As of 2019, there were around 54,000 mobile phone masts in the UK. This number is constantly changing as network operators build new masts and upgrade existing ones to expand coverage and capacity.
In most countries, cell phones (mobile phones) use separate telephone prefixes. For example, in the UK, cell phone codes are in the range 07400 through 07999.
The UK does not have volcanic eruptions because it is situated on the Eurasian Plate, which is not a tectonically active region with significant volcanic activity. The last volcanic eruptions in the UK occurred millions of years ago. The closest active volcanoes to the UK are in Iceland.
The first ever number 1 single in the UK was "Here in My Heart" by Al Martino, which reached the top of the UK Singles Chart in November 1952.
Tinchy Stryder has achieved one number one hit in the UK.
There is no such code.
Dial 011 44, then the full UK phone number minus its leading zero. For example, UK number 01632 456789 (or +44 1632 456789) is dialled as 011 44 1632 456789.
This looks like a UK 'non-geographic' number - as it would be dialled from overseas. . However - I cannot find any reference to it on the BT website.
If 447 is the prefix, then you are calling a mobile phone in the UK. 44 is the UK international dialling code, while 7 is the first significant digit after the '0' trunk code. For instance, the number (+44) 07xyz abcdef would be dialled 447xyzabcdef.
Dial 00 44 then the full UK mobile number minus its leading zero. For example, UK mobile 07123 456789 would be dialled as 00 44 7123 456789 from Italy.
If you are calling a mobile phone that is registered in the same country as you are dialling from, you always dial the same number to reach it.Wherever a mobile phone is in the world, it retains its normal number - which is associated with the country it is from originally. When that phone is taken out of the country, the telephone networks will automatically reroute your call to wherever in the world the phone now is.For example, if a United Kingdom mobile phone was being used in Canada:From the United Kingdom, the normal domestic number would be dialled (07xxx xxxxxx) and the network would redirect the call to the mobile in Canada.From Canada, even though that is where the phone currently is, a caller would have to dial the full UK international number, as it is still a UK-registered phone. In this case, something like: 011-44-7xxx-xxxxxx.From any other country in the world, the full international UK number would be dialled - i.e. you always assume the phone is in the UK, no matter where it actually is.
The mobile phone number remains the same no matter where you take your phone - callers do not have to guess where your phone is before they dial you. In this case, the US caller would call you in the same was as calling any other UK telephone number: international access code 011, then country code 44 for the UK, followed by the full mobile number ignoring the leading zero. For example, 07345 345678 would be dialled as 011 44 7345 345678 from the USA.
The 44 denotes that the number could be anywhere in the UK (England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland and the 7 means that it is a mobile (cell) number so could also be anywhere. The 9 is just part of the rest of the number.
The country code for the USA is +1 so you dial 00 1 then the ten-digit American phone number. For example, (313) 555 0012 would be dialled from the UK as 00 1 313 555 0012.
111 is the emergency number for Police/Fire/Ambulance in New zealand.Non urgent police calls should go through their numbers listed in the phone book.Historically, the NZ phone system was based on that of UK. Except that the numbers on the dial were reversed on the old rotary dial phones. But in the background, the NZ Post Office kept the same systems as the UK ones. In UK, 999 was the emergency phone number. In NZ, when you dialled number 4 (on old rotary phone) actually 6 pulses went down the line, similarly dialling 7 sent 3 pulses down the line.So when in NZ you dialled 1, there were 9 pulses sent down the line. The 'single pulse' option was avoided in both systems to make emergency calls more resistant to casual errors.
The UK uses country code +44From the Republic of Ireland, you must dial 00 44 then the full UK phone number minus its initial zero.For example, 0151 496 0018 would be dialled from Ireland as 00 44 151 496 0018.(Note: from Northern Ireland, just dial the full UK number.)
+44, then remove the leading zero of the UK number. So, as an example: 07302 123456 would be dialled as +44 7302 123456