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the code is 00353 +the mobile number leaving out the first zero
The telephone code +44 20 is used for London, United Kingdom. The "+44" is the country code for the UK, and the "20" is the area code specifically for Greater London. This code is used for both landlines and mobile phones when dialing to or from the London area.
No, 756 is not an area code in London, England. London area codes typically start with 20 or 7, such as 020 for central London and 077 for mobile phones. The correct area code for London can vary depending on the specific location within the city. It is important to verify the correct area code when making calls within London.
No - all UK mobile numbers begin with 07 (or just 7 if you're calling it from overseas). According to the BT web-site, there is no area code in the London region starting 260. London numbers have the number format 020 xxxx xxxx. That is an area code of 020 followed by an eight digit number.
That is not a UK mobile number ! It would appear to be a landline number for someone in the London area - indicated by the digits 20 (after the country code of 44). HOWEVER - no area code in London starts with an 8.All UK mobile numbers start with a 7 - so the number would start 00447xxx
Mobile ZIP code? Do you mean telephone area code? UK Mobiles have (075xx, 077xx, 078xx, 079xx) codes but these can be anywhere in the UK. They are not divided up by area at all (except for Isle of Man, Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, etc).
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All mobile numbers in the UK begin with 07 (or 44 if it is a text). There is no "typical London" mobile number.
The airport code for London Luton Airport is LTN.
The airport code for Mobile Regional Airport is MOB.
Some examples of mobile hairdressers' businesses in London include Livia Mobile Hairdressing and Jane's Mobile Salon. These businesses can be contacted at 07743744898 and 07949220567 respectively.
The Irish code is 00353 and then you drop the first number of the area code/mobile code, which will be a 0