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London's telephone code is 020 followed by an eight digit number which will start with 3,7 or 8. The number that you have asked about is not a London number as you have described it.
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If you're in the UK, area code 020 is London. The '3' is the first digit of the local number, not the last digit of the area code.
On a mobile: +44 20 (8-digit London number) On a landline or fax: 00 44 20 (8-digit London number)
If you're in the UK, area code 020 is London. The '3' is the first digit of the local number, not the last digit of the area code.
That is a number in London, England, but missing the last digit. Country code +44 is the UK, city code 20 is London, and local numbers have 8 digits.
The telephone area code for all of London, including Greenwich, is 020, or +44 20 in international format. The local number is then a further 8 digits. Although you may see references to things like "area code 0208," that is incorrect. The correct area code for London is just 020, and the 8 (or other digit) is the first digit of the 8-digit local number.
In the UK, there is no area code 0207. Area code 020 is London. Number portability means that it is no longer reliably possible to narrow down a London number to a particular neighbourhood by the first few digits of the number. In fact, the "inner/outer" distinction formerly in the digit 7 or 8 following the area code, no longer holds firm.
There is a digit missing, so it isn't possible to tell. All London numbers now have 8 digits preceded by 020 if the number is being called from outside London or from a mobile.
The cw2 on a credit card is the CONTROL NUMBER. It is a 3 digit number usually in the back of the card.