There are no 13-digit telephone numbers beginning with 02 in the UK. All numbers beginning with 02 have 11 digits, including the trunk prefix 0. For example, 020 7496 0123 [fictional number].
The 02 customer service number is useful in the UK for people who have a mobile phone contract with 02 and need help or for people who want to get a contract with 02.
If you mean 03001 (or +443001 as it would be from abroad), it isn't an area code. It is a non-geographic number which is charged (in he UK at least) at the same rate as numbers starting 01 and 02
There isn't. Any UK number starting with 7 or 07 is a mobile (cell) number.
UK area codes always begin with 01 or 02. A 05 number is a phone line which runs from a broadband router. This in turn is run through a 01 or 02 number
That's a UK number - HOWEVER - numbers starting with 06 in the UK are not in use yet.
0911 is a "premium rate" number in the United Kingdom - normally used for competitions, information lines, horoscopes, dating services, etc. In the UK, all numbers starting "09" are premium rate. Normal land phone numbers start "01" or "02", with mobile (cell) phones starting "07".
Nowhere. Any UK number starting with 7 will be a mobile (cell) phone number.
In a mobile number, "44" is the country code for the United Kingdom. It is used when dialing UK numbers from abroad, indicating that the call is being routed to the UK. For example, if you see a mobile number starting with +44, it signifies that the number is registered in the UK.
Any UK (which includes England) number starting with 07 is a mobile (cell) phone number.
You can get the 02 helpline number by visiting the official O2 helpline UK website. Once on the page, scroll to the bottom and click on "Contact Us." Select what your inquiry is about to bring up a listing of contact numbers.
A telephone number starting with +44 70 is a personal "follow-me" number in the UK, but it could forward to almost anywhere in the world. It is definitely not the main business number of any bank.
Dissecting the number - It looks like a mobile (cell) phone number. Most UK 'area codes' start with either 01, 02 or 03. Since your number starts with 07 (the zero is left off when dialling from abroad) it appears to be a mobile number.