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To call an 800 number from Mexico, you can’t dial it exactly the same way you would from the US. Toll-free US numbers like 1-800 become charged calls when dialed from outside the US, and you’ll need to replace the 800 prefix with a Mexican access code – usually 001-880 or a variation depending on the number. Here's how it works.

Need to call someone in China from the US? It’s easy when you know the right steps – and there are free and low-cost ways to do it too. All you need is the US exit code, China’s country code, and the local number. Here’s the format: 011 (US exit code) + 86 (China’s country code) + area code + local number.

Calling Guatemala from the US is simple once you know the format – and there are free and low-cost ways to do it too. You’ll need to dial the US exit code first, followed by the Guatemala calling code, and then the 8-digit local number. That means:
011 (US exit code) + 502 (Guatemala’s calling code) + local number.