Dialing 141 in the UK is a way to withhold your phone number when making a call. When you dial 141 before the number you wish to call, your caller ID will be hidden from the recipient. This feature can be useful for maintaining privacy, but it does not work when calling emergency services or certain businesses that do not accept calls from withheld numbers.
Yes, dialling is a variant spelling of dialing. For example, "What telephone number are you dialling?"
Luton's dialling code is 01582.
567218 is not a dialling code from the UK, which all start with zero. The dialling code for Glasgow, Scotland is 0141.
The international dialling code for mainline China is +86
STD dialling began in the UK in 1958.
First dial 00 353 56 and then the local number.
Since the introduction of number portability, it is no longer possible to narrow a number down to a specific part of Glasgow by looking at the first few digits. Area code 0141 (or +44 141 in international format) is Glasgow.
141 x 141 = 19,881
+51
By dialling his number
0141 is Glasgow's dialling code. 952 is not a dialling code in any part of the UK.
5% of 141= 5% * 141= 0.05 * 141= 7.05