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07380 Mobile numbers UK

07380 is a UK mobile range. In the latest Ofcom data the 07380 blocks are allocated to Hutchison 3G UK Ltd. Calls and texts to 07380 numbers are charged at your standard mobile rate.

About 07380 numbers in the UK

The 07380 prefix is part of the UK National Telephone Numbering Plan administered by Ofcom and falls into the Mobile family. 07380 is a UK mobile range. In the latest Ofcom data the 07380 blocks are allocated to Hutchison 3G UK Ltd. Calls and texts to 07380 numbers are charged at your standard mobile rate.

Ofcom allocates 07380 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 07380 call you are unsure about, our who-called-me UK guide walks through the safe identification routine in under a minute.

Who owns a 07380 number?

07380 is part of Ofcom's 0738 mobile range and is among the more frequently reported 07 blocks in consumer forums — usually in connection with automated or marketing calls. A 07380 prefix does not make a call a scam on its own, but it's a fair prompt to let an unexpected call go to voicemail and check the full number before engaging.

07380 is not an area code — UK mobiles have no geography. It is a five-digit slice of the national 07 mobile range that Ofcom hands to a mobile network operator in blocks, which the operator then assigns to individual customers. In our latest Ofcom snapshot the largest holder of 07380 blocks is Hutchison 3G UK Ltd, but a number can be ported to a different network while keeping its digits, so the range holder is the original allocatee rather than necessarily today’s provider.

That means the honest answer to “who owns this 07380 number” has two layers. The network behind the block is public Ofcom data — shown in the table below and on every per-number result page. The person behind the specific number is not: UK rules keep mobile subscribers out of any public directory, and no legitimate free service can reveal a stranger’s name from their mobile number alone. Anyone promising that is best avoided.

What you can do for free: paste the full 07380 number into the lookup above to confirm the range holder and run a live AI internet check that surfaces public scam reports and forum mentions of that exact number. For the wider picture see who called me? and UK mobile networks by prefix.

07380 ranges currently in the Ofcom data

Our most recent Ofcom snapshot lists 10 individual number ranges currently allocated on the 07380 prefix, spread across 1 Ofcom-listed Range Holder. The top 1 holder by allocated block count is Hutchison 3G UK Ltd (9). The dominant allocation status across 07380 blocks is Allocated (90% of the visible ranges), followed by Protected at 10%.

Spotting a fake 07380 call

  • Check the Range Holder column below: a 07380 number that doesn’t map cleanly to one of the UK-licensed providers listed is the first amber flag. Genuine UK callers on this prefix come through one of the carriers Ofcom has actually allocated the block to.
  • Watch the script. Legitimate 07380 callers — whether banks, delivery firms, public-sector services or commercial brands — don’t pressure you into reading codes from a text, keying in passwords, or installing remote-access software while still on the line.
  • If you weren’t expecting a 07380 call, hang up and ring back via a number printed on the organisation’s website or a recent letter, not the CLI that just rang you. Most 07380 scams collapse the moment you switch to a verified channel.
  • Paste the exact digits into the lookup form above for a live AI internet check. If the number has been mass-reported on consumer forums, that surfaces in the per-number result alongside the structured Ofcom Range Holder data.

Allocated ranges starting with 07380

PrefixStatusRange holder
+44 73800Protected
+44 73801AllocatedHutchison 3G UK Ltd
+44 73802AllocatedHutchison 3G UK Ltd
+44 73803AllocatedHutchison 3G UK Ltd
+44 73804AllocatedHutchison 3G UK Ltd
+44 73805AllocatedHutchison 3G UK Ltd
+44 73806AllocatedHutchison 3G UK Ltd
+44 73807AllocatedHutchison 3G UK Ltd
+44 73808AllocatedHutchison 3G UK Ltd
+44 73809AllocatedHutchison 3G UK Ltd

FAQs about 07380

Is 07380 a UK mobile number?

Yes. 07380 is a five-digit block inside the UK 07 mobile range, allocated by Ofcom to mobile network operators — including Hutchison 3G UK Ltd in the current data. A 07380 number is a standard-rate UK mobile, not a premium or international line.

Can I find out who owns a 07380 number?

Ofcom's data tells you the network that holds the 07380 block, not the individual subscriber — UK privacy law keeps the named owner out of any public directory. Paste the full number into the lookup above to see the range holder plus a live AI internet check for public reports about that exact number.

Are 07380 calls safe to answer?

A 07380 prefix on its own tells you nothing about intent — genuine people and scammers both use 07 mobiles, and the CLI can be spoofed. If you weren't expecting the call, let it go to voicemail and check the number first.

How do I block 07380 calls?

iOS and Android both offer a "Silence Unknown Callers" option, and apps like Truecaller or Hiya can block by pattern. Your network's My-Account app can usually bar specific numbers too.