All U.K. phone numbers begin with the same two digits.
Unlike the United States, where a specific cell phone number can be requested, cell phone companies in the United Kingdom give subscribers predetermined numbers. All cell phone numbers in the United Kingdom start with the same two digits; this way it is very easy to identify if someone is calling from a house phone or a cell phone. On your caller ID, you will be shown the country code too.
Instructions
1. Look for the U.K. country code, 44, on your caller ID. If the you are called from a U.K. cell phone, the number will begin with "01144" or it may be displayed as "+44."
2. Look for the number seven prefix. All mobile numbers in the U.K. begin with the number seven. No matter what part of the U.K. the caller is calling from, their mobile phone number will begin with the external dialing code and country code "01144" followed by the number seven.
3. Look for 15 total digits. This is the number of digits--including the country code and dialing number--for U.K mobile phones.
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