The network type (GSM 900/1800/1900/Others) your handset supports must be compatible with the network type of the visiting network. You can check the network types your handset supports from https://www.gsmarena.com.
GP International Roaming Partners (GSM).
Most of the GP's Roaming Partner operators are GSM 900 or 1800. But there are some exceptions such as GSM 850 or 1900 network in North American countries, iden for Nextel, USA, 3G in Japan etc. If your current handset doesn't support this type of network, you can buy or rent (from respective airport) appropriate handset for using in these operators' networks
While traveling abroad, you can select network in two ways: Usually, your handset will automatically select the strongest network available in that place. While you are moving, your handset may change or switch network automatically depending on network strength of that area.
If “Network Selection” or “Operator Selection” option of your handset is set as 'Manual', you can select any one the available networks in the following way:
Most of the country's Int'l Access Code is '+' or '00'. See the following table for a detail list of countries where you will need to use a different Int'l Access Code for making Int'l Calls
Country | Int'l Direct Dial Code | Country | Int'l Direct Dial Code |
Abkhazia | 810 or + | Russia | 810 |
Anguilla | 11 | Singapore | 001(Singtel); 002(MobileOne); 008(Starhub) |
Brazil | 00xx or + | South Africa | 9 |
Cambodia | 007 or 001or + | St.Kitts & Nevis | 11 |
Cameroon | 007 or 001or + | St. Lucia | 11 |
Canada | 011 or + | St. Vicent | 11 |
Cayman Island | 011 or + | Tanzania | 0 |
Georgia | 8~10 or + | Tazikistan | 10-Aug |
Grenada | 011 or + | Tailand | 1 |
Hong Kong | 001 or + | Uganda | 000 or + |
Indonesia | 001 or 007 or 008 or + | USA | 11 |
Kenya | 0 | Ukraine | 8 -10 or + |
Nigeria | 9 | Uzbekistan | 1-Aug |
Paraguay | 002 or + |