IMPORTANT MEXICO CALLING INFORMATION TO MOBILE DEVICES
Due to changes made by COFETEL, the telecommunications regulatory body in Mexico, effective November 4th, 2006, anyone dialing a mobile number to Mexico will now be required to dial a “1” after the country code “52”. This increased the number of digits from 12 to 13 that the customer must dial after the 011 prefix in order to complete calls to Mexican mobile numbers. For a list of Mexico cities by Band number, refer to our
basic International pricing chart for Mexico.
Note: Many foreign telecommunications companies impose substantial fees on Cox Long Distance to complete international calls for services they designate as premium. Premium services can include: international calls that terminate to wireless phones, pagers, personal computers and personal digital assistants (PDAs); international calls that require satellite technology; and international calls to chat lines or other information services such as 900 numbers. International calls that terminate to premium services in countries that impose premium fees will have a rate that is $.02 to $.40 per minute higher than the current rates for international calls that terminate to non-premium services. If you have questions, please contact your local Cox business office at the phone number on your monthly bill. Rates displayed are for direct-dialed international calls and will be charged based on Country and City Code.