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07 Mobile numbers UK

All UK mobile numbers begin 07 (excluding 070, 075, 076 sub-ranges).

About 07 numbers in the UK

The 07 prefix is part of the UK National Telephone Numbering Plan administered by Ofcom and falls into the Mobile family. All UK mobile numbers begin 07 (excluding 070, 075, 076 sub-ranges).

Ofcom allocates 07 number ranges to UK communications providers (Range Holders) in 1,000- or 10,000-number blocks. The table below lists every currently-allocated block we have ingested from Ofcom’s weekly Numbering Data feed. Click any Range Holder to see their full UK portfolio, or paste a specific number into the lookup form above to see the originating provider, the allocation status, and a live AI internet check for any public reports about that exact number.

For a deeper explainer on how UK number prefixes are organised, see UK area codes explained, How Ofcom allocates UK phone numbers, and the UK phone number format guide. If you have received a 07 call you are unsure about, our who-called-me UK guide walks through the safe identification routine in under a minute.

Allocated ranges starting with 07

PrefixStatusRange holder
+44 70AllocatedVarious - Personal Numbering
+44 7700AllocatedEE Limited
+44 7700900ReservedOFCOM (drama use - reserved range)
+44 7701AllocatedVodafone Limited
+44 7702AllocatedHutchison 3G UK Limited
+44 7703AllocatedTelefonica UK Limited
+44 7704AllocatedBT Mobile
+44 7900AllocatedVodafone Limited
+44 7901AllocatedVodafone Limited

FAQs about 07

Are 07 numbers safe to answer?

Mobile numbers like 07 are not inherently dangerous, but mobile prefixes can be (and are) abused by scammers. Use the lookup above to see who Ofcom allocated the specific block to and read the AI internet check.

What does 07 cost to call?

All UK mobile numbers begin 07 (excluding 070, 075, 076 sub-ranges).

Can I block all 07 calls on my phone?

Most modern UK mobile networks let you block by prefix in their My-Account app. iOS and Android also support a "Silence Unknown Callers" option. Truecaller and Hiya offer prefix-level blocklists.