That's a mobile number.
+44, which is dialled as 01144 from the USA and Canada, is the country code for the United Kingdom. Where the next two digits of the number are '70' as in this case, it is not a geogrpahic area code, but a 'personal number' which an individual can redirect to different phones as and when they choose.
Replace the trunk prefix 0 of the UK mobile number with +44.
+44 is the international dialling code for the UK. (0)7526 is not a geographical area code, it is a mobile (cell) number.
Code to ring Spain on a mobile from England?0034 Enjoyyy :D
There is no city in the UK starting with area code 791. All 'area' codes starting with 7 are mobile (cell) phone numbers.
+44 is the international code for England.
The first two numbers are the international dialling code to get into the UK. The 7 signifies that the number is a mobile number; no area.
No-where - UK numbers starting with 07 are mobile (cell) phone numbers.
+44 is the country code for the United Kingdom, including England. +44 78xxx xxxxxx will be a mobile phone. It could be anywhere in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland and is not linked to a specific geographic area.
The physical location of a mobile phone is not relevant to how you dial it. To call a US-based mobile phone from the UK, dial 00 1 and the area code and number.
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.