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Mobile phone prefixes
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Is there any way to check from a standard (07xxxxxxxxx) mobile number if it is set up as a premium rate number? Is this indeed possible?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.07 numbers aren't only used for mobile phones. They're also used for 'personal numbering' services, which are expensive to call.
To check the calling charges (from a BT residential landline) to an 07 number, find the relevant prefix in the first column of this list:
http://www.bt.com/pri...31_d0e5.htm#1631-d0e5
Then look at the charge rate alongside it (in the second column).
You can then look up that charge rate, here:
http://www.bt.com/pri...16_d0e5.htm#0016-d0e5
Chris
To check the calling charges (from a BT residential landline) to an 07 number, find the relevant prefix in the first column of this list:
http://www.bt.com/pri...31_d0e5.htm#1631-d0e5
Then look at the charge rate alongside it (in the second column).
You can then look up that charge rate, here:
http://www.bt.com/pri...16_d0e5.htm#0016-d0e5
Chris