All UK numbers beginning with 03 (or +44-3 from overseas) are non-geographic numbers used by businesses, government and other organisations.
The numbers are not linked to any specific part of the country but they must, by law, cost exactly the same to dial as regular landline numbers beginning 01 and 02.
Numbers beginning 030... are specifically for government, charities and other not-for-profit organisations. Other 03 numbers are available to anybody.
No-where - UK numbers starting with 07 are mobile (cell) phone numbers.
There are no UK telephone numbers beginning with +44 480, nor, in fact, with +44 4. There are local numbers beginning with 480 in many towns across the country, but there's no way to know which town without further context.
In 1995, all UK geographical area codes were converted to begin with 01.
That is a mobile number - from the UK. This is distinguished by 44 - the country code for the UK, followed by 7. All the UK's mobile numbers start 07 - but when calling from abroad - you omit the zero
All mobile numbers in the UK begin with 07 (or 44 if it is a text). There is no "typical London" mobile number.
The telephone code 44777 is not a country code but rather a mobile phone number prefix used in the United Kingdom. In the UK, numbers starting with 447 are typically mobile numbers that begin with the international dialing code for the UK, which is +44. The specific format of 44777 indicates a mobile service provider.
There are no reliable statistics on the total number of telephone numbers.
STD dialling began in the UK in 1958.
In the UK, 07547 is a mobile code, along with all codes from 07400 to 07999. From outside the UK, dial +44 7547.
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Nowhere ! UK numbers starting with 0161 are for the MANCHESTER area !
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