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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.

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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.

Calling Bangladesh from the US is easy once you know the correct international dialing format – and there are even free and low-cost options available. Whether you’re calling a mobile or landline, you'll need to include the right country and area codes. And if you’re looking to save money, apps like WhatsApp or international calling services can make staying in touch more affordable than ever.