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>> With a cell phone, it's different; you dial the number of the country
>> code, 91, the city code, 11 and then the number. Since there is no 911
>> emergency numbers on cellular service, there is no problem. To dial 911
>> emergency from a cell phone, you include a # sign after the number.
>
> I'm almost 99,9% certain that you dont need to include the pound sign
> for 911 on a cell phone, here. Have never had to do it, so cant say
> with 100% certainty.
I've done so, and no, all you need to dial is "911". I've
done so on the
Sasktel, Bell Canada, and Ameritech mobile networks.
.....Bob
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