You dial 00 + 44 + 7xxx xxx xxx ----- calling FOR a cellphone
And for a geographic fixed you dial 00 + 44 + (city code) + number
Aberdeen1224Huddersfield1484Preston1772Basildon1268Ipswich1473Reading118Belfast28Kettering1536Ripon1765Birmingham121Leeds113Rotherham1709Blackburn1254Leicester116Salisbury1722Blackpool1253Liverpool151Sheffield114Bolton1204London20Slough1753Bournemouth1202Luton1582Southampton23Bradford1274Manchester161Southend-on-Sea1702Brighton1273Middlesbrough1642St. Helens1744Bristol117Newcastle28Stoke-on-Trent1782Cambridge1223Newport1633Sunderland191Cardiff29Northampton1604Swansea1792Colchester1206Norwich1603Swindon1793Coventry24Nottingham115Watford1923Derby1332Oakham1572Wincester1962Dundee1382Oxford1865Wolverhampton1902Edinburgh131Peterborough1733Worcester1905Glasgow141Plymouth1752Wormbridge1981Gloucester1452Portsmouth23York1904
If you are in the UK, dial the mobile number. If you are outside the UK, dial the international access prefix, then the country code for the UK (+44), and then the mobile number without the leading 0.
There isn't. Any UK number starting with 7 or 07 is a mobile (cell) number.
To dial any UK number from an Irish mobile, just replace the trunk prefix 0 of the UK domestic number with +44.
Replace the trunk prefix 0 of the UK number with 00 44.
Replace the trunk prefix 0 of the UK mobile number with +44.
Prefix the US mobile number with country code +1. That's it.
If you are calling from a UK mobile to Australia, dial 00 (international prefix from the UK) 61 (country code for Australia) and then the Australian number, dropping the leading 0 To call from Australia to a UK mobile, dial 0011 (international prefix from Australia) 44 (country code for Australia) and then the UK mobile number, dropping the leading 0
Dial the Australian international access prefix 0011, followed by the country code 44, followed by the mobile code (omitting the leading 0 from the domestic number), and then the subscriber number. Mobiles in the UK are in the range +44 74 through +44 79.
To send a text to a UK mobile, just enter the UK mobile number exactly the same way you would when that mobile is in the UK.If you are using a GSM mobile phone, the most reliable method is to enter the number in full international format. In the case of a UK number, replace the trunk prefix 0 with the country code +44, including the plus symbol. That way, even when you are roaming, the mobile network will automatically insert any needed prefix(es).
0011 44 followed by the UK domestic number, omitting the trunk prefix 0.The country code for the UK is +44.(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, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
0755 is the first four digits of a mobile (cell) phone number so could be anywhere in the UK. In the UK mobile sector this prefix (0755) is used by both Vodafone and EE as of June 2016.
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.