It's from the UK (the +44 indicates it originates from here). the next digit (7) defines it as a mobile (cell) phone number. All UK mobiles start with 07, but when calling from overseas, you omit the first zero.
It is a mobile telephone number for the UK.
This is a mobile (cell) phone number so could be anywhere in the UK.
That's a UK number - assigned to a mobile (cell) phone
+34 (including the plus symbol) followed by the 9-digit Spanish number
This number relates to a mobile phone in the UK. The +44 is the international dialling access code for the UK. As the number starts with a 7 minus the 0, then this relates to either a mobile or personal pager service n the UK If dialling a mobile within the UK then the number would start with the zero added: 07412.
Thailand uses the country code +66, and you must also drop the trunk prefix 0 from the beginning of the Thai domestic telephone number. Using a mobile phone, just dial the number in international format, beginning with the plus symbol. If your mobile does not allow you to enter the plus symbol in a telephone number, or if you are calling from a landline, substitute the UK's international access prefix 00 for the plus symbol.
If two UK-based mobile phones are in France, and you want to call from one to the other, dial the UK mobile number, but be sure it is in full international format. For example, the (fictitious) UK mobile number 07700 900123 would be stored as +447700900123. Start with the country code +44 for the UK (including the plus sign!), and drop the leading 0 from the UK domestic number.
That's a mobile in the UK, except you're one digit short.
Dial the UK mobile number exactly the same way you do when the mobile is in the UK.
On a GSM mobile (from any country, in any country), just replace the trunk prefix 0 of the UK number (landline, mobile, or other) with country code +44, including the plus sign. For example, the fictitious number 0151 496-0123 becomes +441514960123. From a landline, or from a non-GSM mobile, replace the plus sign with 00.
Dial the UK mobile number exactly the same way you do when the mobile is at home in the UK. The mobile network will automatically locate it.
To dial a UK mobile from the UK, just dial the mobile number as you normally would, whether the mobile user is at home or roaming internationally.To dial a UK mobile number from a UK mobile that is roaming internationally, the most reliable method is to dial the number in full international format: replace the trunk prefix 0 with country code +44 (including the plus sign).Alternatively, in some areas you may (or may not) be able to dial the UK mobile number in domestic format; however, doing so may also connect you to a number in the country where you're roaming, if the number ranges overlap.