Phone settings.
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2
Scroll to Select Network and press OK.
3
Press Select Network.
4
Press OK, select UMTS/GMS Dual,
GSM Only, or PCS Only and press OK..
5
Select Auto or Manual and press OK.
Auto
The selection of network service
operators depends on the setting
in the Edit preferred list.
Manual
You will be required to select a
network service operator from the list.
For more information call Orange
customer services on
150
or, if you are
a pay as you go customer, on
451
from
your Orange phone.
using your Answer Phone abroad
While abroad, you can use your Answer
Phone as easily as you do when in the UK.
1
Simply press and hold the 1 key.
2
You will be connected to your Answer
Phone. Now just press:
1
to listen to your message again
2
to save your message
3
to delete your message
7
to rewind 10 seconds
8
to skip to the next message
9
to fast forward 10 seconds
#
to return the call.
International services
using GPRS abroad
If you use GPRS abroad you may need
to manually select the network you use to
ensure that you are roaming on a network
that supports GPRS Roaming.
Call customer services on
150
from your
Orange phone, or
07973 100 150
from
any other phone, to get an up-to-date list
of foreign operators that support GPRS
Roaming and the tariffs applicable to the
Service plan.
You can connect to GPRS services as if
you are in the UK when you use it abroad.
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