Hi Sam,

On cell phones and modern faxes you should be able to type the
following:

+45 39208948

+45 is the country code and the rest is the phone number and in Denmark
we do not shorten the numbers.

In Denmark on a normal land line I would replace the + with 00 - but I
don't know what it would be like in the States.

Regards
 Kristian
On Sat, 2003-12-13 at 01:05, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> On January 31st I will be giving a presentation on Courier at the 2004
> Nordu/USENIX conference, in Copenhagen, Denmark.  I'm looking forward it.
>
> However, at the moment I'm having a devil of a time faxing over the
> paperwork over there.  The fax number I got matches the one listed on
> www.dkuug.dk, so it's correct.  But from the United States, 0114539208948
> gets me a looping recording which, obviously, I don't understand.  I dimly
> recall that international calls to some countries use either an additional
> code between after the country code and the local number, or by dropping a
> few leading digits from the local number. I'm sure many folks on this
> mailing list, who are more familiar with i18n dialing tricks than me, will
> point me in the right direction.
--
Kristian Duus �stergaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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