No, definitely not. It is convention in the UK for mobiles to be allocated numbers started 07, but other countries can either use different blocks of numbers or mix mobile numbers in with numbers for regular landline phones.
For example:
United Kingdom
Mobiles usually in the format 07xxx xxxxxx (or +44 7xxx xxxxxx from overseas)
Ireland
08x xxxxxxx (or +353 8x xxxxxxx from overseas)
France
06 xxxx xxxx (or +33 6 xxxx xxxx from overseas)
Norway
9xxxxxxx (or +47 9xxxxxxx from overseas)
USA
Because mobile phone do not normally cost any more to call than a regular phone, they are mixed in with regular numbers, and just use the area code for wherever the phone's owner lived when they started their phone service.
Yes, mobile numbers in France can begin with 06 or 07, which is to say +33 6 or +33 7 in international format.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
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Mobile phone numbers stay the same no matter where the phone is. Regardless of where in the world the phone is, it is called as if it were in its "home" country.
Numbers can never end. There are an infinite amount of numbers. You can only start at 0. Scientists cannot name all the numbers in the world. So far, they have gone up to a sextillion.
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To call an English mobile that is roaming in another country, dial the English mobile number exactly the same way you would if the mobile were in England. English mobile numbers begin with +44 74 through +44 79. On a GSM mobile, enter the number in international format, beginning with the plus sign. Otherwise, replace the plus sign with your international access prefix (most commonly 00, but many countries use other prefixes. Australia uses 0011 and other prefixes.).
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no they are found in all places around the world and there numbers are estimated at around 100 million