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Look up UK dialling codes (or ‘STD codes’) by geographic area or the first few numbers of a landline phone number.
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011- international prefix; dial first when calling abroad from the US or Canada44- Country Code for UKPhone Number (remove initial 0):example call from the United States or from Canada to a London landline: 011 44 20 ? ?geographic area codes not neededto reach British cell phonesdialing format valid for calls and text messages: 011 44 7? ? ?To call a UK mobile phone number from the UK, dial the full number. To call a UK mobile phone number from overseas: Dial the international access code for the country you are calling from – typically 00, 011, or ‘+’ (mobiles)
Telephone numbers are of variable length. Local numbers are supported from landlines. Numbers can be dialled with a '0'-lead prefix that denotes either a geographical region or another service. Mobile phone numbers have distinct prefixes that are not geographic, and are portable between providers.
Formatting UK Landline Numbers: Domestic Calls: Dial the area code (including the initial ‘0’) followed by the subscriber number. Example: 020 7123 4567 (London landline) International Calls: Dial the country code (+44), then the area code (omitting the initial ‘0’), followed by the subscriber number. Example: +44 20 7123 4567.
Here’s what you need to know: 📱 Mobile: Simply dial the full number, including the leading “0” (e.g., 07123 456789). ☎️ Landline: Dial the complete number, including the area code (e.g., 020 7123 4567). Calling from outside the UK? No problem! 🌎 Just swap the leading “0” with the UK’s country code “+44” (e.g., +44 7123 456789 or +44 20 7123 4567).
Landline: +44 (20) 1234 5678. Mobile: +44 (77) 1234 5678. These examples illustrate the consistent structure of UK phone numbers, facilitating clarity and ease of communication. How to Format a UK Phone Number. Country Code: Begin with the UK’s country code, which is +44.